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I'm trying to work on building a permaculture garden, and was wondering what I should plant in USDA zone 4A.

Ideally I'm looking for a list of each bed with crop combinations to have them help each other.

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    This question will be closed as too broad unless you provide more details such as your growing zone, urban/rural, size of property, goals and budgets – kevinskio May 05 '16 at 10:07
  • http://www.permaculture.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Permaculture-Techniques.pdf – Ecnerwal May 05 '16 at 14:02
  • Not much help, it's just general advice. I'm looking for more of a "wiki answer" – black thumb May 05 '16 at 15:53
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    Permaculture can be practiced around the world to different degrees and with different resources. Success lies with local practices and plants that work. This is still too broad. – kevinskio May 05 '16 at 16:19
  • I agree that this is way too broad. There isn't a finite list of permaculture plants. Permaculture is all about doing what works in your particular environment and with your particular needs. The number of plants you can use to meet your goals is nearly endless. It would be better if you asked about a particular problem you wanted to solve with permaculture and we could work from there. Also, initially when you wrote your post, I thought you meant permaculture zones, not USDA zones. We could give recommendations for different permie zones in your USDA zone. – michelle May 05 '16 at 19:04
  • How do we submit questions to the wiki? – black thumb May 05 '16 at 20:11
  • Did the revision help at all? – black thumb May 05 '16 at 20:15

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