So , Three sisters http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Sisters_(agriculture) is a method of stacking growing systems and timings to offer the most production from a small amount of land and for the plants to assist each other.
Has anyone have a spin on this system using other plants? Corn never does that wll for me in the UK ( seemingly slow to grow compared to the squash ) and I'm tempted to use Something else as substitute stand-in.
Anyone have any other stacking systems that work well?
Has anyone have a spin on this system using other plants? Corn never does that wll for me in the UK ( seemingly slow to grow compared to the squash ) and I'm tempted to use Something else as substitute stand-in.
Anyone have any other stacking systems that work well?