Author name: Ann D

Previous medical doctor turned permaculture practitionner with a passion to learn and teach others about growing food in a way that enriches the environment. I have a particular interest in perennial vegetables and in growing mushrooms outdoors.

Time scales

We live in a time of expectation of instant gratification, expecting next day deliveries, fast food and super-fast internet speeds, Most people are “short of time”. When it comes to growing your own food, many gardeners want plants that will produce crops quickly. At the most, we expect to wait 9 months from planting to […]

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The Hungry Gap

In a forest or woodland, the ground cover plants are the first to come to life, able to grow rapidly and complete their annual cycle before the shrubs and trees above them come into leaf and produce a light blocking canopy. Perennial vegetables help fill the “hungry gap” We are coming into the time of

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Claytonia

I am growing and eating two of the species in this group. Both I grew from seed. They are a useful addition to the salad bowl through the winter and spring. They are woodland plants and so are happy to grow in the shade. This is always a bonus when so many other plants like

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The beauty of daylilies

This year I am experimenting more with edible flowers. Some look pretty as a garnish or mixed into a salad. Some are good for making herbal teas, cleaning products or medicinal salves. For me, daylilies have some unique edible qualities and stand out as something special. I bought three different varieties, Nile Crane and Pink

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What is a food forest?

Food forests have become increasingly popular in permaculture circles as a way of planting a low maintenance, diverse, abundant garden. While “forest” conjures up pictures of a large, wooded landscape, you can design the smallest of gardens following food forest principles. The idea is to have plants growing in different layers. By doing this, you

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Roast yacon recipe

Roast yacon and sausage with chilli and lime This yacon recipe can be adapted to use whatever winter salad greens you have growing in your garden. Some with a bit of a bite are good to balance the sweetness of the yacon. Then add some protein and top with a zingy salad dressing for a

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