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isPermaLink="false">http://www.suburbandollar.com/?p=2467#comment-2806</guid> <description>If you want to protect your plant from cabbage worm, explore the range of companion plants that you can put in when you plant your seedlings. Plants such as marigolds, garlic &amp; onions, nasturtiums, sage or mint are just a few. Just google &#039;companion planting, vegetables&#039; to find a list for your needs and region. You&#039;ll find they don&#039;t just help with pests they&#039;ll give you a beautiful and balanced veggie patch.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to protect your plant from cabbage worm, explore the range of companion plants that you can put in when you plant your seedlings. Plants such as marigolds, garlic &amp; onions, nasturtiums, sage or mint are just a few. Just google &#8216;companion planting, vegetables&#8217; to find a list for your needs and region. You&#8217;ll find they don&#8217;t just help with pests they&#8217;ll give you a beautiful and balanced veggie patch.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
