Additional information on How to Plant a Three Sister's Garden :- The DIY Network garden experts show how to
plant a
Three Sisters garden, an ingenious method to grow corn, beans and squash devised by Native Americans.
- The
Three Sisters all work together. Critters will find it harder to invade your
garden by interplanting your corn, beans and squash. The corn stalk serves as a
...- The
Three Sisters planting method is featured on the reverse of the 2009 US
... Hemenway, T. (2000) Gaia's
Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture.
- May 16, 2009
... http://www.shawnacoronado.com - Shawna Coronado and her family
plant a
Three Sisters Garden which is a garden that has beans, corn, and
...- What is a
Three Sisters Garden? It is an ancient
... Plant the corn seeds an inch under the soil, firm the soil above by patting it down with the palm of your hand.
- The classic example of happy companion
plants is the legendary "
three sisters"— corn, pole beans, and either pumpkins or squash. This trio is one of the easiest
...- Success with a
Three Sisters garden involves careful attention to timing, seed spacing, and varieties. In many areas, if you simply
plant all three in the same hole
...- Nov 19, 2011
... Native American
Three sisters gardening is explored, companion
planting corn, beans and squash.
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This is a really informative
This is a really informative article on how to plant a garden, I would love to but live in an apartment so I go to the farmer's market, thanks!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Informative and beautiful!
Informative and beautiful! The illustrations and photos in the article are well done and very helpful. Wish I had the space to plant a Three Sisters Garden!
Thank You Sally's Trove! My
Thank You Sally's Trove! My Three Sisters are growing beautifully this year!