Thank you, Lawrence, for the input and the great pics!
No worries about the lawn - this is why I wrote "..when SHTF we can dig up the
lawn.." because until then we will need the beauty, and the place for kids to play
:-)
Thanx Bob for the except, because all I see on the web is used copies from
$50 up..
But this is a weird suggestion IMHO. Hard to imagine how people are willing
to go without winter squash and beans. And since filberts are included, we
are not just talking annuals here - if so, what about all the fruit and other
nut species?
I personally would not grow wheat, but rather spelt instead. I avoid wheat -
doesn’t always work in our wheat-drenched world, but I do my best.
Georg
Am 06.11.2015 um 18:53 schrieb Lawrence London <lfljvenaura@gmail.com>:permaculture mailing list
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Bob Waldrop <bob@bobwaldrop.net> wrote:
collardsExcellent.
filberts
alliums
parsley
parsnips
peanuts
potatoes
soybeans
sweet potatoes
sunflowers
turnips
Add cabbage, carrots, celery, parsley, peppers
wheatAND/OR
barley
rye
oats
corn (for grinding)
rice (see Fukuoka's method for growing upland rice w/o flooding for weed
control)
sesame
millet
quinoa
buckwheat
All are dietary staples you can eat everyday and can be combined with beans,
seeds, potatoes and sweet potatoes and nuts.
Soy can be turned into tofu, miso, natto, miso, tamari (also miso tamari),
sprouts
and cooked, ground and added as protein amendment to other dishes
--
Lawrence F. London
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