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Edition: Paperback
Format: 8-page color section, b&w photographs, charts, maps resource lists, index
Pages: 8 x 11, 184 pages
ISBN: 9781856230087
Old ISBN: 1-85623-008-2
Publisher: Permanent Publications
Release Date: 2000-01-15
How to Make a Forest Garden
Patrick WhitefieldA forest garden is a food-producing garden, based on the model of a natural woodland or forest. It is made up of fruit and nut trees, fruit bushes, perennial vegetables and herbs. It can be tailored to fit any space, from a tiny urban back yard to a large rural garden.
A close copy of a natural ecosystem, it is perhaps the most ecologically friendly way of gardening open to us.
It is also a low-maintenance way of gardening. Once established there is none of the digging, sowing, planting out and hoeing of the conventional kitchen garden. The main task is picking up the produce!
This highly practical, yet inspiring book gives you everything
you need to know in order to create a beautiful and productive
forest garden,
including:
- Basic principles
- Layout
- How to choose plants
- Details of over one hundred plants, from apples to mushrooms
- the most comprehensive account of perennial and self-seeding vegetables in print
- A step-by-step guide to creating your garden
- Full details of an example garden, and pictures of many more
Forest gardening is an important element of permaculture. This book explains in detail permaculture design for temperate climates and contains much of interest for anybody wanting to introduce sustainable practices into their garden.
of the steps that many of us can take to realise this alluring vision."
—Robert Hart

