
1. Guilding
1.1. Fruiting factors
1.2. Aromatic pest confuser?
1.3. A Pawpaw Permaculture
1.4. Notes on Juglone
1.5. Black walnut suitable crops
2. Fertility
2.1. Growing annuals
2.2. Niche in fertility
2.3. Summer jobs or Summer care for a young food forest
2.4. The best fertility enhancer
2.5. Fertility
3. Finding seed
3.1. Should Turkish rocket be cold stratified?
4. Other projects
4.1. An off site project
4.2. News of half success
4.3. The Willow Garden
4.4. Notes on juglone
4.5. For example
5. Nutrient cycling
5.1. Summer jobs or or Summer care for a young food forest
5.2. Amorpha regrowth 2: the results
5.3. Amorpha regrowth
5.4. Comfrey
6. Interesting articles
6.1. A very good read
6.2. Black walnut suitable crops
6.3. the garden going it alone
6.4. Lambsquarter leashed
6.5. Earth movers
6.6. Hardy ginger
6.7. A tip about starting polycultures
6.8. Perennial Solutions to Annual Problems
6.9. How do microbes affect soil health and nutrient availablility?
6.10. PASSIVE
6.11. Eating elm seeds
6.12. My Years with Cardoons
7. Methods
7.1. Bed building
7.1.1. Manual of bed building
7.1.2. Niche in fertility
7.1.3. Group and conquer!
7.1.4. Group and conquer update
7.1.5. A bit blunt
7.1.6. Foundation for the future
7.1.7. The best fertility enhancer
7.2. Pruning
7.2.1. Some obscure thoughts on pruning
7.2.2. Shock method
7.2.3. Self-pruned plants
7.3. Propagation
7.3.1. Propagating Comfrey
7.3.2. Air layering a fig
7.3.2.1. Got Figs?
7.4. Wind breaks
7.4.1. Observing wind
7.5. Planting
7.5.1. Success for your plant purchase: Top 5 tactics
7.5.2. Growing Amorpha
7.6. PASSIVE
7.6.1. Follower photo
7.6.2. For example
7.6.3. Fertility
7.7. Pests
7.8. Mastering the Growing Edge
8. Annual keyhole beds
8.1. The Garden of Mortal Tree
8.2. Growing annuals
9. No-till grain patch
9.1. And what about that grain patch?
10. Plants I'm growing
10.1. Perennial vegetables
10.1.1. The better broccoli
10.1.2. Another better broccoli
10.1.2.1. Should Turkish rocket be cold stratified
10.1.3. Late to spring but ready to spring
10.1.4. A roundabout way to perennial kale
10.1.5. Daubentons kale in the US?
10.1.5.1. Snub Daubentons
10.1.5.2. Got it!
10.1.6. Prospecting Cammassia
10.1.6.1. Blue abounds
10.1.7. Return of the Sutherland --again!
10.1.7.1. Shoot -shoots!
10.1.8. A soup made with burdock
10.1.9. Perennial Alliums: welsh onion
10.1.10. Egyptian walking onions
10.2. N fixers
10.2.1. N fix 1: Maackia amurensis
10.2.2. N fix 2: Amorpha fruticosa
10.2.2.1. Amorpha regrowth
10.2.2.1.1. Amorpha regrowth 2: the results
10.2.2.2. Dealing with deficiency
10.2.3. N fix 3: Caragana arborescens
10.2.4. N fix 4: Eleagnus umbellata
10.2.5. N fix 5: Lespedeza bicolor
10.2.6. N fix 6: Senna hebecarpa
10.3. Ground covers
10.3.1. Top 10 groundcovers for food forests
10.3.2. Violets
10.3.3. Creeping Charlie
10.3.4. Comfrey
10.3.5. Matche
10.3.6. Perennial Solutions to Annual Problems
10.3.7. Mint
10.3.8. Oregano
10.3.9. Strawberries
10.3.10. Daylilies
10.3.11. Late season ground cover
10.3.12. Sunchokes
10.3.13. Ground cover infographic
10.3.14. Mastering the Growing Edge
10.4. Fruiting perennials
10.4.1. The pros of green plums
10.4.2. My notes on kousa
10.4.3. A paw paw permaculture
10.4.4. Got Figs?
10.4.5. Honeyberries
10.4.6. An inability to get fruit from wineberry
10.5. Self seeding or otherwise unusual annuals
10.5.1. Jelly melons
10.5.2. Growing Beetberry
10.5.3. Suiting itself: Turnip rooted chervil
10.5.4. Mulling over Malvas
10.5.5. Practicality: Edible dahlias part 3
11. Earthworks
11.1. Roots as of now
11.2. Dealing with deficiency
11.3. Stropharia first fruit
12. Design
12.1. Robert Hart's forest garden
12.2. Note from Permaculture ll
12.3. The Garden of Mortal Tree
12.4. Growing annuals
12.5. Using edge
12.6. Blog intro
12.7. the garden going it alone
12.8. Cold (zone 5) hardy N fixers
13. Visuals
13.1. Ground cover infographic
14. Preparing a permanent harvest
14.1. Shoots and flowers
14.1.1. The better broccoli
14.1.2. Another better broccoli
14.1.3. Shoot -shoots!
14.1.4. Edible sunchokes (other than the roots)
14.2. Roots and bulbs
14.2.1. A soup made with burdock
14.2.2. Egyptian walking onions
14.2.3. Drawn in: Edible dahlias part 1
14.2.4. To cook a dahlia: Edible dahlias part 2
14.2.5. Practicality: Edible dahlias part 3
14.3. Leaves
14.3.1. Matche
14.3.2. Mulling over Malvas
14.4. Fruits
14.4.1. Growing Beetberry