Corn. Lima beans. Melons. Lots more.
they grow corn
to grow there crops for measuring
Yes. The Olmecs were believed to be the first Mesoamerican civilization. They grew several crops such as cocoa and maize.
they grew corn in the west side of texas
Agriculture botany
The Lenapes helped the Dutch by teaching them how to fish, hunt and grow crops (beans, corn, tobacco and squash)
what did the lenape foods grow
the Lenape would farm corn and many other crops but no fruits
The Lenapes helped the Dutch by teaching them how to fish, hunt and grow crops (beans, corn, tobacco and squash)
It is how the lenape start making things and we start making things right
The Lenape Indians taught the Dutch how to grow crops such as corn, beans, and squash using the "Three Sisters" agricultural technique, where these crops are planted together to support and benefit each other. They also introduced the Dutch to sustainable farming practices like crop rotation and companion planting.
The Lenape grew corn, beans, squash, and various other crops known as the "Three Sisters." They also gathered wild plants, hunted deer and other animals, and fished from rivers and streams for sustenance.
For food, the Lenape tribe used crops like corn, beans, and squash. For shelter, the Lenape used grass, tree bark, and probably dirt.
seeds of a fruit or vegetable grow crops
The Lenape people of New Jersey primarily cultivated a variety of crops known as the "Three Sisters," which included corn, beans, and squash. They also grew other vegetables such as pumpkins and sunflowers, as well as fruits like berries. Additionally, they gathered wild plants and nuts, supplementing their diet with fish and game from the surrounding environment. The Lenape's agricultural practices were closely tied to their seasonal cycles and natural resources.
To grow crops you need sun and water over time the crops will grow. Don't give the crops too much water or sunlight or it will overflow.....
we grow crops for cows,goats etc...