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Garden Addicted
Most of us, when planning a garden take the length and width into consideration, but all too few think of the other dimension - UP. Many crops are wide spreading but not very tall; certain cowpeas and sweet potatos are two good examples. You could plant tall crops such as corn etc. in among them and add more varieties to your garden without adding extra space. Up is the only direction you can expand into without adding more land. You have to pay more property tax when adding length and width but up is free.
Since land was so hard to work using primitive tools, American Indians used this idea in their three sisters gardening. In fact they went even better by using two layers of up. Beans grow above cornstalks while the ground space is used by squash. Just remember that when growing this densely you will need to fertilize more.
Since land was so hard to work using primitive tools, American Indians used this idea in their three sisters gardening. In fact they went even better by using two layers of up. Beans grow above cornstalks while the ground space is used by squash. Just remember that when growing this densely you will need to fertilize more.