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  2. List of companion plants - Wikipedia

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    Pepper plants like high humidity, which can be helped along by planting with some kind of dense-leaf or ground-cover companion, like marjoram and basil; pepper plants grown together, or with tomatoes, can shelter the fruit from excess sunlight, and raise the humidity level.

  3. Allium triquetrum - Wikipedia

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    Allium triquetrum is a bulbous flowering plant in the genus Allium native to the Mediterranean basin.It is known in English as three-cornered leek or three-cornered garlic, in Australia as angled onion, [4] and in New Zealand as onion weed. [5]

  4. List of beneficial weeds - Wikipedia

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    brassicas like cabbage and broccoli: Its flowers attract pollinators: Leaves can be eaten: Used in traditional herbal medicine to "cleanse the blood" and contains micronutrients that may help with gout: Do not grow around tomato plants, clover is a legume that makes the soil too fertile. Tomato plants need a mild nitrogen deficit to set fruit

  5. 20 Common Types of Weeds That Grow in Your Garden and ... - AOL

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    Dig or pull weeds by hand. You can weed at any time of the year, but the best time to pull weeds is after it has rained, when the soil is moist and loose. Use a pre-emergent and post-emergent product.

  6. Onion weed - Wikipedia

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    "Onion weed" may refer to several species of plant that are either related to onions, have onion-like bulbs or flowers, or smell oniony or garlicky, and that are considered weeds outside their native ranges. These include: Allium neapolitanum, Neapolitan garlic. Allium triquetrum, three-cornered leek. Native to south-western Europe and north ...

  7. 15 Types of Common Weeds to Watch Out For (and What to Do ...

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  8. Proboscidea (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Unripe pods of Proboscidea parviflora chopped with onions on a cutting board. The fruits of all species are edible before they ripen and become woody. They can be steamed and eaten much like okra. Some species (particularly Proboscidea parviflora) are used in basket weaving by the Tohono O'odham who have selected for varieties with longer "claws."

  9. Asphodelus fistulosus - Wikipedia

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    It is also a common weed in parts of Australia, New Zealand, and Mexico, and it thrives in any area with a Mediterranean climate. It is an annual or short-lived perennial herb growing a hollow stem up to 70 centimeters (28 in) tall. The root system has a series of tuber-like parts at the base of the stem. The plant takes the form of a large ...