Creating a Forest Garden - Martin Crawford

Creating a Forest Garden

Working with Nature to Grow Edible Crops

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
384 Seiten
2010 | 1st
Green Books (Verlag)
978-1-900322-62-1 (ISBN)
49,95 inkl. MwSt
Tells the reader everything they need to know to create a forest garden.
Forest Gardening or Agroforestry is a way of growing edible crops with nature doing most of the work. Modelled on young woodland, a wide range of crops is grown in vertical layers. Species are chosen for their beneficial effects on each other, creating a healthy system that maintains its own fertility, with little need for digging, weeding or pest control. Whether a small area in your back garden or a larger plot, here is advice on how to create a beautiful space with great environmental benefits from planning and design (using permaculture principles) to planting and maintenance. With a changing climate, we must grow food sustainably, without compromising soil health, food quality or biodiversity and Forest Gardening offers an exciting solution to the challenge.



Creating a Forest Garden also includes a detailed directory of over 500 trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennials, annuals, root crops and climbers – almost all of them edible and many very unusual.



As well as more familiar plants you can grow your own chokeberries, goji berries, yams, heartnuts, bamboo shoots and buffalo currants.

Martin Crawford has spent over 20 years in organic agriculture and horticulture, and is director of the Agroforestry Research Trust, a non-profit-making charity that researches into temperate agroforestry and all aspects of plant cropping and uses, with a focus on tree, shrub and perennial crops. The Trust produces several publications and a quarterly journal, and sells plants and seeds. See www.agroforestry.co.uk for more information.

Foreword by Rob Hopkins



Introduction



Part 1: How forest gardens work



1. Forest gardens



2. Forest garden features and products



3. The effects of climate change



4. Natives and exotics



5. Emulating forest conditions



6. Fertility in forest gardens



Part 2: Designing your forest garden



7. Ground preparation and planting



8. Growing your own plants



9. First design steps



10. Designing wind protection



11. Canopy species



12. Designing the canopy layer



13. Shrub species



14. Designing the shrub layer



15. Herbaceous perennial and ground-cover species



16. Designing the perennial/ground-cover layer



17. Annuals, biennials and climbers



18. Designing with annuals, biennials and climbers



Part 3: Extra design elements and maintenance



19. Clearings



20. Paths



21. Fungi in forest gardens



22. Harvesting and preserving



23. Maintenance



24. Ongoing tasks



Glossary



Appendix 1: Propagation tables



Appendix 2: Trees and shrubs for hedging and fencing



Appendix 3: Plants to attract beneficial insects and bees



Appendix 4: Edible crops by month of use



Resources: Useful organisations, suppliers and publications

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.4.2010
Illustrationen Joanna Brown
Zusatzinfo full colour illus
Sprache englisch
Maße 220 x 275 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Garten
ISBN-10 1-900322-62-5 / 1900322625
ISBN-13 978-1-900322-62-1 / 9781900322621
Zustand Neuware
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