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u/WhiskyTangoSailor · 2 pointsr/Homesteading

Yup, listen to this guy OP.

To add some things;

Jerusalem artichoke, drought resistant pest resistant and most people won't know what they are. We do sweet grapes in the backyard and wine grapes and hops in the front. Neighborhood kids leave them alone but I don't know if you want to invest in plants that take years on leased land.

Do lots of herbs and trade for other stuff at the farmers market. I'd also do lots of onions, squash and other cellar items for winter storage or get a large supply of jars and some canning minions. If codes allow it use tires as raised beds and pallets for compost bin partitions. Bee boxes help everyone, could be moved later and I have yet to see ours disappear and we live in the ghetto.

I recommend reading this book for anyone growing anything anywhere...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1890132527/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1394675515&sr=8-2&pi=SY200_QL40

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Anticonsumption

A good book on permaculture: Gaia's Garden

u/Anthropoclast · 1 pointr/aquaponics

Many plants hyper-accumulate specific nutrients. For example, comfrey accumulates calcium, magnesium, iron, and silica. Specific plants accumulate (fix) nitrogen (legumes). Others scavange phosphorous (dandelion or fennel). Whatever your nutrient deficiency, you can find a plant that accumulates that particular nutrient.

Table 6-2 (dynamic nutrient accumulators) from this book may be useful to you.