[Sdpg] MON April 6 Food Forest Across America on Visionary Culture Radio!
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
lakinroe at silcom.com
Mon Apr 6 06:12:57 PDT 2009
Food Forests Across America!
on Visionary Culture Radio!
Monday April 6th, 8:00 pm PST
Call In :: 646-649-1957
Or Log In or Listen ::
<http://www.visionarycultureradio.com/>www.visionarycultureradio.com
Greetings friends and permaculture enthusiasts -
I am writing to invite your participation in a nation-wide campaign
called Food Forests Across America! - initiated by Erik Ohlsen. (See
his article posted on Permaculture
Research Institute's site. <http://permaculture.org.au/2009/01/26/food-forests-across-america>http://permaculture.org.au/2009/01/26/food-forests-across-america.
Join the campaign for local food security and learn how you can help
to transform gardens, lawns, parks, and empty spaces into thriving
edible landscapes that are beautiful, regenerative, and produce an
abundance of delicious, locally grown food! We can create
intentional systems that provide for our needs and the needs of the
earth by mirroring natural ecologies in our designs.
What is a Food Forest Garden?
A Food Forest describes an intentionally cultivated forest that
mimics the native ecosystem. In designing a food forest, we observe
the community of plants in the forest. The home Food Forest reflects
these observations by applying plants that function similar to the
native plants but have a higher yield, are more palatable, or useful
in some way to the designer. Food Forests can offer an incredible
abundance while stewarding the landscape in a good way.
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. As a food forest mimics the
ecology found in native forests, they are fantastic examples of good
soil and land stewardship.
Food Forests Across America!\
on Visionary Culture Radio!
Monday April 6th, 8:00 pm PST
Call In :: 646-649-1957
Or Log In or Listen ::
<http://www.visionarycultureradio.com/>www.visionarycultureradio.com
Tune into Visionary Culture Radio with Laura Fox on Monday for a show
on Food Forests Across America with special guest permaculture
teachers from the east to west coasts of the U.S.
Special Guests Include:
Erik Ohlsen - Founder & Director
- <http://www.permacultureartisans.com/>Permaculture Earth Artisans
Ethan Roland - Founder & Director
- <http://www.appleseedpermaculture.com/>AppleSeed Permaculture
Marisha Auerbach - Founder & Director
- <http://www.herbnwisdom.com/>Herb 'n Wisdom
Max Meyers - Director - <http://www.melc.us/>Mendocino Ecological
Learning Center
Jay Ma - Co-Founder, Director of Programs &
Development - <http://www.livingmandala.com/>Living Mandala
John Valenzuela - Veteran Permaculture Designer, Educator & Consultant
Where Can I Learn About Forest Gardens?
We recommend the books-
Edible Forest Gardens, by Dave Jacke and Eric Toensmeier,
<http://www.edibleforestgardens.com/>http://www.edibleforestgardens.com
Forest Gardening by Robert Hart
How to Make a Forest Garden by Patrick Whitefield
Designing and Maintaining Your Edible Landscape Naturally by Robert Kourik
Roots Demystified by Robert Kourik
- Food Forests Across America posted at the Permaculture Research
Institute: .<http://permaculture.org.au/2009/01/26/food-forests-across-america>http://permaculture.org.au/2009/01/26/food-forests-across-america
- Forest Gardening Blog - started by Ethan
Roland: <http://forestgardenimmersion.blogspot.com/> <http://forestgardenimmersion.blogspot.com/>http://forestgardenimmersion.blogspot.com/
- Garden of Eden: Permaculture Revolution published in
Greenlifestyles by Jay Ma
- 300 year Old Food Forest in Vietnam:
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5ZgzwoQ-ao>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5ZgzwoQ-ao
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.
To learn more about such offerings, check out
<http://www.livingmandala.com/>www.livingmandala.com
or catalyse a Food Forest workshop in your own bioregion!
In the local Olympia area, Terra Commons has many opportunities to
learn about and work in forest gardens, check out:
<http://www.oly-wa.us/Terra/>http://www.oly-wa.us/Terra/
All are invite to join in the Food Forest at the Wild Thyme Farm.
Please contact Marisha Auerbach to schedule:
<mailto:queenbee at herbnwisdom.com>queenbee at herbnwisdom.com or (360)
273-7117
--
Herb'n Wisdom
Queen Bee Flower Essences
<http://www.herbnwisdom.com>www.herbnwisdom.com
<http://www.wildthymefarm.com>www.wildthymefarm.com
"...the greatest change we need to make is from consumption to
production, even if on a small scale, in our own gardens. If only 10% of
us do this, there is enough for everyone.
Hence the futility of revolutionaries who have no gardens, who depend on
the very system they attack, and who produce words and bullets, not food
and shelter." - Bill Mollison
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