Forest Garden News — On Location!

Forest Garden News — On Location!

Forest Garden Livestream

Wednesday 9th December, 10am GMT

On-site eco-home development

This week, I'm busy out working on a landscaping job on an eco-home development. But you will still have a forest garden livestream, even if it's coming from a layby 😆.

I’ll be looking at the choice of fruit trees, bearing in mind the rootstock, final size and height, pollinating partners and position for different species. I will also illustrate basic wildlife garden features, for even the most seemingly straightforward of gardens.

There will be an informal Zoom chat afterwards at 10.30am, all welcome.

Eco-home development

Livestream

Zoom Q&A

  • Zoom link

  • Time: 10.30—11:00am

  • Zoom password: orchard

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Green roof bonananza

I’m helping create a green roof for a client’s seating area and I can’t help but notice that there’s an awful lot of information circulating about green roofs. My favourite podcast Roots and All has an episode Green Roofs with Dr Anna Zakrisson and my favourite US podcast Growing Greener has an episode Green Roofs – Meadows in the Sky with Laura Hansplant. 

And don’t forget to look at John Little’s work, he’s a hole digger and green roof expert, with an interview on Roots and All.

White blossom

Photo gallery of forest garden plants

Work continues apace (albeit a slow pace) on the forestgardengallery.uk. Organising the photos along the lines of Martin Crawford’s book Creating a Forest Garden, we are currently researching about 460 plants, and plan to upload about 2,000 photographs.

You can help speed things, by doing some picture research! I have written up instructions, plus I've made a 9 minute YouTube video explaning the research process. There’s also a supportive WhatsApp group. Email me [email protected] for details 🙂

Screenshot of online course

Complete forest garden course only £99

3.5 hours of condensed forest garden knowledge, showing you how to create an edible ecosystem in your own backyard, each step of the way. There’s also a supportive WhatsApp group to help answer any questions you may have. 

The slides are freely available on backyardforest.uk and this is the course structure

  1. Intro Why growing edible crops with nature is so important

  2. Plan Observations to make, wishes to list & mapping your patch

  3. Design How to put things in the right place

  4. Protect Windbreaks & other tricks to protect your precious plants

  5. Perennial Veg Resilient & low maintenance veg are on the menu

  6. Canopy Plant the big trees, the canopy layer

  7. Ground Prep Ways to clear the ground, so as to plant your plants

  8. Shrubs & Cover Shrubs away & keep the ground covered

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