A vegetable garden with flower borders is an eye pleasing landscape. But not all the time veggies and flowers go well together and this is why it is recommended you pay attention to what sort of combinations you resort to in the garden. Below are several flowers not to plant with vegetables, as recommended by Homeguides.sfgate.com.<\/p>\n
First of all, many types of flower bulbs look like onions. While most types of bulbs won’t harm you, they don’t taste good. Daffodils and tulips contain toxic alkaloids that can cause abdominal upset, dizziness and convulsions. The bulb is the part of the plant that contains the highest concentration of the alkaloid. Therefore, avoid the possibility of pulling up a bulb thinking it’s an onion and consuming it.<\/p>\n