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u/ilovemrhandsome · 3 pointsr/GuerrillaGardening

You might want to reference the Theodore Payne Foundation website. They specialize in drought tolerant, California Native plants and should have some edibles in their mix.

Would have to do some research, but perhaps some Mexican Elderberry or prickly pear cactus, both native to California.

Also, check out this book. Has lots of info on California Native plants that can be eaten as food.

u/garbonsai · 2 pointsr/fermentation

Stones are fine. Pascal Baudar does it all the time. Make sure they're not limestone or something that will dissolve in acid. Sanitize by boiling. Make sure they're not likely to contain pockets of water that will cause them to go BOOM! when you're boiling them.