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Forest Gardening with Robert Hart

AUTHOR Hart, Robert
PUBLISHER Green Books (07/01/2008)
PRODUCT TYPE Video (Other)

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This film explores the practical and philosophical ideas of the late Robert Hart who, some 45 years ago, had a vision of planting a small food-producing forest which could fulfill the needs of a healthy diet and at the same time create a beautiful and ecologically sound environment. He based his ideas on tropical forest gardens, which combine maximum output with minimum labor. The film goes on to look at two other projects inspired by the principles of forest gardening and perennial vegetable growing. On a windy plot in Cornwall, Ken Fern has set up Plants for a Future, where he grows 1500 species of useful perennial plants (with a further 5,000 on a database). Ken's idea is to create a garden which caters for all our needs and can be enjoyed. And a few miles north of London, Mike and Julia Guerra have created a tiny garden as an inspiration to anyone wishing to act locally. For as little as two hours a week, they can grow produce for six months of the year, by successfully combining the techniques of permaculture design, forest gardening and conventional organic growing.
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ISBN-13: 9781900322393
ISBN-10: 1900322390
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 1
Carton Quantity: 0
Product Dimensions: 5.00 x 0.10 x 5.00 inches
Weight: 0.05 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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Technology & Engineering | Agriculture - Sustainable Agriculture
Technology & Engineering | Garden Design
Technology & Engineering | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
Dewey Decimal: 306.349
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This film explores the practical and philosophical ideas of the late Robert Hart who, some 45 years ago, had a vision of planting a small food-producing forest which could fulfill the needs of a healthy diet and at the same time create a beautiful and ecologically sound environment. He based his ideas on tropical forest gardens, which combine maximum output with minimum labor. The film goes on to look at two other projects inspired by the principles of forest gardening and perennial vegetable growing. On a windy plot in Cornwall, Ken Fern has set up Plants for a Future, where he grows 1500 species of useful perennial plants (with a further 5,000 on a database). Ken's idea is to create a garden which caters for all our needs and can be enjoyed. And a few miles north of London, Mike and Julia Guerra have created a tiny garden as an inspiration to anyone wishing to act locally. For as little as two hours a week, they can grow produce for six months of the year, by successfully combining the techniques of permaculture design, forest gardening and conventional organic growing.
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Author: Hart, Robert
Robert Hart is a pioneer practitioner of agroforestry and permaculture. His previous books include "The Inviolable Hills, Ecosociety", and the widely acclaimed "Forest Farming" (co-authored with James Sholto Douglas). He lives in Shropshire, England.
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