Forest Gardening in Practice
A forest garden is a place where nature and people meet halfway,
between the canopy of trees and the soil underfoot. It doesn’t have to
look like a forest – what’s important is that natural processes are
allowed to unfold.
The result is an edible ecosystem. Forest Gardening In Practice is
the first indepth review of forest gardening with living, best practice
examples. It highlights the four core skills of forest gardeners:
ecology, horticulture, design, cooperation. It is for hobby gardeners, smallholders, community gardeners and
landscape professionals.
Forest Gardening In Practice features:
* A history of forest gardening
* Step-by-step guide to creating your own edible ecosystem
* 14 in-depth case studies of established forest gardens and edible landscapes in Europe and the USA.
* Chapters on integrating animals, learning, enterprises, working in community and public settings.
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