If a farmer in the south wanted to incorporate some medicinal plants into his legal crop, what would be some good crops for that? Talking less than an acre of land.

People always think corn is the best, but they are two different shades of green and look out of place if seen from the air. Also if you don't have an early flowering strain, it won't be ready before the corn is. I'm thinking sunflowers might be a good one, but this person would like some other ideas. Maybe instead of having rows you could broadcast the seeds and cover them lightly with a plow, making more of a random pattern. I might even go with a "garden" plant, that you could harvest by hand and give to friends/neighbors to eat. Was thinking tomatoes b/c of the fact that you have a reason to inspect the plants and take time caring for them. Could even put up one of those wire braces around your "plant" like you would a tomato plant.

I also plan on leaving a couple of native weeds in the garden to help. I hope to have several different varieties of crops, not only for cover, but also to have fresh vegies.
guyyug Reviewed by guyyug on . What crops to plant to hide my "plants" If a farmer in the south wanted to incorporate some medicinal plants into his legal crop, what would be some good crops for that? Talking less than an acre of land. People always think corn is the best, but they are two different shades of green and look out of place if seen from the air. Also if you don't have an early flowering strain, it won't be ready before the corn is. I'm thinking sunflowers might be a good one, but this person would like some other ideas. Maybe instead of having rows Rating: 5