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2026-06-01T02:25:12Z

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Now she's down to only growing luffa, tomatoes, onion and peppers, so I feel like this fall is the time to invade as she has softened to them seeing how well they grow when neglected. Also, looking to add garlic even though it's not a perennial and definitely interested in walking onion.

Looking for advice around companion planting and/or transplanting advice on YATA since y'all asked for permaculture questions and I'm unsure if I should just companion plant the perennials together or mix them in with the annuals or just make them around the garden/row borders or what.

PS pretty sure this is nostr:nprofile1qqsy6q3ua80awknlxp6m368qssqghct6ra6scca4meepumhcswkuwegppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qyghwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnhd9hx2tcpzamhxue69uhkummnw3ezumn0dahx2uewvdhk6tc8vdatl's comfrey.

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