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Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture
Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(based on 41 reviews)
Sales Rank: 5007
Category: Book

Author: Toby Hemenway
Publisher: Chelsea Green
Studio: Chelsea Green
Manufacturer: Chelsea Green
Label: Chelsea Green
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 240
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 1890132527
Dewey Decimal Number: 635.048
EAN: 9781890132521
ASIN: 1890132527

Publication Date: April 1, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Permaculture is a verbal marriage of ?permanent? and ?agriculture.? Australian Bill Mollison pioneered its development. Key features include:
  • use of compatible perennials;

  • non-invasive planting techniques;

  • emphasis on biodiversity;

  • specifically adaptable to local climate, landscape, and soil conditions;

  • highly productive output of edibles.
    Now, picture your backyard as one incredibly lush garden, filled with edible flowers, bursting with fruit and berries, and carpeted with scented herbs and tangy salad greens. The visual impact is of Monet?s palette, a wash of color, texture, and hue. But this is no still life. The flowers nurture endangered pollinators. Bright-featured songbirds feed on abundant berries and gather twigs for their nests.
    The plants themselves are grouped in natural communities, where each species plays a role in building soil, deterring pests, storing nutrients, and luring beneficial insects. And finally, you--good ol? homo sapiens--are an integral part of the scene. Your garden tools are resting against a nearby tree, and have a slight patina of rust, because this garden requires so little maintenance. You recline into a hammock to admire your work. You have created a garden paradise.
    This is no dream, but rather an ecological garden, which takes the principles of permaculture and applies them on a home-scale. There is nothing technical, intrusive, secretive, or expensive about this form of gardening. All that is required is some botanical knowledge (which is in this book) and a mindset that defines a backyard paradise as something other than a carpet of grass fed by MiracleGro.



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    5 out of 5 stars got my money's worth in one season, for just one technique from this book   September 9, 2008
      3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    The Library journal review does a huge disservice to this book.

    Imagine a beautiful, highly productive, virtually weed-free,

    drought-resistant, inexpensive, low-maintenance and ecologically sound

    garden bed in your yard. It sounds impossible, but it is very simple

    and only requires a few hours to create this fall, no digging required.

    You can put to use the bounty of leaves and/or pine needles that are

    provided for free to almost every suburbanite in the fall. This

    is the ideal time, as the bed is better if it can break down over the

    winter.

    I have been gardening for about 25 years, and wish had I had heard of

    this method sooner. It is perfect, especially for those who are not

    physically able to dig, till or do a lot of weeding or simply have very

    little time for gardening.

    It involves piling up and wetting down 8 -12 inches of layers of

    organic matter (we used leaves and some manure) on top of a thin layer

    of newspapers or cardboard, with a small amount of amendments such as

    greensand, lime and rock phosphate and manure underneath the paper. On

    the top is a 1-2 inch layer of mulch (we used white pine needles), to

    keep in moisture and suppress weeds. Come spring, you simply push aside

    the top mulch and plant seedlings.

    This 'sheet mulching' method came from this wonderful book by Toby

    Hemenway. We have several sheet mulch beds this

    year, and they are outrageously productive. For example, one 4' x 9'

    bed in a very sunny spot, contains 6 large tomato plants, 3 sweet

    pepper plants, 3 cucumber vines on a trellis, a short row of

    sunflowers, one summer squash plant, and 7 winter squash plants. I

    find this amazing considering that the ground underneath is very poor,

    sandy and barely supported grass.


    With apologies to Mae West, I have learned a big lesson, it's not the soil

    in your life, it's the life in your soil!

    I bought this book in January and have many times over saved the price in
    time, mulch and bought amendments using ONLY the sheet mulch idea.



    5 out of 5 stars Gaia's Garden   September 2, 2008
      1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    An excellent book and resource. At the time I purchased this book, I also purchased Bill Mollison's seminal work on permaculture. I intended to read Mollison's book first and Gaia's Garden second. After reading the first few pages of Mollison's book, I set it aside to "look through" Gaia's Garden just to familiarize myself with its contents. I discovered that I could not put it down because it is so well written and informative. I recommend this book to all persons interested in the subject of permaculture.


    5 out of 5 stars permaculture in your own yard   December 26, 2007
      2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    This was recommended by someone when I started asking questions about permaculture. I am glad he did! It is a great introduction without being too simplistic. It is showing me how to start small and gradually increase the use of permaculture.

    I have shown it to friends who are all waiting to borrow it from me!



    5 out of 5 stars A must have book for the coming end of oil   November 9, 2007
      2 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This book is excellent for establishing new concepts of applying time tested old technology. I use these principles everyday and I look forward to the days when we need to rely on our local resources and skills in order to make a living. This book teaches you how to make a start with permaculture.


    5 out of 5 stars Inspiration and the tools to go with it   September 14, 2007
      2 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I have totally enjoyed this book. The principles are a little murky because apparently this is a pretty new field and not very well developed for the eastern seabord which I live but it does provide enough guidance to begin setting up your own permaculture areas and start developing areas to be more ecologically sound food producing and living environments. I would HIGHLY recommend it as a first book on permaculture and the resources section alone has been a joy.

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