Through the Garden Gate
Three Sisters Garden
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Jill and the Beanstalk
It started out as a vague idea in the spring: the three sisters garden. Native Americans planted corn, beans, and squash together for millenia. They called them the three sisters. Corn first, a heavy feeder but when planted with its sister bean, a nitrogen fixer, it was kinder to the soil. Corn also provided shade and a trellis for bean to grow on. Then sister squash was planted last, to grow around the base and smother out the weeds. Great idea in theory, but what do you do when sister corn grows 10 feet tall? Now I need a ladder to pick sister bean. Sister squash keeps trying to escape out into the lawn. I guess this is just normal dysfunctional family behavior.
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