7 Plant Pairings That Naturally Keep Weeds Away—and Look Great Doing It
NORTH AMERICA, JUL 22 – The Three Sisters method uses corn, beans, and squash to create a symbiotic planting system that boosts soil health and crop yields, perfected by Indigenous peoples over centuries.
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Gardener shares ancient technique to help plants grow stronger: 'That bed is thriving'
The benefits of gardening are bountiful — from seeing where your food comes from to contributing to your local ecosystem. One TikToker shared a hack that can make three vital crops grow even stronger. The scoop In the video, posted by Village Homestead (@villagehomestead), the creator shows their Three Sisters garden — a method developed by Indigenous peoples in North America to improve crop yields for corn, beans, and squash. @villagehomestead…
7 Plant Pairings That Naturally Keep Weeds Away—and Look Great Doing It
Reduce weeds in flower and veggie beds with these smart companion planting tips.Blaine MoatsWeeds are a headache in any garden as they creep in between rows of veggies or twine their way through the leaves of annual or perennial flowers. But if you grow the right companion plants in your garden, you can naturally suppress weed growth and reduce the amount of weeding. Using companion plants to take up soil space is particularly beneficial for slo…
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