#guerillagrow I want to grow some of my food this year. Have some corn, millet, bell pepper, sunflower, tomato, various types of beans and peas, flowers, pumpkin and squash. Since I don't own any usable land I'm going for a permaculture "guerilla grow" (i want it as low on maintenance as possible, especially irrigation, since i have no way of getting the plants large amounts of water on my bike). I located some unused places i can plant them around my town.

Any tips welcome!

Hopefully no one will destroy the plants when they start growing (I'm more than happy to share the fruits tho, as that is less money for corporations selling for-profit food).
If all my corn kernels germinated and the plants matured I could have 1,5 tortillas daily for over a year (that would be awsome).

Gonna try the 3 (or 4) sisters method. If some1 hase any experience with this method please tell me!!!

...and since this lil' project is about "taking back the land" and demonstrating sovereignty from the dominating mentality of land ownership by a single person, we could also call it squat-gardening.

...just in case if some1 needs it, here is a list of good plant companions. This is a homeopathy site, some of their information may be BS, but this information seems legit.

http://homeopathyworldcommunity.ning.com/profiles/blogs/symbiotic-gardening

Symbiotic Gardening

NOTE: Companion Planting is what you do yourself so that you don't have to use chemicals in your garden. Companion planting is based on the idea that certain p…