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Forest Gardening Rediscovering Nature & Community in a Post-Industrial Age

By: Robert Hart
212 pages, 8 col plates, b/w figs
Publisher: Green Books
Forest Gardening
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  • Forest Gardening ISBN: 9781900322027 Edition: 2 Paperback May 1996 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 5 days
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An updated and enlarged edition of this influential book, which describes the principles and practice of forest gardening.

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Robert Hart was the pioneer of Forest Gardening in the UK. His work inspired many others to pursue his vision of a more self-sufficient and vibrant community based on agroforestry techniques.
By: Robert Hart
212 pages, 8 col plates, b/w figs
Publisher: Green Books
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