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Growing a Permaculture Food Forest

How to Create a Garden Ecosystem You Only Plant Once But Can Harvest for Years

Caleb Warnock

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Familius LLC
10 October 2017
Planting your own garden can cut down your grocery bill, but few people have the time to cultivate a big harvest every year. Self-sufficiency expert Caleb Warnock shares his expertise in creating a permaculture food forest: a garden that you plant once and then leave in the hands of Mother Nature for years to come. Best of all, this natural, sustainable, and low-maintanance garden can succeed in any climate, and Growing a Permaculture Food Forest can show you how.

This compact guidebook includes:

·Lists of the best flowers & herbs for food forests

·Wild edibles for food forests

·What NOT to plant

·Sustainable harvesting, and

·So much more!

Seasonal planting and constant weeding are things of the past! With a permaculture food forest, you can feed your family with homegrown vegetables without all the fuss.
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Imprint:   Familius LLC
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 4mm
ISBN:   9781945547331
ISBN 10:   1945547332
Pages:   74
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Reasons to Plant a Food Forest Welcome to the Garden of Eden! Must Haves: Four Things and Three Decisions Designing Your Food Forest Best Flowers & Herbs for Food Forests Wild Edibles for Food Forests What Not to Plant General Sun Requirements How to Start a Public Food Forest How to Borrow a Food Forest The Clean and Tidy Food Forest Sustainable Harvesting Reverse Seasons in a Food Forest Questions and Answers

Caleb Warnock is the popular author of Forgotten Skills of Self-Sufficiency, The Art of Baking with Natural Yeast, Backyard Winter Gardening For All Climates, More Forgotten Skills, Trouble's On The Menu, and the Backyard Renaissance Collection. He is the owner of SeedRenaissance.com and blogs at CalebWarnock.blogspot.com, where you will find a link to join his email list to learn more about forgotten skills. He resides in Provo, Utah.

Reviews for Growing a Permaculture Food Forest: How to Create a Garden Ecosystem You Only Plant Once But Can Harvest for Years

This fantastic book explains which plants will not only come back each year, but many that will reseed and multiply themselves. A great book for anyone wanting to be a little more self reliant. -Texas Kitchen and Garden and More --Endorsements


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