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Lovin' The Homestead
I love the 3 sisters method. Works very well. Be sure to space them properly because once they are a couple of months into it, you can barely find the beans! (IF they are not spaced appropriately).valmom said:We don't really have enough sunny space to rotate anything, so we don't. Nothing here is ideal, but this year we are trying a "3 sisters" garden for the first time. Corn, squash and beans in one spot. Apparently the squash keeps out corn pests and the beans grow up the corn stalk and don't kill it. I hope.
I do a "3 cousins" method (yes, my name). Mammoth sunflowers, vining cucumbers climbing up the flowers, and melons like cantaloupe or watermelon creating the moisture protector. Figured it out using that carrots/tomatoes book and it does really well. Be sure to give 2 SF of space for each sunflower.