'Three sisters' Corn, Beans and pumpkin/squash.

krystu, Aug 23, 4:34am
Has anyone tried this in there garden. If so did it work out ok.
Link below if you don't know what I'm talking about.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Sisters_(agriculture)

ryanm2, Aug 23, 4:36am
yep - it works. There are a lot more companion planting options about too.

krystu, Aug 23, 5:13am
Cool glad to here that and can't wait to give it ago. Yes have done a little bit of companion planting but might do a bit more reading. Thank you. :)

summersunnz, Aug 23, 6:59am
Beans grew faster than the corn, so had nothing to climb up - would plant corn earlier another time.

letitia, Aug 23, 10:15pm
Maybe that explains why our last year's green bean crop, planted where corn had grown previously for several years, did so much better than green beans planted in another part of the garden.

krystu, Aug 24, 2:25am
Yes good point.

macman26, Oct 19, 5:56am
I did this last summer for the first time, my crops were amazing, and everything grew very quickly and looked lush and healthy. Would definitely do it again