I wish there were accessible people with experience who could help you plan a companion plant combination that would outcompete natural flora and replace it with perennial food bearing plants.
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They're here, but the one I know probably won't help you, based on your previous interactions with her.
I hate to say it but...GPT?
I wish I could remember who was interviewed on the The Survival Podcast, but there is a guy/group working on software to help with all of that based on your zip code. I probably heard the interview close to a year ago, so I would think it is at least somewhat functional now. Unfortunately, I don't remember the name of the guy or the group.
Yes, but I can't remember the name of the guy Jack interviewed.
Do you know a source for this kind of thing?
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Do you have any indigenous peoples in your area?
(Not being flippant, or snarky)
In my area of the Sonoran desert we have a seed bank and organization dedicated to methods used by a number of different groups native to the area.
Great question. I actually went to the Tribal Center some years ago asking questions about indigenous plants. I got the feeling that for at least the people I was talking to, that part of their cultural knowledge is significantly diminished if not gone. I might try a different reservation.