Description
Gaia’s Garden is a groundbreaking book that has left a lasting impact on gardeners and landscapers, offering a fresh perspective on working harmoniously with nature. With over 250,000 copies sold, this classic guide to ecological gardening has inspired gardeners worldwide with its simple yet powerful message: when we align with nature, our gardens become more beautiful, abundant, and resilient.
Many believe that ecological gardening—growing a diverse mix of edible and beneficial plants—is only possible on large, multiacre properties. However, Toby Hemenway demonstrates that anyone, even a beginner, can create a thriving “backyard ecosystem” by grouping plants that support each other and serve multiple functions. These plant communities help to:
Building and maintaining healthy soil structure and fertility
Capturing and conserving water within the landscape
Creating a biodiverse habitat for beneficial insects, birds, and other wildlife
Developing an edible “forest” that provides seasonal fruits, nuts, and other food crops
This updated and expanded edition also includes a new chapter on urban permaculture, tailored for those living in cities or suburbs with limited space. No matter the size of your yard or garden, you can apply key permaculture principles to create a more diverse, natural, and productive landscape. Once established, an ecological garden requires far less effort to maintain than a conventional lawn or garden, reducing labor while enhancing beauty and sustainability.
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