ShutterstockTired of the "Annual Lie" that keeps you tilling, sowing, and stressing every single spring? In this episode of The Farm Fresh, we’re breaking the cycle of high-maintenance gardening and moving toward true food sovereignty. I’m showing you how to stop "renting" your food through seasonal labor and start "owning" your infrastructure by planting the heavy hitters of the homestead. From the deep-rooted endurance of 20-year Asparagus beds to the prehistoric productivity of Globe Artichokes and the indestructible calorie bank of Sunchokes, we explore the philosophy and granular tactics of the ten-year larder. You’ll learn why the "old way" of clean-slate gardening actually destroys the vital mycorrhizal fungi your plants need and how a transition to perennial vegetables creates a self-sustaining, closed-loop ecosystem that mimics the forest floor.
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