Plants for Your Food Forest

Plants for Your Food Forest

Author: Plants for a Future

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2021-06-15

Total Pages: 96

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A food forest is a form of regenerative farming, a designed ecosystem modelled on nature, with the aim of growing food and sequestering carbon at the same time. As a forest it will consist of plants which occupy different layers, typically a canopy layer, shrub layer, herb layer and climbers. All plants will be perennials in order for the soil to be wild, undisturbed and regenerating. All plants will be food producing, will sequester carbon in their woody parts or in the soil, and will have useful functions in the forest ecosystem. The choice of what to grow in a food forest is challenging. It is not simply a matter of deciding what would be good to eat, and planting the corresponding food plants in beds alongside rows or patches of woodland. Most books about food forests, woodland gardening or carbon farming concentrate on the design principles involved. The focus of this book is the plants, their characteristics and personalities, what they have to offer a food forest ecosystem, as well as what kinds of foods they yield. We have selected over 500 plants that provide a mix of different growing conditions, plant size and structure, type of food, and contribution to a food forest ecosystem. There is also a quick-reference table of the key characteristics. The featured plants are arranged in sections corresponding to Forest Layer: Shrubs, Groundcover Shrubs, Trees, Herbaceous Plants, Herbaceous Groundcover Plants, Running Bamboos, Bulbs, Climbers. Further details of all the plants described here are available from the PFAF Plants Database, which can be accessed free of charge at pfaf.org


Use of Plants for the Past 500 Years

Use of Plants for the Past 500 Years

Author: Charlotte Erichsen-Brown

Publisher: Aurora, Ont. : Breezy Creeks Press

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 554

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Describes native people's use of plants for food, fuel, fiber, clothing, shelter, utensils, transportation and medicine.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: Virginia. Dept. of Agriculture and Immigration

Publisher:

Published: 1926

Total Pages: 934

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Plants in Agriculture

Plants in Agriculture

Author: James C. Forbes

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1992-08-20

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9780521427913

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The effective management of plants is fundamental to all agricultural enterprise, making plant science a key discipline for all growers. This book provides an integrated explanation of all aspects of plant structure and function for students of agriculture, horticulture and applied biology, with the aim of highlighting the practical relevance of plant science to agriculture. Each chapter is self-contained and self-explanatory, with specific chapters covering energy, water, minerals, structure, growth and development from sowing to harvest, environmental effects and controls, breeding, vegetative propagation, field production and yield, and the nutritional content of produce. Taken as a whole, Plants in Agriculture fulfills the need for a single text which promotes a comprehensive understanding of how plants operate in agriculture.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: Virginia. Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce

Publisher:

Published: 1928

Total Pages: 992

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