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This year on my section that is roughly 20 ft x 60 ft I want to plant corn. I've only ever planted silver queen in rows. I was thinking about planting corn for the animals. I know it won't be enough to feed them all winter, but every little bit helps. I was also wanting to use the "three sisters" method and plant beans and some squash.
What I call squash is yellow straight neck, but I understand that using this method they are talking about pumpkin, acorn, or butternut. I would like to incorporate 2 plants of each type of squash. Should I still plant in rows using this method having 3 rows of corn waiting for it to grow about a foot then plant 2 bean seeds at each corn stalk then after the grow some plant squash around the outside borders?
What type of corn do I buy to grow and let dry for storage? Why type of beans would you recommend? Green beans or a dried bean?
Since this is an experiment this year I would even like to try 3 different types of corn. One row of each to see how well they produce and "store". Thanks for your input, Melissa.
What I call squash is yellow straight neck, but I understand that using this method they are talking about pumpkin, acorn, or butternut. I would like to incorporate 2 plants of each type of squash. Should I still plant in rows using this method having 3 rows of corn waiting for it to grow about a foot then plant 2 bean seeds at each corn stalk then after the grow some plant squash around the outside borders?
What type of corn do I buy to grow and let dry for storage? Why type of beans would you recommend? Green beans or a dried bean?
Since this is an experiment this year I would even like to try 3 different types of corn. One row of each to see how well they produce and "store". Thanks for your input, Melissa.