What is a Food Forest Garden?
Imagine a forest where every single tree is dripping with fresh fruits and ripening nuts. Every shrub is packed with delicious berries, and every other plant is a medicinal herb, culinary spice, or beautiful edible flower. Tubers and root crops are abundant underfoot, gourmet mushroom logs sprout in the shade, and hardy kiwi vines climb back up through the layers of this multi-functional forest of food.
Food forests are diverse gardens modeled after natural ecosystems designed to mimic the way a forest thrives and regenerates. A forest continuously nourishing all elements in the system and produce a vast diversity of outputs, but requires little or no inputs to sustain itself. By recognizing the self-supporting, mutually beneficial relationships of the elements in a forest - from tall trees, smaller trees, shrubs, herbs, ground covers, vines, nitrogen fixers, insectaries, fungi, animals, and more, the food forest garden designs a similar system but replaces the components that are in a common forest with species that are preferred edibles and more useful for humans. The forest then becomes a Garden of Eden, in which edible or useful plants are found from head to toe, where something in season is always ready to eat, and the system requires little or no maintenance to sustain and regenerate.
Where Can I Learn About Forest Gardens?
as well as Permaculture resources, practices, and philosophies.
The best way is to learn how to design and install a Food Forest Garden is by taking a hands-on course.
Upcoming Forest Garden Courses:
Hands-On Food Forest Workshop - May 16-17, Petaluma, CA
Forest Garden Immersion Course - April 23-26
Hands-on Training to Design and Implement Edible Landscapes
April 23-26, 2009
High Falls, New York
at Camp Epworth Permaculture Demonstration & Education Center
In Association with Appleseed Permaculture
FOREST GARDENING, FOREST ECOLOGY, PERMACULTURE, PLANT PROPAGATION, PLANTING & MULCHING, GRAFTING, SOIL ECOLOGY, BASIC BOTANY, MUSHROOM, INOCULATION, FORAGING & WILD EDIBLES, DESIGN TOOLS, FRESH FOREST GARDEN COOKING, AND MORE
Course Description
This course immerses participants in the hands-on reality of designing and co-creating edible forest gardens. During the 4-day (Thu-Fri-Sat-Sun) course, participants learn how to design, establish, and maintain such Edible Forest Gardens of Eden.Together we will engage in the practical skills of forest gardening: propagation, grafting, planting & mulching, soil ecology, basic botany & horticulture, management & maintenance, plant identification, mushroom inoculation, foraging & wild edibles, community preparation of local medicines, and fresh forest garden cooking. Daily plant walks connect participants on a deeper level with a diversity of multifunctional herbs, trees, and vines. Participants share stories of their own forest gardening explorations, and a visit to an 11-year old local forest garden shows the evolution of these systems. We learn to weave forest gardening into our communities as well as into the soil.
Forest Gardening in the Northeast
This course functionally interconnects with other Forest Garden courses taught in the Northeast this season by providing cultural mentoring in the hands-on joys and challenges of starting and maintaining forest gardens. Our connection to the local community will culminate in adding another quarter-acre of forest garden to last year's acre-planting, and a celebration with the local permaculture community before returning home.
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