-
Permaculture Basics
-
Regenerative Soil
-
Our Regenerative World
-
Ecological Gardening - Part 1
-
Ecological Gardening- Part 2
-
Ecological Gardening- Part 3
-
Regenerative Agriculture, Homesteading & Ranching
-
Earthworks & Water Harvesting
-
Animals & Fungi
-
Natural Building
-
Renewable Energy
-
Suburban, Social & Economic Permaculture
Next
4.4 Multi-Use Plants
Sorry if I am repeating the same question. Thank you for the tour. Does the perennial list apply for Zone 6-7? Some of them look suitable for CA weather. If so, what is the good source to get perennial information at the zone level?
When you say yams, do you mean actual yams or do you mean sweet potatoes? they are very different and what supermarkets call yams is not actual yams, just a different type of sweet potato 🙂
https://www.thespruceeats.com/sweet-potatoes-vs-yams-1808067
typo- New Zealnad vs New Zealand. 🙂
Thanks!
love seeing the lambs ear that stuff is great, when we hike or camp, and we see it out on the trails, we use it as toilet paper. Weird, I know, but it’s a great ground cover as well as useful for other things!
Jessa – Multi-purpose 🙂
Love this! The garden tour was very inspirational and gave me lots of ideas. Thanks!
Thanks so much for taking me on a tour of your garden, it was awesome to see a permaculture garden in action.
I also liked hearing about starting off with just a few trees and asking for them as holiday gifts!