I call what I do "Companion Planting" as all I have helps the other species in some way. We plot grow. Highest nitrogen eaters near the geese and those not needing so much further away. The plan is to bury the old 400 gal stock tank below ground, ramp it in and out, and add water and geese. When cleaning time happens we use a sump pump fit for large debris and pump it out into the garden, not directly on the plants, but between.
We also plant "3 sisters," Native American style. Corn for feed or meal goes in first, when it gets height the climbing beans go in, and once they are up, a squash is added to shade out ground weeds. All are winter crops to dry in field and store for winter. If you use a "fresh eat" item, you are likely to walk all over something, in the search for something else. The fresh eat rows are wider, with more access for picking with safety for the plants.
The list below is only PART of what has been gathered, but each family member wants a variety of items. The deal I made is weeding your own, or it doesn't get planted. If it becomes weeded and buried, I dig it, and feed it to stock. Then I plant something I want and they are out of getting fresh goods. I made the rules they will follow, or their's gets "struck" from the list. *shrugs* We'll find out?
Right now the plans include nothing but heirloom open-polinated varieties (don't figure to plant anything I can't save seeds from):
-note: these are in no particular order-
Roma tomatos
sweet banana peppers
2 Habanero hot peppers, chocolate and white varieties
Mortgage Lifter tomatos
Red Acre cabbage
Red salad bow lettuce (and maybe 3 others, undecided)
Spaghetti Squash
Burgundy Okra
Flag Leeks
Golden Globe turnips
Georgia Collards
parsnips (variety not decided)
Yukon Gold potatos
Delicata Squash
Bloomsdale spinach
Pak Choi Chinese cabbage
Telegraph Cucumbers
Creole Red Onions
Asian Sakata melons
Largo Lima beans
Hopi Blue meal corn
Amole Soap Plant: see links
http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/vme/ARNHA/soaproot.html
http://www.horizonherbs.com/product.asp?specific=2654
Charleston Grey watermelons
Hale's Best cantaloupes
Hickory King corn white
Black Beauty Zucchini
Louisiana Purplehull peas
Anaheim peppers
Purple Coneflowers Echinacea
Tomatillo
Ground Cherries
Blue Kuri squash
Strawberry spinach
Napa Chinese cabbage
Purple Top rutabagas
Borage
Bushel Gourds
Kamut wheat
...and the family is STILL adding on!!!! Oh my back!!*&^%%*()_)_~*!!!