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  2. Three Sisters (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [3] The cornstalk serves as a trellis for the beans to climb, the beans fix nitrogen in the soil, and their twining vines stabilize the maize in high winds, and the wide leaves of the squash plant shade the ground, keeping the soil moist and helping prevent the establishment of weeds.

  3. Horticulture Netting or Vegetable Support Net - Wikipedia

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    When choosing the height of the vegetable trellis netting one should keep in mind that the net should be installed 30–40 cm above the soil. So a net 1.5 in height will provide a trellis or espalier between 1.80 and 1.90 m (so the post sizes should be around 2.2 and 2.5 m), and this would be the ideal support system measurement for most ...

  4. 6 Reasons You Should Never Feed Deer in the Winter ... - AOL

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    When infected deer congregate at an artificial feeding site, they could easily infect other deer that visit the same site. “It’ll facilitate more rapid transmission of disease,” says Fuda. 4.

  5. Deer management - Wikipedia

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    Deer management is the practice and philosophy of wildlife management employed to regulate the population of deer in an area. The purpose of deer management is to regulate the population's size, reduce negative effects of population on the ecosystem, and maintain the integrity of other populations.

  6. 5 types of winter squash you should start eating now - AOL

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    The squash is delicious in salads too, like the savory delicata squash and roasted pear salad from dietitian and culinary nutritionist Laura Ali, or in fall grain bowls, which dietitian Cassidy ...

  7. List of companion plants - Wikipedia

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    Beans, squash, [62] tomatoes, fruit trees, brassicas, [28] radish [6] cucumbers Predatory insects Aphids, asparagus beetle, cabbage looper, [ 28 ] cabbage worm, [ 28 ] carrot fly, cabbage weevil, [ 28 ] Colorado potato beetle squash bug, [ 28 ] Japanese beetle, Mexican bean beetle, striped pumpkin beetles, whitefly, cucumber beetles flea beetle

  8. 15 Things You Should Never (Ever) Put in Bird Feeders ... - AOL

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    When filling feeders, birding experts say to avoid these common foods and ingredients. Meet the Expert. Experts at the American Bird Conservancy. Julie Zickefoose, bird expert, ...

  9. Square foot gardening - Wikipedia

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    Tall-growing crops are planted or trellised on the north side of the bed (in the Northern Hemisphere) to avoid shading shorter plants. One advantage of densely planted crops is that they can form a living mulch and can also prevent weeds from establishing or even germinating. A variety of crops in a small space also prevents plant diseases from ...