COMPANION PLANTING Made SIMPLE with The Rule of 3!!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @jeanscruggs812
    @jeanscruggs812 Год назад +102

    For a first time gardener planning a victory garden, this was THE most helpful info I have come across. So simple even someone like me benefited from it. Thank you for making me feel like pro!!! Much appreciated!!!

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +10

      This might be the BEST comment I've gotten all week! Thank you, mission accomplished because that is exactly what I'm trying to do. Welcome to the Channel!!

  • @SpaceDr00ze
    @SpaceDr00ze Год назад +110

    "I'm going to throw them back on the screen for a second so you can take a snapshot". You're the best.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +5

      👍

    • @lynnmoodley4954
      @lynnmoodley4954 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, great presentation

    • @perpetualengine
      @perpetualengine 7 месяцев назад +1

      I thought you were being sarcastic until I remembered I was watching at 2x speed.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  7 месяцев назад +2

      @perpetualengine 😁😆😅🤣😂that's awesome!

    • @rustinstardust2094
      @rustinstardust2094 7 месяцев назад +1

      Just like that cool professor who leaves his writing on the board for a while after 'cuz he knows we still need time to write it all down 🙌

  • @denisefaust6408
    @denisefaust6408 10 месяцев назад +42

    Plant zucchini, Patty pan squash with Oregano, thyme, basil….squash bugs hate the smell of fragrant herbs. Be sure to get the herbs growing good first, then put the squashes in the bed or container(or plant seeds).

    • @VictimOfFat3
      @VictimOfFat3 9 месяцев назад +2

      Only issue with this is oregano and thyme prefer much drier soil whereas squash and basil prefer moist soil.

    • @ladyjess3957
      @ladyjess3957 8 месяцев назад +1

      🤔wondering if onion leeks planted around my squash and okra would act as pest deterent..any advice on this?? thank you.

    • @VictimOfFat3
      @VictimOfFat3 8 месяцев назад +3

      @ladyjess3957 anything in the allium family including leeks will deter pests because of the aroma. They should be fine to plant around squash or okra... but from what I'm reading it's not good to plant okra and squash together because the squash roots attract nematodes which okra is very susceptible to.
      You can also plant dill to attract butterflies, or marjoram to deter aphids from your squash.
      Peppers and basil are good for okra pest repellent.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  8 месяцев назад +4

      Should work great! @VictimOfFat3 explained it perfectly here 🤙

    • @ladyjess3957
      @ladyjess3957 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@VictimOfFat3 👍🥰thank you for the tips !! will change up the plant order and use pepper plants

  • @Potawatomi_woman
    @Potawatomi_woman 9 месяцев назад +26

    Great video thank you for sharing! Native Americans still use this method and we are still here using it just want to clarify that its not something we USED to do! Keep up the good work!

    • @TheKrispyfort
      @TheKrispyfort 9 месяцев назад +6

      Thank you to your ancestors who preserved this knowledge and your kin for sharing it with us.

  • @johntelger5045
    @johntelger5045 Год назад +55

    This was super helpful especially to your five groupings. It helps dummies like me who are just starting with companion planting. Thank you.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +8

      Well that makes my day! That is the exact reason I made it and I'm glad it helped. I'm trying to make content that I could have used just starting out. Welcome to the channel!

    • @johntelger5045
      @johntelger5045 Год назад +2

      Looking forward to digging into your other videos. This will help me prepare for this year's season. 👊 We had a lot of bug issues last year, hoping this helps.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +3

      @@johntelger5045 right on, keep me posted👊

    • @MamaMudskipper
      @MamaMudskipper Год назад +2

      And the list on screen saved us some homework! 😁 thanks!

  • @caseykish6763
    @caseykish6763 Год назад +43

    Nasturtium with squash is also great.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад

      Absolutely!

    • @shibibi1
      @shibibi1 8 месяцев назад +3

      Nasturtium is great for so much and so simple to grow. A truly amazing plant

    • @thatswhatisaid8908
      @thatswhatisaid8908 5 дней назад

      Is nasturtium good with pumpkin too?

  • @lanetower3411
    @lanetower3411 7 месяцев назад +5

    I have some very happy cherry tomatoes that have overwintered here in SoCal. They have taken advantage of some bushes and the vines in my wall. No other support. They are acting like a vine should. One is intertwined with a bougainvillea. There are no bad sections or parasites that I can see. Bit messy looking, but they are productive.

  • @urbangalfarmroots
    @urbangalfarmroots 5 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent and to the point/brief and comments were also very helpful. The summary screen shot was extremely helpful! Thank you.

  • @CraftsByMaura
    @CraftsByMaura 7 месяцев назад +5

    I would love to see pictures or video of how you're planting them together, if there's a specific layout that works best, like rows, or clusters, etc. I'm using raised garden beds which usually need specific layouts for the small spaces.

  • @thatonepossum5766
    @thatonepossum5766 Год назад +9

    I’m completely new to gardening (and most plants in general- I only know succulents well), and this feels like magic. Planting things specifically to attract beneficial insects is especially cool.

  • @autumnbaileyRPqualifying
    @autumnbaileyRPqualifying Год назад +20

    Straight to the point and awesome. Thank you so much!

  • @AlphaHomeDC
    @AlphaHomeDC 9 месяцев назад +5

    This video is very useful for starters like me.

  • @amyv-m6002
    @amyv-m6002 Год назад +7

    Thank you for the screenshot at the end 😊

  • @Tinahealerwithheart
    @Tinahealerwithheart 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you ! I now know what to do for next year

  • @reddamooyoung2.079
    @reddamooyoung2.079 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you... my 1st visit, didn't feel the need to scroll or troll 😊

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Glad to have you here, hope it helped👍

  • @beejonsahu9922
    @beejonsahu9922 7 месяцев назад +1

    Super helpful Sir, thank you ❤🙏

  • @annwarneka868
    @annwarneka868 7 месяцев назад +2

    Refreshing video! Thank you for teaching ancient three sisters. Just one question, What plants repels a scurry of squirrels?

  • @Joyfil170
    @Joyfil170 Год назад +20

    What an outstanding, organized, informative presentation with examples and simplified rationale. A job well! ❤

  • @asih2525
    @asih2525 2 месяца назад

    Best companion plants

  • @samanthagray52
    @samanthagray52 Год назад +3

    In all honesty I was thinking this video was great and liked the info but was just going to let the next autoplay video play without liking , then you threw up the screenshot part and I immediately liked the video and was overjoyed. Thank you for making it even easier for us! You're awesome 👌 👏

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад

      Thank YOU for the kind words! So glad it was helpful👍

  • @shivashankar1880
    @shivashankar1880 Год назад +6

    This method was used in old Mysore state area for last hunded years,still using in Mandya dt in dry rain fed areas

  • @TheMixingBowlHomestead
    @TheMixingBowlHomestead Год назад +9

    This is awesome information. I haven't really done much of companion planting, so this gives me much needed basics. Thanks for sharing.

  • @whosedoingwhat
    @whosedoingwhat 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You so much! I actually have carrots & onions in a raised bed will add the chives 🙂

  • @michelleignacio8180
    @michelleignacio8180 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you. This was the most helpful video for a beginner gardener about companion planting!

  • @cynthialowery1063
    @cynthialowery1063 Год назад +1

    thks for the reminder, short and sweet😁

  • @debbyshapiro2125
    @debbyshapiro2125 Год назад +4

    BRILLAINT TRULLY TX SO MUCH DEBBY SOUTH AFRICA

  • @térrence369
    @térrence369 Год назад +11

    This is what I call farming.

  • @natsonline
    @natsonline Год назад +1

    Incredibly valuable info. THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge!!

  • @jackielambert7980
    @jackielambert7980 Год назад +2

    Dude... This rocks! Thank you!

  • @aaronj7987
    @aaronj7987 Год назад +2

    Quick, clear, and concise!

  • @JohnHenrySheridan
    @JohnHenrySheridan Год назад +1

    Thanks for the vid!

  • @alicefrazier7366
    @alicefrazier7366 Год назад +2

    Thanks

  • @oliverpenner4277
    @oliverpenner4277 Год назад +6

    big time simple and helpful. Thank you!

  • @pennyleonard3496
    @pennyleonard3496 Год назад +2

    😊TY FOR THE VIDEO 🤗

  • @showxating9885
    @showxating9885 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for refreshing my memory. I came looking for trios and found what I needed. I've had a lot of success with planting aromatic herbs in every planting area. I don't use any pesticides, and that's definitely been problematic on scarce occasions. Overall, though, I've great seasons.

    • @sailorgirl2017
      @sailorgirl2017 9 месяцев назад

      Do you put specific herbs with certain plants?

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  9 месяцев назад +3

      I'm glad it helped! We don't use any pesticides either so finding a natural strategy that works has been a game-changer. That being said, it's always an experiment, lol. Good luck this season👍

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  9 месяцев назад +3

      This video gives a few good examples for which herbs go well ruclips.net/video/0qiDEPVSpT4/видео.htmlsi=As3twN857F8qXBuE

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  9 месяцев назад +3

      This might be helpful as well
      ruclips.net/video/eBkKM6DR2tY/видео.htmlsi=0mHrHm8u6tVATces

    • @sailorgirl2017
      @sailorgirl2017 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for both videos I will check them out.
      @@SimplisticFarms

  • @kaylyngaffield6835
    @kaylyngaffield6835 11 месяцев назад +2

    These videos changed how we will do our garden this year. Love all the useful information. Great videos. The only part I missed was how farm apart should I keep each row. Should I go by the seed packets or do you use a different spacing between each row

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  11 месяцев назад +1

      Fantastic, glad it was helpful! It actually depends on what I'm growing and how many rows in the bed..the seed pack is safe, however, typically you can cut it in half and be safe for high density planting. Again, depends on the crop and purpose though. I hope that helps

  • @victorcd9653
    @victorcd9653 Год назад +2

    Serious knowledge here. 🔥

  • @kugodx9
    @kugodx9 Год назад +1

    Thanks for those parrings!

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +1

      Glad it helped!

    • @kugodx9
      @kugodx9 Год назад

      @@SimplisticFarms I'm new to gardening and this certainly did, thank you again!

  • @TnOrchidguy
    @TnOrchidguy Год назад +1

    Thank you, brother, thank you.

  • @bradleycollings8176
    @bradleycollings8176 Год назад +5

    Thank you for the information , some really helpful concepts to keep in mind for me as a beginner. Thanks from zone 7!

  • @hg8247
    @hg8247 10 месяцев назад +2

    Do you plant all at the same time? Would you start your corn seeds and beans at the same time? Or would you start corn then wait a couple weeks and then plant pole beans? How closely do you plant them to each other? Do you have to leave a bigger space between rows?

    • @OkieJammer2736
      @OkieJammer2736 9 месяцев назад +2

      Three Sisters: Start Corn first to have a stalk for the Squash and Beans to grow up. Plant close enough together so they naturally grab the Corn stalk with tendrils. Read up on planting small blocks of Corn for pollination. Full sun for all three plants.

  • @Maria_Serbina
    @Maria_Serbina Год назад +2

    Thank you for awesome tips!

  • @jenwoods2352
    @jenwoods2352 Год назад

    I'm going to try some of these this spring, thanks from Ottawa, Canada!

  • @HandmadebyHeather-su4xq
    @HandmadebyHeather-su4xq Год назад +1

    Cool! 0:17

  • @tnijoo5109
    @tnijoo5109 10 месяцев назад +2

    Is there a good book you recommend on this? Where do you learn this? I’m amazed.

  • @ingoditrust1543
    @ingoditrust1543 Год назад +1

    Great job! Thank you. Short and extremely helpful

  • @rogehnimunoz4327
    @rogehnimunoz4327 Год назад +2

    Nice vid. Thank you so much!

  • @fionahobbs8818
    @fionahobbs8818 Год назад +1

    Very helpful !

  • @marklouthan2465
    @marklouthan2465 Год назад +1

    Neat video....do some more !!!

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +1

      Thanks, I'm working on it. I have a couple I'm working on as we speak!👍

    • @marklouthan2465
      @marklouthan2465 Год назад

      @@SimplisticFarms If you will allow me....I';ve got some thoughts. We are approaching a ''Mini Ice Age'' and there will be a food shortage.....thank you again !

  • @waterjade4198
    @waterjade4198 Год назад +9

    No brassicas? What would you suggest as good companions for a brassica to deter cabbage moths and whiteflies?

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +5

      My go to for brassica are Raddishes and Onions, as well as Geraniums and nasturtiums. Hope that helps!

    • @adavis473
      @adavis473 Год назад +1

      Hi, would leeks be considered a good companion to brassicas?

    • @shapiemau2244
      @shapiemau2244 Год назад +1

      @@adavis473 I would say so as they part of that family.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +1

      Yes they would👍

    • @leahtruckenbrod1279
      @leahtruckenbrod1279 9 месяцев назад +2

      I was astonished to have NO cabbage worms on my brassicas this year despite numerous moths and history of problems. I had interplanted dill and had nasturtiums at the ends. Curious if will have similar results again. And the dill flowers are great for beneficial insects

  • @freddieivory625
    @freddieivory625 Год назад +2

    Great tips, thanks for sharing!!

  • @cherylwhite-butler6237
    @cherylwhite-butler6237 Год назад +3

    That was awesome! Very informative! Keep it up!

  • @DevinTheGardener
    @DevinTheGardener 7 месяцев назад

    Crazy amazingly informative. Thank you!

  • @victorialarowe4980
    @victorialarowe4980 11 месяцев назад

    Extraordinary presentation! Thank you!

  • @sailorgirl2017
    @sailorgirl2017 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the great information. We currently liveaboard a sailboat but just bought a 1/4 acre lot and all I can think about is gardening! Is there another plant other than corn that would be a beneficial companion to the beans and squash?
    Happy gardening from a new subscriber!

    • @OkieJammer2736
      @OkieJammer2736 9 месяцев назад +2

      Congratulations on your new land. How exciting! The Three Sisters traditionally has Corn - the staple of Native Americans - which provides the stalk support and 'arms' for the Squash and Beans vines and leaves that shade/cool, plus the Corn harvests last. You can find bundles of long 1.5" wooden sticks plus other supports, even Tomato cages could work with coaxing at a Home Depot or even Walmart garden sections. Plan on moving the tendrils to your supports. BTW. If open to full sunshine, you could grow small blocks of Corn your 1/4 acre. Have fun!

    • @sailorgirl2017
      @sailorgirl2017 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the great advice!!
      @@OkieJammer2736

    • @sailorgirl2017
      @sailorgirl2017 9 месяцев назад

      thanks!! @@OkieJammer2736

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  9 месяцев назад +3

      That is fantastic!! A couple other options other than corn could be radishes or carrots. They should both grow well with the beans and squash. Good luck and keep us posted on your progress!👍

    • @sailorgirl2017
      @sailorgirl2017 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! Those would definitely be crops we'd be more interested in. Cheers! @@SimplisticFarms

  • @Joymataba
    @Joymataba Месяц назад

    Hi! Sir, I'm interested to try the said 3 sisters but i dont know how to do it. I mean, what to plant first then what is next and of course its planting distance between hills and between rows?

  • @myrurallifestory
    @myrurallifestory Год назад +2

    thanks for sharing, i need more informations about it.

  • @waynegretzky8464
    @waynegretzky8464 Год назад +1

    seriously thanks

  • @Gardenfrog
    @Gardenfrog Год назад

    Great tips on companion planting. Thank you.

  • @MarlenesHomeandGarden
    @MarlenesHomeandGarden 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent advice!!

  • @PlantRelated
    @PlantRelated Год назад +3

    very cool thank you! need a spreadsheet for my plants

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +2

      What kind of Speadsheet are you thinking? What info would you like on it if I could put one together?

  • @Church2103
    @Church2103 Год назад +2

    Thank you, great information!

  • @nikideefluck
    @nikideefluck 7 месяцев назад

    Great info!

  • @BigSamStudio
    @BigSamStudio Год назад +3

    Beautiful work!!!!

  • @cloverfields6339
    @cloverfields6339 9 месяцев назад

    nutes
    thanks for the video, im trying to understand companion planting better

  • @juliahelland6488
    @juliahelland6488 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this! 💯

  • @IslaKewley
    @IslaKewley 10 месяцев назад +2

    As a beginner to companion planting (and vegetable gardening), I found this video super helpful. Just had a question: If I'm planting a lot of carrots, should I plant dill/chives mixed in with them? Or is it ok for them to be separate and in the same vicinity?

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  10 месяцев назад +2

      Either will work to a point. I try to strategically plant them in the same bed when possible.

    • @leahtruckenbrod1279
      @leahtruckenbrod1279 9 месяцев назад +1

      I outlined my carrot bed edges with onions last year with success

  • @haircuthunny26
    @haircuthunny26 Год назад +3

    This was so helpful! Thank you!

  • @danielasmith4928
    @danielasmith4928 Год назад +2

    Thank You!

  • @nicolekroeker6754
    @nicolekroeker6754 Год назад +3

    What can I plant with melons for companion planting?

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад

      IF they are growing on a trellis or tunnel, I've had good success with Carrots, lettuce, and Radish. If not, and growing on the ground, it gets tough because they like to sprawl out, but pole beans could work great in that situation. Marigolds are always a good option as well.👍

    • @nicolekroeker6754
      @nicolekroeker6754 Год назад +3

      Thank you, I live in the city with a postage stamp size yard and I grow things in raised beds and containers and still trying to find more ways to grow extra food.

  • @Lizzy_333
    @Lizzy_333 6 месяцев назад +1

    Me wondering if should dig up my green bean plants to move them over to the corn 🤔

  • @KevinMichaelA
    @KevinMichaelA Год назад

    Marigold attracted a ton of whiteflies to my garden

  • @GulioDiMarco
    @GulioDiMarco Год назад +1

    3 sisters. Im allergic to squash. Would like... Cucumber or like... Strawberry replace well?

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +1

      I wouldn't do Strawberries in the combo because of pest issues. Cucumbers could work, but I actually Trellis all of my Cucumbers rather than on the ground. Watermelons could work if you aren't trellising them as well. Myself, I would grow Carrots or Radishes as the substitute for squash. Hope that helps 👍

  • @ShybabyVibesLifeCoaching
    @ShybabyVibesLifeCoaching 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you SO MUCH for this…!😅

  • @lalayne
    @lalayne 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can I plant tomatoes green peppers and cucumbers in a 4×8 raised bed using the companion plants you suggested in between or on the edge of the bed? Thanks

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  10 месяцев назад +2

      That should work, just be mindful of placement to make sure they all get enough sunlight.👍

    • @lalayne
      @lalayne 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@SimplisticFarms Thanks so much!

  • @micahwest5347
    @micahwest5347 Год назад +2

    Anything good to plant with potatoes?

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +1

      For sure, quite a few things. I like corn, Onions, and Radishes. Cilantro is also a great choice. Marigolds are always good, and you can also plant Legumes like your beans and Peas, but don't if you plant Onions, they don't like each other.

  • @TheKrispyfort
    @TheKrispyfort 9 месяцев назад +35

    IF you're doing the 3 Sisters mounding method here's some tips for you based on experience in my own garden;
    Prepare your mound or elevated row.
    Place a sturdy stake (I prefer bamboo) in the centre of the mound/seed-site.
    Place 4 kernels around the stake, about 1"/3cm from the stake.
    When germinated corn shoots are 5"-10" height place 4-8 pole beans around outside of corn shoot cluster.
    Place 2 pumpkin/squash/melon seeds on opposing sides of shoot cluster.
    IF possible, string twine between the tips of the mound stakes. Anchor twine to a fixed fence or pole if possible.
    As pole bean plants grow, train them to go around the central corn cluster - bamboo stake in the middle - as this will trellis the bean plants and help support the corn plants to prevent toppling from the weight of the bean plants in the future.
    The twine between the bamboo stake tips will give another trellis for the beans to grow along and help distribute the weight of the bean plants.
    Some pumpkin/squash/melon vines will partially climb to move/grow between the corn stalk clusters.
    I actually have twine strung up in a weave like pattern between the stakes, stalks, and fencing to provide a scaffolding for a pole bean canopy because I like the pole beans to have aerial opportunity and options.
    So far, the corn, beans, and melon/pumpkin vines are getting along with the brassica plants.
    I leave my brassica in place so I can harvest the plant leaves as well as any heads that might form.
    IF you're companion planting with marigolds, the marigold seeds should be placed as close to the base of the tomato/potato plants as possible.
    Okay, I'm done 👍

    • @sarahhall5714
      @sarahhall5714 8 месяцев назад +1

      Any link to a vid you might've done? It's hard to visualize spacing. Much love

    • @marli269
      @marli269 7 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you for this explanation. All the videos I've seen explain that we should "companion plant", but never say how exactly. Your reply here tells me what I need to do now that I'm going to companion plant my garden.

    • @Rosalyn-z6t
      @Rosalyn-z6t 3 месяца назад +1

      @@TheKrispyfort Wow would love to see this done! Learning.🤔 Thanks

  • @FullyYoked
    @FullyYoked 9 месяцев назад

    perfect video thank you

  • @GetLiftedCLT
    @GetLiftedCLT Год назад +1

    Does this method work for container gardens, too?

  • @carolinaacuna1757
    @carolinaacuna1757 10 месяцев назад +1

    Cucumbers are known to have alelopathic propertie. How does this principle hold with their companioms growth?

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  10 месяцев назад +2

      Well it will depend on what you are companion planting with it. Not all are suitable companions. That being said, I haven't had any issues with the growth of the other plants that I've grown with the cucs.

  • @starlightstarbrightlove1457
    @starlightstarbrightlove1457 Год назад

    Thank you for the video.
    I will definitely follow your advice.
    What about Basil?

  • @HaveYouTriedGuillotines
    @HaveYouTriedGuillotines Год назад +1

    I have a small space where I just happen to be incidentally planting many of these things, are you learn a lot just from watching things play out.
    Peppers attract parasitic wasps, which protect all of your large, vertical fruit bearing vines from leaf eating pests. The parasitic wasps seem to love the tiny white flowers of peppers, and they reproduce by injecting their eggs into the caterpillars that feed on things like peppers and tomatoes. ...The wasps effectively eat their way out of the caterpillar, killing it in the process.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +2

      That's awesome, yeah Peppers are great for that. I do alot of observation and experiments, along with a ton of Research just to make sure I'm not crazy, lol.🤪👍

    • @AndreaMoscoso-ny8oq
      @AndreaMoscoso-ny8oq 7 месяцев назад +1

      Good information was going to try this out but man that is creepy lol. Wish you the best of luck.

  • @damonwilks8799
    @damonwilks8799 Год назад

    Cotton chops are getting you in this video. Lol 😂😂 great info keep it up

  • @Darksmirk1
    @Darksmirk1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Internet says banana plants grow well with sweet potatoes. But what about regular potatoes ??

  • @AFloodofSolaceJohnWhigham
    @AFloodofSolaceJohnWhigham Год назад

    So cool.

  • @nathansubbiah7564
    @nathansubbiah7564 Год назад +1

    All alliums are bug repellers so can we plant green onions and leeks and shallot

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +2

      For most things, yes. I like to use my bunching onions for that purpose with my carrots, tomatoes, & peppers. You really just want to avoid planting them with Beans and Peas(Legumes), the Alliums roots give off a chemical that will stunt the growth of the Legumes. Great question!👍

  • @carolfryer9494
    @carolfryer9494 Год назад

    Someone in garden group planted basil with their tomatoes and they were attacked by horn worms. Another gentleman posted that basil attracts horn worms. I have never heard that before.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +1

      I can assure you it wasn't the Basil. The hornworms are attracted to the Tomatoes. I know this because the worst infestation we ever had with hornworms was before we started Companion Planting and had no basil on the farm. Only tomatoes in the tunnel..it was a nightmare..

  • @tweexican
    @tweexican Год назад +2

    Curious, what seed supplier are you going with?

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +3

      I use Johnny's for my Salad Mix and True Leaf Market for the rest.

  • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
    @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 7 месяцев назад

    From experience, the 3sisters isn’t good for sweet corn, it’s very difficult to pick the corn without damaging the squash or pumpkins, but works great for corn grown to dry or popcorn.

  • @sharonloomis5264
    @sharonloomis5264 Год назад +2

    In some of the plant catalogues, there is Marigold with teeny flowers that are edible. Would they work in companion planting? Gems?

  • @David-fd9cr
    @David-fd9cr Год назад +15

    The good news is native people are still planting the three sisters.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +1

      Yes sir, and we love it here on our little farm as well!👍

    • @ansuajo
      @ansuajo Год назад +3

      Seriously ya wonder what settlers were thinking with their soil degrading monocropping across the nation. Or not thinking.

    • @cloverfields6339
      @cloverfields6339 9 месяцев назад

      @@ansuajo right! i think about this constantly

    • @berndtherrenvolk1951
      @berndtherrenvolk1951 7 месяцев назад

      But fortunately they’ve stopped running buffalo herds off cliffs.

  • @TheKrispyfort
    @TheKrispyfort 9 месяцев назад +8

    Plants that DO NOT get along - melon/pumpkin/cucumber vines will do serious damage to potato/tomato plants

    • @Think-about-
      @Think-about- 8 месяцев назад +1

      How far apart do tomatoes and cucumbers have to be? I’m growing both vertically in a small garden.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  8 месяцев назад +1

      @Think-about- in that situation it isn't so much about how far apart they are, rather you want to make sure they are positioned so one isn't shading out the other. Hope that helps!

  • @zepguwlthistle7924
    @zepguwlthistle7924 Год назад

    was wanting to see your tools so i tried to sign up for SQUARE but I am not in business

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +1

      Oh bummer! My bad.. Garden tools or Business Tools? I use Square for my website, that link is for a discount on the Sales service they provide. The Garden tools I use you can find in our Amazon Storefront. I really need to do a dedicated video on our tools.

    • @zepguwlthistle7924
      @zepguwlthistle7924 Год назад

      @@SimplisticFarms garden

  • @jennifermoffett9866
    @jennifermoffett9866 Год назад +1

    Aren't marigolds toxic to cats? I can't use them.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +2

      Actually they give off a sent that typically detours cats. However, if they do eat it, it's very mild and not life treating at all. We have cats here and haven't had any issues in the past.

  • @gwynethcox654
    @gwynethcox654 Год назад

    My friend Owen

  • @ThuyNguyen-ec1rb
    @ThuyNguyen-ec1rb Год назад +2

    Corn never grow good in my garden ,i quit grow them year ago

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +2

      They can be challenging. And quite honestly almost not worth it if your not planting a pretty large area of it. That's space that can be better used for other crops.👍

  • @parkerlewis4260
    @parkerlewis4260 Год назад +2

    OK you’re saying only plant highlight plants together but what if your plants grow at different speeds and one is gonna grow over the other you’re gonna want to grow a low light plant below a highlight plant

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад +2

      No, absolutely, use the tall plants for shade. I will rarely say only for anything, everything is contextual🤣🤙

  • @brendahall9523
    @brendahall9523 Год назад

    stupid stupid question, but when planting 3, do you plant rows close together or plant 1 than plant 2 then plant 3 then plant 1 etc.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  Год назад

      That's a great question! I plant them typically in rows for ease of harvest. But either way would work.👍

  • @echognomecal6742
    @echognomecal6742 9 месяцев назад

    Steve Bush'emi's cousin makes some good points.

    • @SimplisticFarms
      @SimplisticFarms  9 месяцев назад +1

      😆😅🤣😂

    • @echognomecal6742
      @echognomecal6742 9 месяцев назад

      @@SimplisticFarms Couldn't help myself, especially with his last name. 😉

  • @jeanie8831
    @jeanie8831 9 месяцев назад