Thriving The Future Ep. 27 – Choosing the Right Plants for Your Land

Perennials and Perennial Vegetables


Continuing our site survey of a friend’s land – an off-grid property. We focus on what we would plant on this property to stabilize soil, improve “curb appeal” on the SE facing slope, and provide perennial vegetables and medicinals for animal and humans. We want things that look good at different times of the year.


For our April workshop we did a property walk and site survey on a friend’s land. His goal is to turn this into an off grid property. We include clips of some of the on-site brainstorming conversations.

Layout of the land. We want to plant perennials on the SE slope along the road and drainage ditch (red lines) to improve curb appeal while growing edible, low maintenance plants.

Background:

  • 3 Acre lot in NE KS. Currently pasture with trees along the S side, which borders a creek/ravine.
  • Land slopes down to the S and SE. Most of the land is south facing slope (good for solar and gardens).
  • USDA Zone 6A
  • Land owner on-site 2-3 days a week, so need low maintenance perennials

Jerusalem artichoke (sunchoke)

Perennial vegetables

Perennial vegetables definition:

  • Living three or more years
  • Used as a vegetable, not a novelty crop
  • Use the leaves, stalks, shoots, flower buds, tubers, corms, rhizomes, roots, beans, or other above or below ground parts that are eaten raw, or cooked as a meal, or as a side dish.
  • Not destroyed by harvesting – harvest some, replant some (like sunchokes)
Jerusalem Artichoke (sunchoke)

List from A Global Inventory of Perennial Vegetables

Perennials that we cover:

  • Asparagus
  • Jerusalem Artichokes (sunchokes)
  • Cattail
  • Sunflower
  • Showy and Common Milkweed
  • Ostrich fern
  • Perennial Leek
  • Wild Onions and garlic
  • Walking onions
  • Solomon Seal
  • Ramps – add to the oak tree area
  • Sea beet
  • Turkish Rocket
  • Sea Kale – perennial kale
  • Wild arugula
  • New Zealand Spinach
  • Maximillian Sunflower
  • Goji Berry
  • Marshmallow
  • Mulberry
  • Elderberry
Asparagus
Solomon Seal

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