I went hunting in Google Land. It is amazing where a good graphic can lead you. I like things simple. Keep it simple, Sweetie is my motto.
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I learned that this garden is simple to do. Except for the getting dirty and doing the digging part.
I cannot think of an activity that would be more fun for parents and children. My children loved digging in dirt and picking the flowers.
Making a Three Sisters Garden is an excellent teaching tool for science classes. There is an entire class lesson plan at the link.
Cultivating these companions in your school garden, a small patch near the building, a barrel, or even indoors, can inspire studies of Native American customs, nutrition, and folklore. As students dig in, investigations of plant growth and relationships will also flourish. - Creating a Three Sisters GardenI learned a Three Sisters Garden is beautiful and became determined to put this planting into my own small backyard.