Freshfarm - Do you know about Three Sisters Garden and why Indigenous Americans planted corn, beans, and squash together? In honor of #IndigenousPeopleDay, we've pulled highlights from the FoodPrints DC Three Sisters
Wupatki National Monument - So, what are “The Three Sisters” in traditional farming that we talked about last week? It's corn, beans, and squash! Growing crops together that help each other is
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Three Sisters (corn, beans & squash) who support and nurture each other when planted together — Ms GreenJeanne Design: home products with environmental themes to brighten your day
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