So... supposedly people say the 3 sisters method of planting beans, corn, and squash together is amazing and works well. it seems to somehow take off when the roots of the 3 plants become interconnected and start feeding each other (?) And because beans are nitrogen fixers this would especially make it work well.
I'm curious if you have thoughts on that?
Also, my main question is... I'm curious what else could be substituted or used in this type of combo? Like pumpkins work interchangeably with squash. And they sure as hell taste better. So that should work. But it seems like if you were changing other things in there you'd have to keep at least 1 of them to be the nitrogen fixer; which would be the beans...
I'm also wondering if you can do something with tomato and cucumbers with a nitrogen fixer? Or some other combo? What do you think?
And part of why I asked about tomato and cucumbers interlinked is that the last year and the year before I had the cucumbers planted WITH the tomato plants. And the cucumbers didn't take off and start producing until the tomato plants had gotten really big and basically made a forest mess with each other and the cucumbers... but if they were competing for energy then in theory I shouldn't have gotten any cucumber harvest at all. Instead I got cucumber production go up when they should have been drowned out from the tomato stuff.
So maybe more stuff can interconnect and share resources besides just corn, beans, and squash?
I really hope for some feedback on this and to understand it better. Because it seems like other combinations would be possible.
Thank you!
I'm curious if you have thoughts on that?
Also, my main question is... I'm curious what else could be substituted or used in this type of combo? Like pumpkins work interchangeably with squash. And they sure as hell taste better. So that should work. But it seems like if you were changing other things in there you'd have to keep at least 1 of them to be the nitrogen fixer; which would be the beans...
I'm also wondering if you can do something with tomato and cucumbers with a nitrogen fixer? Or some other combo? What do you think?
And part of why I asked about tomato and cucumbers interlinked is that the last year and the year before I had the cucumbers planted WITH the tomato plants. And the cucumbers didn't take off and start producing until the tomato plants had gotten really big and basically made a forest mess with each other and the cucumbers... but if they were competing for energy then in theory I shouldn't have gotten any cucumber harvest at all. Instead I got cucumber production go up when they should have been drowned out from the tomato stuff.
So maybe more stuff can interconnect and share resources besides just corn, beans, and squash?
I really hope for some feedback on this and to understand it better. Because it seems like other combinations would be possible.
Thank you!