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Permaculture Plants
What are your favourite permaculture plants – the ones that really bring structure and substance to your edible landscape ecology?
I have so many, but there are a few that I find so absolutely invaluable in providing an abundance and resilience in my permaculture garden, and I appreciate them for this.
Comfrey
These 10 permaculture plants I talk about in this Masterclass contribute to:
- diverse abundant food
- natural medicine
- great teas
- excellent dyes
- animal food
- wildlife habitat
- pollinator food
- shade and protection for ‘pest’ helpers
- mulch and living mulches
- organic matter, soil food
- microclimate moderation
- low water use garden
- low maintenance garden
- low pest garden
- and more
Canna edulis
I share a lot about how to make the best use of these permaculture plants in your design and how to care for and use these plants in a multiplicity of ways.
My youtube clips about some of these permaculture plants
To follow up from the permaculture plants explored in the film, you might be interested in taking a look at these youtube clips I have created.
- Pumpkin
- 7 ways to use all your pumpkin (blogpost)
- Comfrey
- How to Make Comfrey Tea
- How to make pesto with society garlic
- Aloe Vera
- Turmeric
- Pigeon Pea
- Sacred Basil
- Mustard Spinach
- Collecting mustard spinach seeds
Lemon Myrtle
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