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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forest garden" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a garden that is designed to mimic a natural forest ecosystem, with a variety of plants and trees growing together in harmony. Example: The couple decided to transform their backyard into a beautiful forest garden, filled with native wildflowers, fruit trees, and a small pond for attracting wildlife.
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Forest Garden invites the forested mountainside in through the floor-to- ceiling glass walls.
-planting Nanking Cherry, Manchurian Apricot, Siberian Pea Shrub, Sand Cherry, and Golden Currant and more -inoculate logs with Shiitake, Pearl Oyster, and Blue Oyster mushrooms -build a Willow archway to the Edible Forest Garden -finish off a cob oven dig rainwater catchment earthworks (swales) -re-plant ganden beds and plant fruit tree guilds -and a few other projects.
7 Visit a working forest garden.
Crawford says a forest garden is surprisingly light on maintenance.
Further over, the farm's forest garden is designed to mimic natural woodland.
Creating A Forest Garden, by Martin Crawford, is published next month by Green Books at £30.
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Then there are forest gardens like the one the Floras are creating.
Expect anything from forest gardening to no-dig veg growing, building a roundhouse to community gardening.
Forest gardening – it's hardly a name to excite many growers.
Forest gardening is not about size, he says; it's a style of growing.
Forest gardening is rare and still in its infancy, having been practised in the UK for only the past 25 years or so.
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