Three Sisters Seed Collection – Native American Farming – Corn, Bean, Squash – M

Three Sisters Seed Collection – Native American Farming – Corn, Bean, Squash – M

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Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within14 Days
BrandSouthern Seeds
Season Of InterestFall
TypeVegetable Seeds
Life CycleAnnual
WateringMedium
Indoor/OutdoorOutdoor
SunlightFull Sun
FeaturesEdible
Cultivating DifficultyEasy
Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States

Three Sisters Seed Collection The crops of corn, beans, and squash are known as the Three Sisters. For centuries these three crops have been the center of Native American agriculture and culinary traditions. It is for good reason as these three crops complement each other in the garden as well as nutritionally. Corn provides tall stalks for the beans to climb so that they are not out-competed by sprawling squash vines. Beans provide nitrogen to fertilize the soil while also stabilizing the tall corn during heavy winds. Beans are nitrogen-fixers meaning they host rhizobia on their roots that can take nitrogen, a much needed plant nutrient, from the air and convert it into forms that can be absorbed by plant roots. The large leaves of squash plants shade the ground which helps retain soil moisture and prevent weeds. These three crops are also at the center of culinary traditions and complement one another as well. A diet of corn, beans, and squash is complete and balanced. Corn provides carbohydrates and the dried beans are rich in protein and have amino acids absent from corn. Squash provides different vitamins and minerals than corn and beans. These three crops are also important because they can all be dried and used for food year round. INCLUDED SEEDS •60 Corn, Bantem •50 Bean, Kentucky Wonder •25 Squash, Zucchini Dark Green Planting Instructions This classic three sisters layout similar to this diagram... S B C BC CB C B S C = Corn, B = Beans, S = Squash Mound the soil approximately 4 inches high with a small well in the center. It should resemble a moon crater.Plant 4 corn seeds in the center in the well, 6 inches apart and 1-3 inches deep. After corn is about 4 inches tall, plant 4 beans seeds halfway down the sides of the mound at least 3 inches from the corn plant, 1 inch deep. After the beans have emerged, plant 2 squash seeds 24 inches from the center of the mound on opposite sides. Train squash to vine outward from the mound and not crowd the corn and beans. Place additional mounds 3-4 feet apart from the center. •FREE SHIPPING on all orders of $35 or more. •Flat Rate shipping no matter how many seeds you order. •Growing instructions included on each seed packet. *All information is provided for educational purposes only.

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