CROPS

Sources:
https://www.horizonherbs.com/
http://www.wellsweep.com/
http://www.perennialsolutions.org/perennial-plant-seed-sources-catalogs-stores-permaculture-varieties-hardy-hybrids-organic-gardening.html
http://www.permaculturenursery.com/
http://www.forestfarm.com/products.php?params=plantHardiness:5
http://www.perennials.com/content/top-10-perennials/best-perennials-for-dry-shade/
http://www.perennials.com/content/top-10-perennials/best-perennials-for-shady-gardens-regular-moisture/
http://www.turtletreeseed.org/section51.html
http://www.turtletreeseed.org/section52.html
http://www.turtletreeseed.org/section55.html

Resources:
http://centerfordeepecology.org/perennial-garlic-plant-it-once-and-harvest-for-20-years/
plants.usda.gov/wetland.html
http://www.oregonlive.com/hg/index.ssf/2009/07/shade_edibles_you_can_grow.html
http://www.pfaf.org/user/cmspage.aspx?pageid=90

Crops:

woody plants: mulberry, elderberry, asian pears, aronia


elderberry?
sea buckthorn
Chasmanthium latifolium, northern sea oats
"AIIR" root - russian
sumac
Fiddlehead ferns, chervil, mushrooms, Giant Solomon's Seal, Sweet Cicely, ramps/wild leeks and claytonia. Other good early spring crops are pea shoots and fast growing brassicas. These come up early in the spring before the tree leaf canopy can shade them too much.
Sea buckthorn?

mountain garden nursery order:
Polygonatum commutatum (solomon’s seal)
white baneberry
marshmallow (sun)
american groundnut
spikenard
wasabi
wood nettles
Anise root (sweet cicely)
Campanula americana Tall bellflower
Mitsuba. Japanese parsley, trefoil (Cryptotaenia japonica)
carolina allspice
honewort
wild yam
wild geranium
witch hazel
cow parsnip
wild hydrangea
goldenseal
ramps
indian cucumber root
ostrich fern
hosta
mitsuba
bamboo
udo
kinome
woods nettle
Japanese knotweed
Canada lovage
tall bellflower
anise root
aralia / acanthopanax spp.
toothwort
Smilax
Chinese wolfberry
arrowhead
Oenanthe