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Three sisters
Has anyone planted the three sister (corn,green beans, and squash) using
the Native American method? Bill |
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Yes and the information I have found from Extension Agencies as well as
Texas A&M says its not such a great idea. "William Barger" wrote in message ... Has anyone planted the three sister (corn,green beans, and squash) using the Native American method? Bill |
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"Tony" wrote in message
... "William Barger" wrote in message ... Has anyone planted the three sister (corn,green beans, and squash) using the Native American method? Bill Yes and the information I have found from Extension Agencies as well as Texas A&M says its not such a great idea. Did they happen to mention why it is not such a great idea? |
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 02:02:56 -0500, "Greg" wrote:
"Tony" wrote "William Barger" wrote Has anyone planted the three sister (corn,green beans, and squash) using the Native American method? Yes and the information I have found from Extension Agencies as well as Texas A&M says its not such a great idea. Did they happen to mention why it is not such a great idea? Corn and beans can grow together happily, with the beans using the cornstalks for support. Squash, however, requires a lot of room and a lot of sun, and is better off away from the shade of a cornpatch. |
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"Frogleg" wrote in message
... On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 02:02:56 -0500, "Greg" wrote: "Tony" wrote "William Barger" wrote Has anyone planted the three sister (corn,green beans, and squash) using the Native American method? Yes and the information I have found from Extension Agencies as well as Texas A&M says its not such a great idea. Did they happen to mention why it is not such a great idea? Corn and beans can grow together happily, with the beans using the cornstalks for support. Squash, however, requires a lot of room and a lot of sun, and is better off away from the shade of a cornpatch. My father tried this a couple of years ago and whether due to his inexperience, or the method not being great, it wasn't a success. Callen in VA |
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William Barger wrote:
Has anyone planted the three sister (corn,green beans, and squash) using the Native American method? Bill I tried it and won't do it again. The squash will grow rampantly under the corn and it's impossible to harvest the corn without having to step on the squash vines. Production of the squash wasn't too great either. Getting into the corn patch to pick beans was a hassle also. This year each will have it's own separate growing area. I like to hill up the corn due to high wind problems here and it's nye impossible with squash and beans inter planted with the corn. |
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On 3/17/05 10:05 AM, in article ,
"Callen Molenda" wrote: "Frogleg" wrote in message ... On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 02:02:56 -0500, "Greg" wrote: "Tony" wrote "William Barger" wrote Has anyone planted the three sister (corn,green beans, and squash) using the Native American method? Yes and the information I have found from Extension Agencies as well as Texas A&M says its not such a great idea. Did they happen to mention why it is not such a great idea? Corn and beans can grow together happily, with the beans using the cornstalks for support. Squash, however, requires a lot of room and a lot of sun, and is better off away from the shade of a cornpatch. My father tried this a couple of years ago and whether due to his inexperience, or the method not being great, it wasn't a success. Callen in VA I've seen it done up in NE - I wonder if the cooler temps help the grower. Cheryl |
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We grow squash amid our corn, with good results, although sometimes its
hard to get to the squash for harvest. This is in zone 6 in Ohio. William Barger wrote: Has anyone planted the three sister (corn,green beans, and squash) using the Native American method? Bill -- SPAMBLOCK NOTICE! To reply to me, delete the h from apkh.net, if it is there. |
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