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Squanto’s Three Sisters Garden

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I work at the intersection of design, horticulture, culture, and systems—helping people and institutions think clearly, act deliberately, and create lasting impact.

In recognition of the holiday at hand, I am reading a very interesting little e-book that I stumbled upon. Squanto’s Garden is filling my head with ideas about Three sisters companion planting.  Very interesting and free.  Happy Thanksgiving!

Squanto

Zuni Waffle Garden, Wampanoag Garden, and Hidatsa Garden

Full Diclosure: I think the little book is actually a marketing tool for protogrow…but it is still worth checking out.

  1. You might also enjoy this publication from the Cornell University Department of Horticulture’s Garden-Based Learning program, where I work: http://ecommons.library.cornell.edu/bitstream/1813/3626/2/Three%20Sisters%20-%20Exploring%20an%20Iroquois%20Garden.pdf

  2. christine says:

    thank you everyone for your input/ideas/evals on three sisters gard. Have been looking for pics and more info for a while!

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