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7 Mistakes I Made With The 3 Sisters

RED Gardens 95,419 1 year ago
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The 3 Sisters is a really interesting example of companion planting or intercropping, combining maize, squash and beans in one integrated planting, which was developed and used by some indigenous peoples of North America. I didn’t think it would grow well in the climate like Ireland, but this past season I tried growing this combination both in one of the polytunnels, and in an outside area, and I think there are 7 key issues I would want to address before growing the 3 Sisters again. 0:00 A famous companion planting 1:07 What is the 3 sisters? 3:00 Sweetcorn lacked enough structure 4:37 Beans were too weak and too strong 6:01 Needed appropriate squash varieties 7:24 Too many plants for the space 8:55 Too much fertility and not enough 10:00 Pollination an issue inside and outside 11:27 Yield was too low 12:43 Try again? 14:49 Having spare capacity Help me develop these gardens and make more videos through regular contributions https://www.patreon.com/redgardens Or use https://www.paypal.me/redgardens as a simple, once-off way to support this project and the time and energy that goes into making videos. Thanks so much! Part of the Cloughjordan Ecovillage, Tipperary, Ireland http://www.thevillage.ie

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