squash
potatoes, apples, corn, beans, squash, and tobacco
There are more than five vegetables grown commercially in Australia. Australia grows a variety of peas, beans, corn, potatoes, sweet potatoes, cabbage, pumpkin, broccoli, squash, parsnips, etc.
squash ,maze, and beans
corn beans and squash
corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers, as well as cotton and tobacco.
corn, beans, squash, and tobacco
Corn, beans, pumpkins (or squash)
Beans, squash, pumpkins, maize,
squash sweet potatoes
The crops sometimes called the Three Sisters that were successfully grown by the mound builders in Mississippi were corn, beans, and squash. These crops were cultivated together using a technique called companion planting, where corn provided a structure for the beans to climb, while the beans provided nitrogen to the soil and helped support the corn. Squash was grown as ground cover, which helped prevent weeds and retain moisture.
sugar cane, pumpkin, squash, bananas and sweet potatoes
Maize (corn), beans, chili peppers, some species of squash and tomatoes were some of the crops grown in Mexico before contact with Europeans was established.