
3 Sisters Seed Collection
3 Sisters Seed Collection
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Grow Zone
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Mature Height
Mature Width
Sun / Shade
Full Sun
Bloom Size
need bloom size meta
Tomato Fruit Set
Days To Maturity
Fruit Weight
Soil Tolerance
Normal, loamy
Moisture
Moist, well-drained
Description / 3 Sisters Seed Collection
These 3 vegetables are interdependent, each needing and helping the others.
Native Americans practiced the 3 Sisters technique many years before Europeans ever set foot on this continent. They perfected a way of growing three staple vegetablescorn, bean, and squashthat not only required no equipment, but actually helped all three types of veggie grow more efficiently.
Here's how the 3 Sisters works:
The corn stalk is the central feature (of course, you can have more than one 3 Sisters; space them about 4 feet apart on all sides in the garden). Plant the corn first, and let it get some height before sowing the bean seeds in a hill around the base of the corn, and the squash seeds outwards from the beans. As the beans grow, they twine naturally up the strong stalk of corn. The squash grows outward as well as upward, offering good ground cover protection to keep moisture in the soil and suppress weeds. And the shade cast by the corn and beans offers a bit of afternoon relief to the squash during the hottest time of summer.What's more, the beans are legumes, so they fix nitrogen in the soil, helping both the corn and squash take up more nutrients. So each vegetable is a helper, and all grow the better for being together. Find a sunny spot in the garden and grow the 3 Sisters this season.
3 Sisters Seed Collection Includes:
Corn Ambrosia Hybrid (200 seeds): a sugar-enhanced variety, creamier and more tender than Super Sweet, with 8-inch-long ears having white and yellow kernels.
Pole Bean Algarve French (100 seeds): masses of very uniform, thin mid-green pods that reach up to 10 inches long and have a tender bite with phenomenal, award-winning flavor.
Squash Organic Early Summer Crookneck (20 seeds): 5- to 6-inch squashes with creamy consistency and a mild, sweet flavor.
At Park Seed, we take pride in curating a unique selection of premium seeds. To maintain a constant supply of the freshest and highest-quality seeds, we may occasionally substitute different varieties in our collections. Don't worry, each substitution is carefully chosen to complement the original selection, ensuring a diverse and exciting array of flavors and textures.
Product Details
SKU: 26250
Genus: 3 Sisters Collection
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Moisture Requirements: Moist, well-drained
Soil Type: Normal, loamy
Harvest Season:- Late Summer
- Mid Summer
Uses:- Beds
- Cuisine
- Ground Cover
- Ornamental
- Outdoor
- Vines and Climbers
- Edible
*Does Not Qualify for Additional Discounts