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Book Synopsis

Create abundance through this unique approach to low-maintenance, high-yield, sustainable food production

A food forest is a productive landscape developed around a mix of trees and perennials. Rooted in permaculture principles, this integrated approach to gardening incorporates a variety of plants such as fruit and nut trees, shrubs, vines, and perennial herbs and vegetables. Food forests can help increase biodiversity, protect valuable habitat for beneficial insects, and promote food security and resilience, all while providing an abundant harvest.

The Food Forest Handbook is a practical manual for the design and management of a home-scale perennial polyculture garden. Simple, straightforward instructions guide the reader through:

Getting started - site assessment and planning Tending the forest garden maintaining soil health, succession planning, , mulching, pruning and more The fruits of your labor crop profiles, harvest, storage, nutrit

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. Perennial Polycultures: Past, Present, and Future
Forest Ecology
More About Ecology
Perennial Polycultures
Agroforestry
Food Forests Through Time and Around the World
Food Forest Developments in the 20th Century
Food Forests in the 21st Century: The New Cottage Garden

2. Food Forest Design and Planning
Permaculture Design and the Food Forest
Permaculture Concepts
The Design Process
Site Analysis
Bringing It All Together
Creating a Sector Map
The Design Concept Map
Possibilities Abound: Microniches on Your Land
Plant Research
Plant Selection
Fruit Tree Polyculture

3. Food Forest Design: From Concept Sketch to Detailed Designs
Concept Sketch
Food Forest Pros and Cons
Patterns of Design
Some Other Multifunctional Arrangements
Urban Considerations
Seed Resources

4. A Food Forest Feast: Selecting Plants for Your Food Forest
Why We Eat Fruit
Nuts
Herbs
Greens
Edible Flowers
Roots
Wild Edible Plants
Fungi
Medicinal Plants
Uncommon Fruits
Soil-conditioning Plants
Nutrient-cycling Plants
Habitat Plants and Ecological Niches: The Birds and the Bees
Creating Your Food Forest Guild
Species Palettes
Choosing Your Plant Varieties

5 Tending and Growing a Forest Garden
Initial Site Preparation
Diverse Plant Life Spans
Three Steps to Creating a Dynamic Mineral-rich Ecosystem
Perennials and Biennials
Fungi
Space for Annuals
Soil Fertility Ideas
Maintaining Plant Health: The Power of Observation
Managing the Food Forest Ecosystem
Managing Cedar Apple Rust ( Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginiana )
Plan for Abundance
Planting a Tree
Pruning Techniques
Harvest
Fruit Tree Care
Maintenance Schedule

6. Propagating Your Food Forest Garden
Buying Plants
Growing Your Own: Tools and Methods
Heirloom Fruit
A Nursery Business!

7. A Tour of Food Forests in Various Climates
Drylands
Central Mexico Food Forest: El Huizachal
Food Forest Around Luis and Carla Hurtado's House
Temperate Continental Climate: Perennial Polycultures at Three Sisters Farm
For the Bees: A Bee Yard Design
Some Food Forests in Pennsylvania
Subtropical America: South Florida Food Forests
Mid-Atlantic Food Forest
Suzi's Natural Food Forest and Permaculture Gardening — Texas Style
Pacific Northwest: Beacon Food Forest
Hazelwood Food Forest Revisited: Where Is It Now?
Food Forests in the Sustainable, Regenerative Society
Closing Thoughts

Appendix: Compost Remediation for Lead Contamination
Index
About the Authors
About the Publisher

The Food Forest Handbook

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      Publisher: New Society Publishers
      Publication Date: 01/05/2017
      ISBN13: 9780865718128, 978-0865718128
      ISBN10: 0865718121

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Create abundance through this unique approach to low-maintenance, high-yield, sustainable food production

      A food forest is a productive landscape developed around a mix of trees and perennials. Rooted in permaculture principles, this integrated approach to gardening incorporates a variety of plants such as fruit and nut trees, shrubs, vines, and perennial herbs and vegetables. Food forests can help increase biodiversity, protect valuable habitat for beneficial insects, and promote food security and resilience, all while providing an abundant harvest.

      The Food Forest Handbook is a practical manual for the design and management of a home-scale perennial polyculture garden. Simple, straightforward instructions guide the reader through:

      Getting started - site assessment and planning Tending the forest garden maintaining soil health, succession planning, , mulching, pruning and more The fruits of your labor crop profiles, harvest, storage, nutrit

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction

      1. Perennial Polycultures: Past, Present, and Future
      Forest Ecology
      More About Ecology
      Perennial Polycultures
      Agroforestry
      Food Forests Through Time and Around the World
      Food Forest Developments in the 20th Century
      Food Forests in the 21st Century: The New Cottage Garden

      2. Food Forest Design and Planning
      Permaculture Design and the Food Forest
      Permaculture Concepts
      The Design Process
      Site Analysis
      Bringing It All Together
      Creating a Sector Map
      The Design Concept Map
      Possibilities Abound: Microniches on Your Land
      Plant Research
      Plant Selection
      Fruit Tree Polyculture

      3. Food Forest Design: From Concept Sketch to Detailed Designs
      Concept Sketch
      Food Forest Pros and Cons
      Patterns of Design
      Some Other Multifunctional Arrangements
      Urban Considerations
      Seed Resources

      4. A Food Forest Feast: Selecting Plants for Your Food Forest
      Why We Eat Fruit
      Nuts
      Herbs
      Greens
      Edible Flowers
      Roots
      Wild Edible Plants
      Fungi
      Medicinal Plants
      Uncommon Fruits
      Soil-conditioning Plants
      Nutrient-cycling Plants
      Habitat Plants and Ecological Niches: The Birds and the Bees
      Creating Your Food Forest Guild
      Species Palettes
      Choosing Your Plant Varieties

      5 Tending and Growing a Forest Garden
      Initial Site Preparation
      Diverse Plant Life Spans
      Three Steps to Creating a Dynamic Mineral-rich Ecosystem
      Perennials and Biennials
      Fungi
      Space for Annuals
      Soil Fertility Ideas
      Maintaining Plant Health: The Power of Observation
      Managing the Food Forest Ecosystem
      Managing Cedar Apple Rust ( Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginiana )
      Plan for Abundance
      Planting a Tree
      Pruning Techniques
      Harvest
      Fruit Tree Care
      Maintenance Schedule

      6. Propagating Your Food Forest Garden
      Buying Plants
      Growing Your Own: Tools and Methods
      Heirloom Fruit
      A Nursery Business!

      7. A Tour of Food Forests in Various Climates
      Drylands
      Central Mexico Food Forest: El Huizachal
      Food Forest Around Luis and Carla Hurtado's House
      Temperate Continental Climate: Perennial Polycultures at Three Sisters Farm
      For the Bees: A Bee Yard Design
      Some Food Forests in Pennsylvania
      Subtropical America: South Florida Food Forests
      Mid-Atlantic Food Forest
      Suzi's Natural Food Forest and Permaculture Gardening — Texas Style
      Pacific Northwest: Beacon Food Forest
      Hazelwood Food Forest Revisited: Where Is It Now?
      Food Forests in the Sustainable, Regenerative Society
      Closing Thoughts

      Appendix: Compost Remediation for Lead Contamination
      Index
      About the Authors
      About the Publisher

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