4 responses to “Companion Planting”

  1. mcsgal Avatar

    I had never thought about companion planting until a friend gave me an overgrown zucchini from their garden (I was going to grate it for recipes). I was unable to peel it or even cut it because it was so tough. The only thing I can think of is that it cross pollinated with the acorn squash in their garden.

    1. untovilordo Avatar

      Thank you for your comment!

  2. peter2323 Avatar
    peter2323

    Reblogged this on 1 Square Foot at a Time.

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