The "three sisters" are maize (Zea mays), beans (Phaseolus vulgarisL.) and squash (Cucurbitaspp.). According to historical records, the farmer dug a hole in the ground and placed one seed of each species into the hole. The maize grows first, providing a stalk for the beans, which reac...
In a technique known as companion planting, the three crops are planted close together. Flat-topped mounds of soil are built for each “cluster”, about 30 cm (1 ft) high and 50 cm (20 in) wide, and several maize seeds are planted close together, in the very center ...
Three Sisters Plants (Does not require Vegetable Garden) Adds new types of plants that can be harvested for up to 3 types of crops. Based on actual farming techniques used by Native peoples. Idea brought to me by Hydromancerx. Natives use this technique known as companion planting the three...
Three Sisters Plants (Does not require Vegetable Garden) Adds new types of plants that can be harvested for up to 3 types of crops. Based on actual farming techniques used by Native peoples. Idea brought to me by Hydromancerx. Natives use this technique known as companion planting the three...
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