Depends what you mean.
When Jesus had finished he asked the disciples:
(51 Jesus saith unto them), Have ye understood all these things?
thereby indicating that all the parables here form a collective whole, so you cannot just take these parables in isolation. (Well you can, but you will miss the full picture).
When you read them alongside each other, then it gets more interesting still.
(In a sense all the parables about the Kingdom of heaven also form a collective picture, but that is not quite what I am saying here; here Jesus gives various seed parables, and these form a collective whole, along with the other two parables here).