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Vegetables Love Flowers: Companion Planting for Beauty and Bounty Paperback – Illustrated, March 27, 2018

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 845 ratings

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Fight garden pests and increase your yields the natural way with this tried-and-true technique!

Planting
vegetables and flowers together is one of the oldest ways to create a healthy, bountiful garden. Adding flowers to your food garden improves biodiversity, enhances pollination, and increases the numbers of beneficial pest-eating insects—with the bonus of providing beautiful bouquets of cut flowers to brighten your home and give to your family and friends.

Vegetables Love Flowers explains the benefits of interplanting flowers and vegetables; offers detailed advice on how to add a cutting garden of vibrant annuals to your vegetable garden; gives profiles of a range of pollinators and beneficial predators; and provides plenty of general gardening guidance featuring natural methods.

Alongside
gorgeous garden photography, you’ll learn about:
 
  • Garden planning, seed-starting, growing, and harvesting
  • How to make garden flower bouquets, with “recipes” for various arrangements
  • How to attract beneficial creatures to pollinate your garden and prey on its pests
  • Pesticide-free pest-control measures
  • Composting heaps and bins

With the right information and some careful planning, you can
help your plants thrive—and beautify your garden in the process. For more on growing cut flowers, check out Lisa's other title, The Cut Flower Handbook

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section 1 . Flowers in the Vegetable Garden

Chapter 1. Why Do Vegetables Love Flowers?

Chapter 2 . How to Interplant Your Vegetable Patch.

Chapter 3 . The Cutting Garden.

Section 2. Plants By Season

Chapter 4 . Warm-Season Tender Annuals.

Chapter 5 . Cool-Season Hardy Annuals.

Section 3. Heroes of the Garden

Chapter 6 . Pollinators.

Chapter 7 . Beneficial Predators.

Section 4. Growing A Healthy Garden

Chapter 8 . Tending the Healthy Garden.

Chapter 9 . The Yard around the Garden.

Adding Flowers

The best dose of medicine my gardens ever received were flowers. Looking back, it was a perfect storm of circumstances that unfolded and ushered me into flower farming: my beginner’s success growing vegetables, the light-bulb moment on how nature could help my garden, and those stacks of empty bags. And all the while, I was putting my dream into reality—growing flowers as my chosen work.

I launched into growing cut flowers to sell in 1998 and was met with the same growing success as I had had with vegetables. Everything I planted grew like mad. At first I added a bed or two of flowers within our large vegetable gardens, and then as the demand and my business grew, I became a full-time urban flower farmer. During this time, my gardens grew from two ¼-acre gardens to also include an additional 1-acre garden.

It didn’t take long for my gardens to start filling up with some obvious good things beyond the flowers I was now planting. As soon as the blooms began, it seemed that butterflies, bees, and birds were everywhere. There among the flowers were creatures buzzing and flitting around just like you imagine nature at its best.

I grew zinnias, sunflowers, snapdragons, sweet peas, and other popular cut flowers. They were much more than just pretty faces—they provided food and habitat for beneficials. While there are flowers that are especially attractive to specific groups of beneficial insects, the bottom line is just is to grow flowers—any flowers!

Bumblebees and Tomatoes

What do bumblebees offer tomatoes that other bees don’t? Buzz pollination. Tomato blooms have all the necessary parts to self-pollinate, so to get that process moving, either wind needs to knock the pollen loose or a bumblebee can visit and do the job. The bumblebee reaches in and grabs the anther with its jaws and vibrates its wings. This action forcibly expels pollen out, where it would have been otherwise trapped.

Bumblebees are essential to strong tomato pollination. Snapdragons, a favorite of bumblebees, attract them to the garden just in time to visit the tomato blooms.

When Should I Plant?

This family of plants likes to start life in the garden when the soil and air temperatures are warm to hot. Once the last expected spring frost date has passed and nighttime temperatures are staying consistently above 60 degrees Fahrenheit with summer drawing near, it is time to plant. A common mistake is to plant too early, when the soil and air may still be chilly. Plants that survive this blunder will get off to a slower start and can suffer consequences the rest of the season. The best opportunity for plants to grow a deep and healthy root system is when they’re planted into their preferred planting time. They love warm soil and air temperatures and will reward you when that is given. Once well established, these plants can face the heat and humidity of summer with little intervention.

Organic Fertilizers

We use dry and liquid organic fertilizers. For watering transplants, add organic liquid fertilizer to the watering can once a week per product instructions. When preparing the planting bed, incorporate dry organic fertilizer into the soil per product instructions. Plants will really appreciate a monthly soil drench with the liquid fertilizer and a foliar feeding once planted in the garden. A soil drench is pouring liquid fertilizer mix onto the soil or running it through an irrigation system. Foliar feeding is to sprinkle or spray the liquid fertilizer mix on the leaves. I stop foliar feeding when buds or fruit begin to form because the fertilizer is aromatic, and you won’t want your cut flowers or vegetables to have this smell. I like to use fertilizers that are made from sustainable products such as seaweed, fish, and chicken litter.

Leaf litter is always the preferred mulch in my garden pathways. It adds tons of organic matter, retains moisture, and harbors beneficial creatures.

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Vegetables Love Flowers does a marvelous job of taking you down the garden path of the ins and outs of companion planting.”―Julie Bawden-Davis, Community Table @ Parade.com

“Whether you are a gardener or just enjoy reading about the gardening adventures of others, this book is for you.”―
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My book Vegetables Love Flowers will lead you to an organic garden where good bugs eat bad bugs, pollinators are abundant, and the beautiful bouquet on the table came from your own garden. A garden where beneficial creatures come for the flowers but stay for the pest!I share in this book why flowers are the missing piece of the chain of life in many gardens. Flowers attract pollinators, beneficial insects and other good creatures to the garden that provide nature's best and most powerful pest control, pollination, and more.There is no better way to bring flowers into the vegetable patch then with a cutting garden. A perfect match, harvesting fresh cut flowers each week alongside the vegetables keeps fresh blooms coming all season long. This constant presence of flowers in the garden keeps all these good guys we have attracted right where we need them, in the garden.Vegetables Love Flowers includes why to grow flowers, how-to grow and keep a cutting garden, what flowers to grow, and most importantly--- how I garden without using pesticides that can harm and kill the very beneficial creatures we want to live in the garden.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Cool Springs Press; Illustrated edition (March 27, 2018)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 176 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0760357587
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0760357583
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.75 x 0.5 x 9.25 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 845 ratings

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Lisa Mason Ziegler isn't just a flower farmer; she's a teacher, an author, and a mentor. With over 25 years of experience in the field, Lisa is renowned for her expertise in flower farming and gardening rooted in organic practices. Her commitment to educating and empowering others in their flower-growing journey shines through her books, workshops, and online courses. She’s the visionary founder of The Gardener's Workshop, an invaluable resource hub offering a wealth of knowledge, courses, seeds, and supplies for both novice and seasoned flower growers alike.

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Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021
This is one of the most helpful books on gardening I have ever read. The book is easy to read with beautiful and helpful illustrations. The theme of the book is how growing flowers is the missing link to successful vegetable growing. Also, how to extent the growing season using hearty annuals, a category of annuals I was not aware of. Once you buy the book, you can get the companion online supplemental course for free. I bought the book by chance this winter, and it has already transformed my 40+ year gardening hobby.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2021
First off, everyone needs to know THIS BOOK IS NOT ABOUT VEGETABLES. It is mostly about growing flowers for a cut flower business.

The tips on seed starting, growing, and harvesting were very helpful in planning my garden. Seed starting includes preferred temperature for germination, which seeds need light to germinate and which need darkness, starting in soil blocks vs trays, and when to transplant outside.

Growing tips talk about common diseases and pests, what support is needed, and when to fertilize.

Harvesting tips are what stage to harvest at, and how to prolong vase life. Lisa also includes her favorite varieties of flowers here.

The sections on attracting pollinators and predators was nice because this topic is usually overlooked. You'll see how to build houses for bees, how to attract snakes and predator birds, and what predator bugs are helpful in the garden.

At the end, she includes designs for interplanted garden beds. Lisa has been a flower farmer for over 20 years, she has a wealth of knowledge and I'm so happy she decided to share it with us.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Helpful book but the title can be misleading
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2021
First off, everyone needs to know THIS BOOK IS NOT ABOUT VEGETABLES. It is mostly about growing flowers for a cut flower business.

The tips on seed starting, growing, and harvesting were very helpful in planning my garden. Seed starting includes preferred temperature for germination, which seeds need light to germinate and which need darkness, starting in soil blocks vs trays, and when to transplant outside.

Growing tips talk about common diseases and pests, what support is needed, and when to fertilize.

Harvesting tips are what stage to harvest at, and how to prolong vase life. Lisa also includes her favorite varieties of flowers here.

The sections on attracting pollinators and predators was nice because this topic is usually overlooked. You'll see how to build houses for bees, how to attract snakes and predator birds, and what predator bugs are helpful in the garden.

At the end, she includes designs for interplanted garden beds. Lisa has been a flower farmer for over 20 years, she has a wealth of knowledge and I'm so happy she decided to share it with us.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2022
I just received this book a few hours ago and have eagerly been awaiting its delivery. I quickly looked through it and I was amazed at how much information it contains. I absolutely loved Cool Flowers and learned so much from it but I still had questions about timing the seed starting. This book answers all those questions and more. I watch all of Lisa's YouTube videos and listen to her podcasts, and I am ready to start planting my home cutting garden. I just have to say "Thank you, Lisa, for sharing all your knowledge." If you want to save money and start your flower garden from seeds so that you enjoy the blooms as early as possible, you need to get this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
Beautiful pictures, helpful text, relatable author. My copy will probably get a little dirty from taking it to my garden! Thankful for the much needed help:)
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Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021
Ziegler started her plant career in the florist business, which quickly expanded to growing her own cut flowers. This book shares her knowledge of how flowers work in the vegetable garden. She gives helpful info on incorporating flowers and food, cutting gardens, pollinators and beneficial predators. Planting flowers in food gardens and orchards is good for production because the blooms bring in important pollinating insects. This has been the practice of gardeners and growers for centuries, and Ziegler shows how to continue the practice with her Virginia property as the backdrop.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023
I love this book, I’m still a beginner even though I’ve probably gardened for like decades at this point. I’m getting deeper into veggie/flower gardening on our half acre yard. This book really gives you all the info and inspiration you need while beautiful done!!! I’ll be reading this over and over as I continue to garden year after year 🌺
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Absolute Favorite!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023
I love this book, I’m still a beginner even though I’ve probably gardened for like decades at this point. I’m getting deeper into veggie/flower gardening on our half acre yard. This book really gives you all the info and inspiration you need while beautiful done!!! I’ll be reading this over and over as I continue to garden year after year 🌺
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Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023
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Jamie
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic resource!
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2022
Hi there! I cannot recommend studying with Lisa enough! Over the course of the last year I purchased many of the most recommended flower growing books, all which I found a bit thin on content and requiring further research. Reading Cool Flowers was eye opening and very clear on how to plant cool season hardy annuals earlier and when to do it. I also purchased Lisa's other book Flowers Love Vegetables and took her online seed starting course. All are superb and she generously offers many free resources, book studies, podcasts, talks to help to further clarify the content and answer questions! I wrote her company email to further clarify some misunderstanding and had the wonderful opportunity to correspond with Anne who further illuminated me and offered spectacular customer service! If I could I would offer 10 stars!
Ida Allgulander
4.0 out of 5 stars Good overall info
Reviewed in Sweden on February 2, 2023
A lot of text to summarize something that's quite simple, but it's nice to read her story. Good information, though I had liked if there were more of it.
german-ator
2.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected about companion planting
Reviewed in Germany on August 13, 2020
If you want a book on cut flowers in the garden, then this is useful (ish). Having searched for 'companion planting' and seeing this book come up straight away, I was hopeful that it would cover more detail (i.e. victim plants, plants that repel bugs, plants that aid others regarding nutrients, etc). But unfortunately it didn't. Very disappointed and poorer for it.
Nadine bowles
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed it
Reviewed in Canada on March 29, 2021
Bought for mother in law she enjoys it
pixiereb
3.0 out of 5 stars ... garden and general information about why this is a great thing for wildlife and pest control
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 23, 2018
I expected to be buying a book about companion planting detailing which flowers would help which vegetables to grow and instead it was more of a treatise on adding cutting flowers to your market vegetable garden and general information about why this is a great thing for wildlife and pest control. Information on what flowers to add and some growing tips but not quite what I was looking for. That said, it is a beautiful book, well photographed, nicely written and I enjoyed reading it.
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