Photographic guide of some of the plants we use most in Permaculture and that you can add to your traditional crops. Not all are intended for use in the garden, as they spread quickly, making maintenance difficult, or because they take up too much space. This will therefore depend on the size of the garden.



Golden Berry.




Golden Berry




Amaranth. Produces in large quantities




Amaranth



Marigold.


alcachofa
Artichokes.




consuelda
Comfrey.




Dandelion.



Bardana
Burdock .

Vicia
Vetch .


Asparagus. Suitable for the garden





Asparagus


Peas.






Passionflower.



Nettle.



Chayote.






Quinoa. Produces in large quantities




Quinoa




Mint. Suitable for the garden if controlled.



Kale.



Nasturtium. Not suitable for the garden




New Zeland Spinach. Suitable for the garden if controlled





Jerusalem Artichoke. Not suitable for the garden




Yacon





AcederaRed Sorrel.






Acedera
Sorrel.





AcederaPyrethrum.



Acedera
Yarrow. Not suitable for the garden.



llantenPlantain weed.



shisoShiso



borraja
Borage. Not suitable for the garden


verdolaga
Purslane. Not suitable for the garden.





Green Onion


Ciboulette
Chives


Summer Aloe. Not suitable for the garden


Bambusa Tuldoides. Not suitable for the garden



Upland Cress



Horsetail. Not suitable for the garden



Lavender



Lemon Balm. Not suitable for the garden



Nopal. Not suitable for the garden



English Grass



Piquín Pepper



Perennial Leek



Portulaca. Not suitable for the garden



Rosemary



Dryland Arugula



Rue



Sage



Valerian



Violas. Not suitable for the garden. Only as ground cover and requires much control



Blackberry. Not suitable for the garden. Very invasive



Thornless Blackberry. Invasive but easy to control


frambuesas
Raspberries. Invasive



Zinnias



Wormwood. Not suitable for the garden



Perennial Basil


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