Sometimes the answer is not to cross an old bridge, nor to burn it, but to build a better bridge.
Good multipurpose crop too because animals love the tubers and since you pretty much just have to harvest them they make easy fodder. In addition to that they are mighty pretty in bloom.
Brenda
Bloom where you are planted.
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Idle dreamer
The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings. - Masanobu Fukuoka
The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings. - Masanobu Fukuoka
Idle dreamer
I've been hunting down perennial and tree crops for my BOC orchard soon to be BOC forest garden. I've got seed for sea kale, good king henry and sorrel ordered. I already have beds of asparagus, rhubarb and artichokes growing happily. I also lucked out and found an interesting little seed company with some unique perennials. http://everwilde.com/index.html May Apple, most of the plant is not edible but it produces a tasty lemony fruit. New Jersey Tea which was a popular tea during the civil war and my favorite find the Ground Plum. Now from what reasearch I have come across the ground plum is an endangered plant native to Tennessee. It only grows naturally 3 places in tennesee woodlands so it really does need to be preserved. Now what is so great about it? Well its a legume and nitrogen fixer which grows like a ground cover or small shrub and produces a fruit the size of a small plum but tastes like a pea. I plan to grow it as a border around my fruit trees.
Idle dreamer
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