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    The Backyard Forest

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    The Backyard Forest

    The Backyard Forest
    Last updated 2022-03-07
    Duration: 03:50:27 | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 4.3 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Transform your backyard into a lush food forest, growing edible crops in a wildlife haven
    What you'll learn
    Forest gardening
    Sustainable garden design
    Growing perennial vegetables
    Wildlife gardening
    Creating a permaculture food forest
    Requirements
    An interest in plants, gardening and wildlife
    Description
    No matter the size of your garden, you can create a lush food forest using forest garden techniques. Step-by-step, you’ll learn how to work with nature to grow edible crops, all the while creating a haven for wildlife.
    The course is divided into 3 stages
    Watching, thinking and planning — where you observe, measure and document your garden to start the planning process, then on to create the map to enable the design process.
    Structural planting — establish the windbreaks & protective structures, start a productive perennial veg bed and plant the canopy tree layer.
    Filling in the structure — prepare the ground so that you can plant the shrubs and the ground cover
    A forest garden emulates the edge of woodland, working with nature to reduce the amount of watering and maintenance, with a permanent living ground cover and a self-sustaining ecosystem of nutrients & pest control. Mostly perennial plants are used, in all three dimensions, as they are more resilient, lower maintenance and more nutritious.
    NB course slideshow & notes available on my Nature Works website.
    Also, I now recommend not using woven plastic sheet mulch, in 8. Ground Preparation, as we need to reduce our reliance on plastic.
    The full course outline is:
    Introducing
    Plan
    Design
    Protect
    Perennial Veg
    Canopy layer
    Ground Preparation
    Shrubs & Ground Cover

    Who this course is for:
    People who want to grow their own food and who are interested in sustainable gardening and wildlife.

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