FLOWERS with VEGGIES in Containers

Flowers with Veggies in Containers. You don’t need to restrict your vegetable garden only to veggies. You can also grow flowers among the vegetables. In addition, even if you have a container garden or a balcony garden, you can still grow flowers and vegetables together.

You can choose edible flowers and also companion plants with beautiful blooms to protect your vegetables from pests. Check out the video below for more.

Discover companion plants for tomatoes as well as the type of flowers, such as nasturtiums, that attract hummingbirds.

Get the complete, “Message from Pan,” in Carol Chapman’s book, When We Were Gods:

ATTRIBUTIONS of the VIDEO: Flowers with Veggies in Containers

INFORMATION on COMPANION PLANTS: 17 plants to control pests, P. Allen Smith:

ALL FLOWER PHOTOGRAPHS: Copyright 2013 to 2020 Carol Anne Chapman

IMAGE OF PAN LORD OF THE WILD: “Sweet, piercing sweet was the music of Pan’s pipe.” by Walter Crane [Public Domain] from Wikipedia Commons

MUSIC:

Inner Light by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300021

Artist: http://incompetech.com/

ALL VIDEO FOOTAGE:

Copyright 2020 – 2021 Carol Anne Chapman, EXCEPT FOR: Hummingbird, Video by Elen Lackner from Pixabay

 

 

 

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Carol Anne Chapman is the author of When We Were Gods, Arrival of the Gods in Egypt, and Have Your Hearts Desire. She met her husband first in a dream. Formerly the media photojournalist at a NASA center, she presently provides online guidance on such topics as dream interpretation, the Golden Ones, and past life memories at https://CarolChapmanLive.com/bookasession. She has been featured on Coast- to-Coast AM hosted by George Noory and Art Bell as well as CBS radio's Kimmie and Steve and The Maria Shaw Show. Her articles have been published in Venture Inward, Alternative Perceptions, Dream Network, The Open Road, and FATE Magazine.

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