I discuss 3 crops that are new for me to grow. I am evaluating them for incorporating into my #permaculture #garden 's herbaceous layer. I discuss a few strategies I use for selecting traits for seed saving. I tend to select for naturalization. I also do a tour of other firsts for my garden, located in the Texas Cross Timbers, and some seasonal changes. Some of the crops featured in the tour are: lantana, mexican plum, chickasaw plum, savanna mustard, perennial kale, amaranth, quince, fuzzy bean, tomato, arugula, sunflower, maypop passion flower, chard, georgia collard, wild rocket arugula, chili pequin, chiltepin, sunchoke, oregano, blackberry, fig, comfrey, coral honeysuckle, wild strawberry, wild onion, garlic, and many many more.
00:00 - Intro Self Seeding
00:48 - Example Crop 1
03:13 - Example Crop 2
06:20 - Example Crop 3
08:20 - My First Quince Apple
10:05 - Mini Spring Tour Begins
14:53 - More First Quince Apples
20:32 - First Texas Persimmon Fruit
This is in my relatively new permaculture nursery/ #farm in the Cross Timbers ecoregion of #Texas created by converting my grass lawn into a productive native garden .
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#gardening
#backyardfarming
#rewilding
#gardendesign
#seedsaving
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