:barnie
Well that isn't too good!
I already have large plants of different squash in the same area... and its a little too late to move them. Will it affect the flavor of this years fruits at all?
Mint is a must have for a tea garden. It has a wonderful scent when watered and can be used in tea, which makes a great stomache ache remedy, the way. :D
Another of my favorites is lempon balm.
I'm also trying to create a three sisters garden. I just finished planting my squash to give it a head-start. In a couple of days I'll plant the corn, and in a couple of weeks I'll plant the beans. Since my soil is very poor, I'm hoping this technique will allow me to grow heavy feeders. :D
We had the same happen to us, except it ws mint that was taking over. The mint was brought from Nogales Sonora Mexico--Were my mom grew up. The massive plant is still in the garden, constantly spreading. Every spring we pull off a bunch of leaves to dry and use for tea (Good stomach ache remedy...