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The Three Sisters planting method is an ancient agricultural technique used by Indigenous peoples of the Americas, combining corn or sunflower, beans, and squash in a symbiotic relationship. Corn provides tall stalks for the beans to climb, beans fix nitrogen in the soil to nourish all three plants, and squash spreads across the ground, acting as a natural mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds. This method optimizes space, enhances soil fertility, and creates a self-sustaining system. Ideal for home gardeners and sustainable agriculture enthusiasts, the Three Sisters method exemplifies harmony in nature, offering abundant harvests while promoting biodiversity and ecological balance.
Kit includes: 6 Individual Packets
(1) Scarlet Runner Pole Bean
(1) Ideal Market Pole Bean
(1) Peaches and Cream Sweet Corn
(1) Burgess Buttercup Winter Squash
(1) Green Stripe Cushaw Winter Squash
(1) Mammoth Sunflower
Tried to pick up the seeds I wish to plant next season at the nice price. All items ordered arrived and have been stored ina cool dark place until they are needed. Thank you guys again for the excellent experience.
Great people, great community, great service. Thank you and we can’t wait to buy more!
Great germination as usual! You can’t go wrong with MIGardener seeds.
All of my seeds grew from last year. I have been very pleased and look forward to this new order growing this coming spring.
growing a few of these indoors under a light for winter sandwiches. they came up fine still to small to eat so jury is out on taste. growing winter plants also puts moisture in the house and it is very dry this year so bonus.
Amazing seeds, amazing packaging and amazing prices!
Migardener’s lemon balm is super easy to grow. It comes back every year here in Michigan. You can use it fresh or dried. My favorite for iced tea.
I had success last yr so im confident this yr about getting them started(: