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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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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8 colour plates, 20 line drawings
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Höhe: 233 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-900322-02-7 (9781900322027)
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Robert Hart was the pioneer of Forest Gardening in the UK. His work inspired many others to pursue his vision of a more self-sufficient and vibrant community based on agroforestry techniques.
Foreword by Herbert Girardet
Prologue: The Mini-forest
1. Towards a Forest Economy
2. Unity and Diversity
3. Health & Wholeness
4. Personal Pilgrimage
5. The Wenlock Edge Project
6. Plant Life: Its Infinite Potentialities
7. Design & Maintenance
8. Water and No Water
9. Stored up Sunshine: Energy Yesterday and Tomorrow
10. The Thinking Hand: Skills of the Craftsman
11. Agroforestry Against World Want
12. Green is Real
13. Where Do We Go From Here?
Epilogue: A New Twist in the Evolutionary Spiral
Appendix 1 Recommended Species: Temperate
Appendix 2 Recommended Species:
Tropical and Sub-tropical
References
Suggested further reading
Recommended suppliers in the UK
Membership organisations
Index