Here’s a handy infographic based on some favorite hardy homesteading crops with high-calorie content, multiple functions, high nutrient value and just all-round excellent plants to grow in many climate zones. These are:
I thought i'd try and answer the question, my favorite crop.
my favorite crop is garlic, no, tomatoes, no, peas/beans, no, melons, no, basil, no, corn, no, peppers sweet & hot, no, and other things i have grown and want to grow, no. To me a favorite would be something i would grow if i could only grow 1 thing and that to me would be like, what is the point. and it's definitely not permies to grow 1 thing. and because i really, really, really like all of the above it would be impossible to pick just 1 as my favorite. that's not to say there aren't some things i like more than others, but i could never single out 1 as the best. on a scale of good, better, best. because i eat and say wow this is the best, then i eat something and say this is the best.
i could go on but you get the picture and it was probably boring by the end of the second sentence.
I'm not lost because where ever I go there I am and that light at the end of the tunnel is not a train.
How do they get the deer to cross at the signs? Or to read this tiny ad?
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