
Forest Gardening: Cultivating an Edible Landscape
Author(s): Robert Hart (Author)
- Publisher: Green Earth Books (an Imprint of Green Books)
- Publication Date: 10 Oct. 1991
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
- Print length: 224 pages
- ISBN-10: 1870098447
- ISBN-13: 9781870098441
Book Description
Forest gardening is a way of working with Nature which is not only productive and requires minimal maintenance, but creates great environmental benefits. As Herbert Girardet says in his Foreword, “Robert Hart was a rare person . . . For decades he waged a battle for life, patiently writing books and articles and quietly planting trees on his small farm in Shropshire. Robert created a magnificent forest garden which had a profound influence on the way people cultivated their land. It was a garden dedicated to human needs for fruit, nuts, vegetables and plant medicines. But it was at the same time a celebration of the myriad interactions of life, based on profound observations, both intuitive and scientific, of how different life forms interact in order to stimulate and support one another.”
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