"Observe the lilies of the field, how they grow: they do not toil or spin, but I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory was dressed like one of these."
Matthew 6:28b-29
Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
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"Observe the lilies of the field, how they grow: they do not toil or spin, but I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory was dressed like one of these."
Matthew 6:28b-29
Originally focused on plants suitable for temperate regions, it has now been extended to include many of the more important tropical and sub-tropical edible and useful plants.
Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Everyone learns what works by learning what doesn't work. Stephen Herrod Buhner
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"Observe the lilies of the field, how they grow: they do not toil or spin, but I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory was dressed like one of these."
Matthew 6:28b-29
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A permaculture guild is a group of plants that are chosen to complement and support the growth of a particular plant or crop. In the case of blueberry plants, here are some suggestions for a permaculture guild:
Comfrey: Comfrey is a nutrient accumulator, which means it can draw up nutrients from deep in the soil and make them available to the blueberry plant. Its deep roots also help to aerate the soil.
Dandelion: Dandelion is another nutrient accumulator that can help to improve soil fertility. It also attracts pollinators and its taproot can help to break up compacted soil.
Lupine: Lupine is a nitrogen-fixing plant, which means it can convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the blueberry plant can use. It also provides habitat for beneficial insects and improves soil structure.
Yarrow: Yarrow is a dynamic accumulator, which means it can draw up nutrients from the soil and make them available to the blueberry plant. It also attracts predatory insects that can help to control pests.
Chamomile: Chamomile is a low-growing plant that can help to suppress weeds and improve soil structure. It also attracts pollinators and has a calming effect on the surrounding plants.
By planting these plants alongside blueberry bushes, you can create a diverse ecosystem that supports the growth of the blueberries while also improving soil health, attracting pollinators, and providing habitat for beneficial insects.
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Field beans, also known as broad beans, are a nutritious and versatile legume that can be used in a wide range of dishes. When it comes to permaculture, field beans are a great crop to grow as they fix nitrogen in the soil and can be intercropped with other plants to create a mutually beneficial guild. Here is a permaculture guild that could work well with field beans:
Field Beans: The main crop in this guild, field beans are planted in the center of the guild and allowed to grow up to 3-4 feet tall. They are legumes, which means they have nitrogen-fixing properties, adding nitrogen to the soil for other plants to use.
Comfrey: Comfrey is a deep-rooted herb that mines minerals from deep in the soil and brings them up to the surface. It is a great companion plant for field beans, as it provides them with minerals and helps to build soil fertility. It also has medicinal properties and can be used to make a nutrient-rich compost tea.
Calendula: Calendula is a beautiful flowering herb that attracts pollinators to the garden. It also has antifungal properties and can help to repel pests. Plant it around the edges of the field beans to provide a colorful border and protect the beans from pests.
Borage: Borage is another flowering herb that is great for attracting pollinators to the garden. It is also a good companion plant for field beans, as it helps to repel pests and can improve soil fertility. Plant it around the edges of the guild or intercrop it with the field beans.
Nasturtium: Nasturtium is an edible plant that can be used in salads or as a garnish. It also attracts beneficial insects to the garden and can help to repel pests. Plant it around the edges of the guild or intercrop it with the field beans.
By planting this permaculture guild, you can create a diverse and mutually beneficial ecosystem that will support the growth of your field beans while also providing other benefits such as pest control, soil fertility, and pollination.
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