Companions
Have
you ever planted something
then
waited all summer but nothing?
What
should have produced
became
refuse.
One
year I planted sweet walla walla onions
on
the reverse side of the fence under the pole beans.
Those
onions never amounted to anything.
Later
I learned about companion planting.
There's
quite a study on plant companions.
Who
knew vegetables had foes and best friends?
So
bear in mind when planting
your
vegetable's companions.
Asparagus
is friends with parsley and tomatoes but not with onions.
Beans
make friends with everyone except garlic and onions.
The
kale family is not too fond of strawberries or tomatoes.
You'll
find potatoes are not best friends with pumpkins or tomatoes.
Carrots
grow well near most herbs except for dill.
Do
not plant cucumbers near sage, or they will not fare well.
Onions
will not grow well planted next to beans or peas
though
carrots, lettuce, spinach, and tomatoes love peas.
Companions
are not potatoes and tomatoes.
Keep
summer squash and zucchini away from potatoes.
Here's
another take on companions?
Be
sure to plant garlic and onions
here
and there for their scent will keep away
those
unwanted insects that come as prey.
So
sow some garlic seeds around your rose bushes.
Or
plant winter onions, or shallots or leeks or such
in
between flowers and most vegetables.
You'll
find you'll spend less on variables.
Because
marigolds are highly scented
they
will also keep away insects, unwanted.
Plan
to plant marigolds in your vegetable garden.
You'll
notice fewer pests will visit your bountiful garden.
Not
only will nasturtiums add color where planted,
they
are also natural bug repellents
and
every bit of the plant is edible.
Grow
some, then set a designer table.
You
might purchase a book about companion planting.
The
internet has much to offer if you have time for searching.
Keeping
a notebook of what works or not
is
a good habit this year to start.
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The
Bible states that David and Jonathan were best friends.
Companions,
confidants, closer than brothers, gift-from-God friends.
May
you have a friendship like that.
Someone
you know will protect your back.
Someone
who laughs with you
and
sometimes cries for you.
Who's
always there for you
whatever
you're going through.
Unfortunately
people change, friends may move,
life
happens, sometimes not the path we'd chose.
We
lose contact.
Who
will watch our back?
The
Bible states that Jonathan helped David find strength in God.
That's
the type of friends we need at all times, not just when times are
hard.
God
will send these spiritual mentors if we just ask.
He
has someone already prepared just for that task.
Read
the verse from Isaiah below.
It
contains the answer to woe.
Our
strength is to be found in God
for
God is with us when times are hard.
Now
write Isaiah 46:3-4 on an index card
as
a reminder when times are hard.
I
have, I am, I will – these are God's promises.
Past,
present, and future - guaranteed assurances.
God
upholds us, carries us,
sustains
us, and will rescue us.
That's
a promise -
God's
assurance.
And
Saul's son Jonathan went to David at Horesh
and
helped him find strength in God.
I
Samuel 23:16
You
whom I have upheld you since you were conceived,
and
have carried since your birth.
Even
to your old age and gray hairs
I
am he, I am he who will sustain you.
I
have made you and I will carry you;
I
will sustain you and I will rescue you.
Isaiah
46:3-4
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