A brief bit of context; there’s a patch of woodland near me that nobody ever visits and the corners get good sunlight. I was considering turning a patch of soil over, chucking some nice loam/compost down, and growing some veg there as I don’t have the space. My thoughts are, it’d be there in case of emergencies, such as the pandemic/lockdown scenario we had.
Now, this woodland is a nightmare to access, so planting won’t be too easy and I might not get there very often. What are my options for veg that’ll grow, die off, re-seed, and re-grow the next year? In a worst case scenario, what if I planted 50 of them and just left them in the wild for 5 years before I needed them? Which vegetables would be the hardiest and need the least maintenance for this sort of thing? Is there such a thing?
Are there any edible fungi or fruit that would be a better option?
Sorry for the odd question. Cheers.
Now, this woodland is a nightmare to access, so planting won’t be too easy and I might not get there very often. What are my options for veg that’ll grow, die off, re-seed, and re-grow the next year? In a worst case scenario, what if I planted 50 of them and just left them in the wild for 5 years before I needed them? Which vegetables would be the hardiest and need the least maintenance for this sort of thing? Is there such a thing?
Are there any edible fungi or fruit that would be a better option?
Sorry for the odd question. Cheers.