1524 NW 21st
Oklahoma City, OK
NOT drawn to scale, this lot is about 200′ north-south, and 80′ east west.
1 — elderberry
2 — catnip & peas
3 — highbush cranberry
4 — serviceberry
5 — sunflowers
6 — wintergreen
7 — rhubarb
8 — lemon balm & rhubarb
9 — citronella
10 — paw paw tree
11 — red & black currants
12 — kinnickinick
13 — dwarf fruit trees
14 — bay laurel
15 — water dropwort
16 — purple echinacea
17 — grapes
18 — society garlic
19 — lingonberries
20 — salah
21 — evergreen huckleberry
22 — aronia
23 — pak choi, radiccio, arugula, roman chamomile
24 — amaranth (loves-lies-bleeding and golden), strawberry spinach
25 — collards
26 — borage & sweet william, rue
27 — parsley, rosemary, sage, thyme, tarragon, 2 kinds of oregano
28 — lovage, parsley, stevia, cilantro, french lavender, gotu kola
29 — bush cherries
30 — asparagus
31 — tomatoes & basil
32 — scarlet runner beans
33 — salad burnet & good king henry
34 — dead tree stump with purple hyacinth bean vines
35 — dead tree with scarlet runner beans
36 — garlic chives
37 — potatoes in buckets
Also, I forgot to put spearmint and daylillies, they are just north of the tomatoes and basil that are along the west side of the house. More beds are planned north of the existing beds on the west side of the house, and under the dwarf fruit trees. The “33” next to the “pecan” note at the top of the map is a mistake. The Siberian pea tree, strawberry tree, akebia vine, oregon grape, vine peaches, and passion flower vine have been started in peat pots and haven’t acquired a spot on the lawn yet.
For information about our plans for adapting our”urban homestead” to meet the looming challenges of peak oil, climate instability, and economic irrationality, see Gatewood Urban Homestead, the permaculture design for our home.