
Three tall staple crops of Turtle Island.
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SKU: DDSS-TIO-008
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- Sunflower – Arikara, Corn – Flint – Hopi Blue, Amaranth - Hopi Red Dye
- Three of the tallest heirloom crops grown across Turtle Island—offering structure, seed, and tradition in one powerful grouping.
- Heirloom, non-GMO, untreated, and open-pollinated—every seed in this collection is selected for its reliability, purpose, and cultural relevance. You'll receive a thoughtful mix of food-producing crops that grow well together and support seed saving from season to season. These varieties are chosen for their strong yields, adaptability, and historical continuity, making them ideal for growers who value nourishment, sovereignty, and legacy in the garden.
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- Includes seeds that are culturally important to the Hopi, and Arikara; selected to honor traditional foodways and regional heritage. Based on traditional companion planting systems that support biodiversity, soil health, and cooperative growth.
- These seeds perform well across most U.S. regions and especially thrive in warm, humid climates like Florida. Sun, healthy soil, and a diversity of quality seed varieties is key. Use mulch to retain moisture, reduce maintenance, and support soil life. Taller plants like corn or sunflowers provide structure and natural trellising. Flowering herbs and blooms attract beneficial insects and pollinators. Grains support resilience and diversity in small-scale plots. Observe, gain understanding, and interact. Participation is more important than perfection—your garden will grow as a living system either way. See individual growing tips per variety.