Our Three Sisters garden, an idea that precedes European settlement to America, is exploding. We are pulling out huge zucchinis, fistfuls of sweet peas. The corn is shooting up, and tomatoes, watermelon and squash are are coming up.
In the summer we eat all of our meals out of our garden and the Moses Vegetable stands, run by the descendants of Grandma Moses. Seems fitting somehow.
Zucchini spaghetti is one of our favorite dinners, and there is something special about eating food that we grow right here.
The Three Sisters garden were seen by Native Americans and the early colonists as a symbol of women’s support for each other.