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Aug 13, 2016 1:23 PM CST
Name: Thomas
Deep East Texas (Zone 8a)
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terrafirma said:Hi Thomas!
I knew someone some years ago, that put together a companion list. His states that Lettuce does not have a bad companion. But that it especially loves to grow with carrot, garlic, onion, and radish.

His list is based on the concept of Integrated Pest Management.

Planting plants that attract predators that will branch out and feed on the bad bugs on your desirables.

Planting plants that will attract the bad bugs away from your desirables.

Planting plants that will attract pollinators to aid your desirables.

I don't know if this is specifically what you were looking for, but I hope it helps. Smiling



Hi Tara,

I wound up using the Old Farmers Almanac as my guide and it pretty much goes with what you have suggested. Thank You!

Trying to lay out where all the plants will go in my new garden area for both Spring and Fall planting and also allow for some areas to have a "second" (mid summer) planting. Turned out to be a bit harder than I would have thought.

Again thank you very much, nodding
Thomas75

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