Art of the Edible Landscape
Welcome to my Edible Landscaping resources page – I originally created this page for some classes I taught at Otis College of Art & Design. If you are interested in taking an in-person Edible Landscaping Design course with me, please…
Publications
More than a decade of Change-Making adds up to a lot of stuff. Here’s what I’ve done, and where you can find it online. | Garden books | books about Community-Building | | FREE downloads | online classes | smartphone apps | | New…
Soil workhorses
daikon radish (can break up clay), a favorite of Fukuoka burdock, similarly deep and powerful root chicory, burnet, lamb’s quarters, dock – described as “deep rooted” by John Jeavons (J2) beets, comfrey – accumulate potassium (J2) clover – accumulates nitrogen…