Transforming Florida Lawns: A Permaculture Garden and Food Forest Guide

Transforming Florida Lawns: A Permaculture Garden and Food Forest Guide

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2023-02-26 05:21:48
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Amanda Pike
  • ISBN:1683343298
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Summary

Food forests are the next step in sustainable home and community gardening。 A food forest, or a forest garden, contains edible plants that mimic ecosystems and patterns found in nature。 In order to enhance food security and practice permaculture in our own backyards and communities, it is key to understand which plants are best for local food forests and what they will grow alongside with harmoniously。 Permaculture, or the philosophy of working with nature rather than against it, can teach us affordable, sustainable, and research-based ways to not only beautify our surroundings, but also lower the risk of food insecurity and help prepare us for population increases and continuous climate change。 All one needs to successfully begin their food forest experience is one thing: a lawn。 Florida is the perfect state for growing produce, herbs, and other edibles year-round。 Most plants in a food forest do not need to be replanted every year, and food forests can take care of their own fertilization and pest control。 Knowing which plants grow in which parts of the state (north, central, and south) is crucial, too, in order to successfully create a successful ecosystem。 Florida Food Gardens offers readers not only key knowledge on the benefits of food forests and the basics of creating them, but the best plants to grow in any Floridian's backyard, community garden, or other environment。 With 200 easy to follow, one page reference sheets for each plant (that includes recipes, cultural information, and much more), readers will be able to actively use the text as they prepare for planting their food forests。

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Reviews

Alicia Bayer

Truly an excellent book。 I’m far from Florida up in Minnesota but I highly recommend this book even if you’re just near Florida。 Permaculture is such a wonderful way to transform your yard, feed your family, help the planet, improve your health, save money, you name it。 It’s gardening with much less work and expense, since you plant a self sustaining garden that mimics what nature would do on its own to take care of itself。 I use permaculture in my own yard, happily harvesting elderberries, stra Truly an excellent book。 I’m far from Florida up in Minnesota but I highly recommend this book even if you’re just near Florida。 Permaculture is such a wonderful way to transform your yard, feed your family, help the planet, improve your health, save money, you name it。 It’s gardening with much less work and expense, since you plant a self sustaining garden that mimics what nature would do on its own to take care of itself。 I use permaculture in my own yard, happily harvesting elderberries, strawberries, asparagus, mint, chives, black raspberries, lambs quarters, plantain, cherries, etc。 that grow without my help year after year。 This book gives you all the information you need and more with truly inspirational stories of many Florida homeowners who provide up to 90% of their family’s food on small lots and often bring in income from them too。 There’s so much information on how to be successful and then detailed plant profiles of hundreds of suggested plants with photos, growing information, cautions and recipes。 Pike also gives you information on helpful plants probably growing nearby that you can forage instead of planting too。 Nobody should be planting kudzu, for instance, but you can learn how to harvest it and use multiple parts of it in recipes。 Highly, highly recommended。 I read a temporary digital copy of this book via NetGalley。 。。。more