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Yes, or well I did until I mowed it under to replant, we had a prairie rat problem in that area. I get my starts there from https://www.prairiemoon.com/ they have whole lists of gardens by what you want from them. You can, of course, take that list and start from grocery store/hardware store seeds. Don't forget perennial seeds are finicky to start, and take two years plus to even bloom.A quick yet educational read on Jerusalem artichokes / sunchokes: https://joybileefarm.com/grow-sunchokes/
I am going to have to rearrange a few things in the garden plan to dedicate a raised bed to the sunchokes inn the back of the garden. I guess the zucchini well get moved to the ground somewhere and the parsnips in with onions, garlic, carrots and celery. Perhaps I'll actually move the celery to the herb bed and just replace its current pane location with the parsnips... That should do the trick.
Anybody have a perrenial pollinator garden? I don't mind planting a few annual flowers, but I would really like to plant perennial flowers all along the garden feve as a decorative border that would double as a pollinator garden. Any ideas? Also, I would love a perennial that dryers rabbits if such a plant exists. I could mix it in with the pollinator perennials to protect them and the rest of the garden from the rabbits.