Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture
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"There is so much wisdom in Gaia's Garden that I would need a dozen columns
to do it justice. ...a bold, wonderful, nature-embracing and completely sensible vision of the future." --Justin Siskin, Los Angeles Daily News
—Justin Siskin, Los Angeles Daily News Hemenway, a permaculture expert and associate editor of The Permaculture Activist, explains how gardens can function as ecosystems, describes the basic parts of an ecological garden (soil, water, plants, and animals), and shows how to create backyard ecosystems through guilds. Guilds, the author tells us, are groups of plants that function as an ecosystem to provide products for humans, create cover and food for wildlife, nourish the soil, conserve water, and repel pests. A simple example of a guild is the "three sisters" (corn, beans, and squash); corn stalks provide a trellis for beans, the beans supply nitrogen to the soil, and the squash leaves inhibit weeds and conserve water. While Hemenway's ideas are intriguing, creating guilds specific to an area involves extensive research, which involves either observing plant communities in the wild or using books or university contacts. In addition, the author doesn't sufficiently explain how to incorporate the many sun-loving vegetables and flowers into guilds, which are often shade-oriented. Recommended only for botanical and academic libraries.
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Flag comment for removal Sasco1900 3 months ago
Glad to be among like-minded, caring people. I hope we can expand this group to include more who wish to help in the healing of this blue jewel we call earth.
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This publication is one of the most user friendly books on permaculture, Toby's great writing style and gentle nature inspires and informs the reader tremendously through great stories and practical applications. The plants lists at the end as well as the resources and glossary totally rock! A must have to any permie library as well as gardners and those who want to create a regenerative engaging landscape!
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