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(not unlike how you might be drawn to the kitchen over the smell of fresh bread.) however, if you mix the crops in your garden (using the companion planting guidelines), the bugs have a harder time finding their target crop. note: most of us like to plant our gardens in nice tidy rows of the same crop
predatory insects: dill, mint, yarrow, catmint, lavender, bee balm, marigold, cosmos, sunflowers, asters, dahlias, coreopsis, tansy, basil, thyme, hyssop, marjoram, sage, caraway, fennel, angelica, butterfly flower, milkweeds, chives, clover, coneflowers, daisies, buckwheat, queen anne's lace (wild carrots...
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