Forest Gardens Information

http://www.agroforestry.co.uk/

http://www.spiralseed.co.uk/forestgarden/

I)A ‘canopy’ layer consisting of the original mature fruit trees.
2)A ‘low-tree’ layer of smaller nut and fruit trees on dwarfing root stocks.
3)A ‘shrub layer’ of fruit bushes such as currants and berries.
4)A ‘herbaceous layer’ of perennial vegetables and herbs.
5)A ‘ground cover’ layer of edible plants that spread horizontally.
6)A ‘rhizosphere’ or ‘underground’ dimension of plants grown for their roots and tubers.
7)A vertical ‘layer’ of vines and climbers.



http://www.eatweeds.co.uk/what-is-a-forest-garden

http://dave.selfsufficientish.com/blogs/2010/04/a-tour-of-martin-crawfords-forest-garden/



No comments:

Post a Comment