>>2049772It's based, way better than using the same
In other news, fuck this book.
>celery does well by tomatoes and cabbage>BUT! cabbage and tomatoes can't be near each other>peas and cucumbers do well together>BUT! peas like aromatic herbs and cucumbers must be kept away from aromatic herbsAnd these are just the simple examples, the book has hundreds more. I have spent a solid hour autistically moving plants around in Excel trying to find combinations that satisfy all these good/bad pairings but I think it's actually impossible. I am tired of playing plant sudoku. Plus at the end of the day you end up with an arrangement that's stupid, where your onions are all scattered around instead of in one spot.