Three Sisters Farm

Three Sisters Farm Tropical Garden Farm
Organic since 2001

At Three Sisters Farm, an Agro-Tourism destination, we endeavor to grow, prepare, and serve food from field-to-plate, without compromising anything. We farm according to the phases of the moon, without the help of chemical fertilizers nor pesticides, and with a deep respect for the land. At Three Sisters Farm, we plant our menu in its entirety in that everything that is grown here is a predetermin

ed ingredient for our farm meals. We are unique in that we grow our food mostly to serve rather than to sell, although we do offer our abundance to the public (either directly off the farm or through local farmer’s markets). The intrinsic value of the food we grow here is so high that it is our responsibility to maintain that value through our prepared meals; overall, leaving our visitors with a holistic eating experience every time! It is a great honor and pleasure to have you join us for a guided tour of the farm, followed by a homegrown meal in our two-story Tiki Hut.

Tang, my neighbor, is an evil wealthy conventional farmer whose family came here from Vietnam to control the Asian fruit...
08/10/2025

Tang, my neighbor, is an evil wealthy conventional farmer whose family came here from Vietnam to control the Asian fruit market. He is single handedly controlling the lychee and longan distribution.

Besides making millions of dollars dumping tons of poison on Miami land (revenge for agent orange is my theory), he went out of his way to make sure I couldn’t use an independent harvester making threats if he helped me harvest he would be finished. I lost a few tons of fruit destroyed by the rain cause he’s an evil c**t.

Just saying foreigners literally murdering our land and producing chemical laden fruits shouldn’t be allowed to farm here let alone even be in America. One of the many reasons this country is fu**in done.

Longan for sale
08/01/2025

Longan for sale

Mailing some fresh jackfruit to a dear friend in Louisiana.  By peeling it, vacuum sealing it, and sending in a cooler b...
07/16/2025

Mailing some fresh jackfruit to a dear friend in Louisiana. By peeling it, vacuum sealing it, and sending in a cooler box w ice should be a winner. Jack in a box.

Pre-orders for longans are now up on the website.  Link in bio.  Available starting August 1st
06/29/2025

Pre-orders for longans are now up on the website. Link in bio. Available starting August 1st

Fermenting bananas.  Next month I’ll show you what I’m making
06/27/2025

Fermenting bananas. Next month I’ll show you what I’m making

The king of fruits
06/19/2025

The king of fruits

You gotta know when to hold them and when to fold them.  Follow the link in bio to get in touch and “follow” me in real ...
05/11/2025

You gotta know when to hold them and when to fold them. Follow the link in bio to get in touch and “follow” me in real life. Why are you still here?

Go ahead and preorder these organic lychees at the link in bio or threesistersfarm.com  if you’re in south FL.  Unless y...
04/26/2025

Go ahead and preorder these organic lychees at the link in bio or threesistersfarm.com if you’re in south FL. Unless you’d rather me move to Guatemala and identify as Guatemalan in order to get fair trade.

Coconuts are the life blood of the farm.  Thanks to Grownextdoor for the quality pic
04/24/2025

Coconuts are the life blood of the farm. Thanks to Grownextdoor for the quality pic

Once I start bottling these Keebler elf turds it’s hard to stop.  Now featured in Sprouts Market and Whole Foods just ki...
04/13/2025

Once I start bottling these Keebler elf turds it’s hard to stop. Now featured in Sprouts Market and Whole Foods just kidding you gotta pick up on the farm

Dm to pre-order organic lychees.  In season May-June.
04/11/2025

Dm to pre-order organic lychees. In season May-June.

Rare red custard apple better than the rest out there I think it’s a different type.  Got the tree from an old fruit col...
04/09/2025

Rare red custard apple better than the rest out there I think it’s a different type. Got the tree from an old fruit collector no longer with us.

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18401 SW 248th Street
Homestead, FL
33031

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