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Edible Forest Gardens (2 volume set)

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Edible Forest Gardens is a groundbreaking two-volume work that spells out and explores the key concepts of forest ecology and applies them to the needs of natural gardeners in temperate climates.

Volume I lays out the vision of the forest garden and explains the basic ecological principles that make it work. In Volume II, Dave Jacke and Eric Toensmeier move on to practical considerations: concrete ways to design, establish, and maintain your own forest garden. Along the way they present case studies and examples, as well as tables, illustrations, and a uniquely valuable “plant matrix” that lists hundreds of the best edible and useful species.
Taken together, the two volumes of
Edible Forest Gardens offer an advanced course in ecological gardening-one that will forever change the way you look at plants and your environment.

What is an edible forest garden?

An edible forest garden is a perennial polyculture of multipurpose plants. Most plants regrow every year without replanting: perennials. Many species grow together: a polyculture. Each plant contributes to the success of the whole by fulfilling many functions: multipurpose. In other words, a forest garden is an edible ecosystem, a consciously designed community of mutually beneficial plants and animals intended for human food production. Edible forest gardens provide more than just a variety of foods. The seven F’s apply here: food, fuel, fiber, fodder, fertilizer, and “farmaceuticals,” as well as fun. A beautiful, lush environment can be a conscious focus of your garden design, or a side benefit you enjoy.

"These will be the benchmark works in the field for many years. The level of scholarship and meticulous footnoting is unsurpassed by anything I've seen in permaculture literature."—Toby Hemenway, author of Gaia's Garden


Editorial Reviews

Review

“Understanding that knowledge on "nest practices" for temperate-zone forest gardening needs to be established experimentally can be exciting for those willing and able to adopt the scientific attitude: no matter how they turn out, the results of an experiment, performed appropriately (meaning especially that adequate control treatments are provided), are never "bad." In other words, we think that would-be temperate-zone forest gardeners who are sincerely interested in helping to establish this novel form of agriculture should proceed by trying to test some of Jacke and Toensmeier's numerous design, site preparation, species choice and establishment, and management guidelines. We view Volume 2 of Edible Forest Gardens not as a recipe book for what works but rather as a compendium of possibilities for what could work—an invitation par excellence to experimentation instead of complacency. Right on!”—HortIdeas

“Jacke and Toensmeier offer a radical vision for stepping out of the conceptual continuum of conventional agriculture and organic farming. . . Edible Forest Gardens is an ambitious two-volume work whose influence should extend well beyond ecologists and permaculturists and, in the best of all outcomes, reach into the mainstream. . . I have no doubt the set will be an indispensable reference for gardeners and farmers for decades.”Patricia Jonas, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, in Plants and Gardens News

"A tree de force! A must-have set of books for anyone serious about polyculture, integrated organic garden and landscape design, permaculture in the temperate zones and, of course, food forests. The charts of condensed information alone are worth the price of admission. The best book on these topics in years Keep these books within arm's reach at all times!"—
Robert Kourick, author of Designing and Maintaining Your Edible Landscape Naturally

"These will be the benchmark works in the field for many years. The level of scholarship and meticulous footnoting is unsurpassed by anything I've seen in permaculture literature."
—Toby Hemenway, author of Gaia's Garden

From the Publisher

"...this book will define the intellectual territory of its subject for at least a generation...Dave Jacke has knit an indigenous practice at once ancient and renascent with the mainstream of scientific exploration. He has given us legitimacy – and by us I mean all the ecological agricultural explorers of the epoch – and a cogency that will now be impossible to denigrate or diminish...An excellent and essential reference, brilliantly conceived and passionately written, Edible Forest Gardens should be on every permaculturist's reading list for the year ahead." --Peter Bane Publisher, The Permaculture Activist magazine

"...But the book I will be keeping by me for the seasons ahead... is Edible Forest Gardens by Dave Jacke with Eric Toensmeier. In its way this book--the first of two volumes--is a sequel to the wonderful Tree Crops: A Permanent Agriculture (1929) by J. Russell Smith.... Edible Forest Gardens offers a vision of the garden that reaches well beneath its aesthetic surface and into its ecological depths. It reminds us that whatever gardens are an oasis from, they can never be an oasis from the natural world or our own underlying economic needs." --Verlyn Klinkenborg The New York Times Book Review June 5, 2005

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Reputation is well earned! Everything and more!

A. · March 9, 2012

This set is everything others have said and more! First, I'd like to thank those that left such superb reviews because they were instrumental in my decision to plunk down the somewhat high cost of this duo...but I'm so glad I did! Everything the other reviewers said was true - these are absolutely essential and have totally transformed my ideas on gardening.Living in Florida one would think we could grow anything - while that may be true in some parts of the state, other areas of Florida are just plain difficult. Poor soil quality (think beach sand), unrelenting heat, excessively high humidity (think ROT, mold, mildew) and then...to top it all off...one or two days here or there with numbing cold (okay, numbing for Florida...it does drop to the 20's!). We've tried to garden time and time again only to encounter dismal, pathetic "crops". So much work, energy and effort for so very little.It seemed we were constantly battling everything. The only items that did well were a couple of fruit trees (but one can only eat so many Kumquats). Still, it gave us hope because the kumquat tree regularly produces HUGE crops 2x's per year - massive amounts. If we could only get a few other things to do 1/10 that of the kumquat tree we'd be on to something.Finally, one of us got the bright idea that there had to be a way to work with nature rather than against it...we were clearly NOT winning...we had no idea what that would be called but after hunting and pecking around came up with the term "permaculture". Ahhhhh....we already knew trees seemed to give a better "bang for the buck" but now we have totally transformed EVERYTHING we ever thought we knew about gardening.Seriously - did I mention what a waste of time the Master Gardening class was? How about the several months of hydroponic training (now that was a costly and very tasteless mistake), the greenhouse (at least we will get a little enjoyment and can put it to good use). What I really like about this book is that it provides the information you need for YOUR specific situation...it's not a one size fits all approach but rather really informs and teaches you what to do, why to do it and then provides the basics for you to understand how.It has radically altered everything we have ever learned about gardening. Absolutely a wonderful set and worth every penny! My only regret was not having bought it earlier.

5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth it for forest gardeners

R. · May 5, 2024

Although these are like text books, they are easy to read and are full of amazing information and concepts for anyone interested in starting their own forest garden. Extremely useful appendices will help in designing and choosing plants. I particularly appreciate how Jacke and Toensmier have incorporated permaculture and ecology into their thoughts on forest garden design, and attempt to present those concepts to give the reader a framework with which to think about their forest gardens, rather than just throwing a bunch of tips and tricks out with no grounding. The first book is more conceptual and the second leans towards the practical.Books arrived well packaged and in excellent shape.

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing amount of useful info

B.V. · September 19, 2024

Comprehensive info with great examples and references. Really useful no matter how foresty you plan to be. Great for temperate climate.

5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of valuable information

a.r. · July 2, 2014

Although this is an expensive set, there is so much valuable information in these 2 books for those interested in permaculture and forest gardening in the temperate climates of North America, it is well worth the price. The authors have scientific information to back their recommendations and to give credence to the longterm benefit and viability of the vision of permaculture and forest gardening…it is no longer just a wonderful vision but actually in the realm of reality. I loved the second volume with all the tables of plants arranged by their functions. There was so much information presented in a way that you can design a plan for your forest that will work really well together and will have a really great chance to thrive. If your plan includes plants that fix nitrogen and that accumulate nutrients such as calcium and potassium you will not need to add fertilizers. If you plan to have plants that support bees with nectar and pollen, you will have no problem pollinating your crops. If you make sure you have plants and habitats that attract predatory wasps and other beneficials , you will not need to worry about pests as much. I don't agree with everything in this book…such using glycophosphate. I think some of the soil preparation techniques that are recommended are too labour intensive…there must be a better way but overall there is really a lot of useful information

5.0 out of 5 stars Complete permaculture package

U.B. · July 9, 2010

These books are college grade and leave nothing to guess. A complete education and reference set in one package. If you want to get into permaculture this 2 book set is your education shopping list.The first volume assumes you are a traditional gardener/farmer, or completely new to seeing plants for what they are, and gives every bit of information to bring you up to speed. Another book I had bought only gave some projects to do and I no longer think that author knew enough to write a book. The knowledge from volume 1 is critical to making the right choices and understanding why.The second volume is twice as thick as the first and is dedicated to applying your new knowledge to actual projects. It gives so much well organized information that your brain will be in extacy.Together, these books store a small library of information. Several sections and indexes hold entire books worth of data on their own. Just one of the plant matrices holds important facts on over 600 species so you can find the specific member of a plant family that suits your needs.I am just awestruck at the amount of information I have received in this 2 volume set. I need no other books relating to horticulture.Must have!

Référence

F. · May 29, 2023

Que dire sur ces ouvrages tant ils sont uniques. Il intéressera tout ceux qui ont une approche différente de l'agriculture et du maraîchage. Les auteurs sont depuis longtemps devenus des références dans l'agriculture de restauration et dans la permaculture à travers des ouvrages plus grand public. Mais ces deux ouvrages, mêmes s'ils ont un certain âge maintenant sont pour moi des références, uniques en leur genre.

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T.N. · July 12, 2014

Trotz mehrmaliger Anfragen beim Lieferanten und einigen zusagen ,das man sich um das Problem der Zustellung kümmern würde ist seit fast drei Monaten nichts passiert und auf Anfragen um Rückerstattung des Kaufbetrags wird auch nicht reagiert..Kann also leider nichts über das Buch sagen aber nur empfehlen es bei einem Seriösen Lieferanten zu kaufen,dieser hier ist weit davon entfernt.Nimmt das Geld und weigert sich das Produkt zu liefern.Ein Stern ist schon zuviel für solche Leute

Perfect tomes of knowledge for the forest gardener

R.M. · March 11, 2022

Almost thru volume 1 and it has been a great read so far. Basically just geeking out on ecology. Honestly tho the principles necessary to design a great forest garden are very simple. This book is just extra knowledge to make your design next level!

Gran fuente para profesionales y para aficionados.

M. · April 23, 2013

Increible fuente de información a la hora de crear bosques comestibles. Abarca desde el diseño hasta la implementación y mantenimineto. Con ejemplos y guías paso a paso. En inglés!

Buen libro

E.A.V. · July 2, 2018

Muy buenos

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Description:

Edible Forest Gardens is a groundbreaking two-volume work that spells out and explores the key concepts of forest ecology and applies them to the needs of natural gardeners in temperate climates.

Volume I lays out the vision of the forest garden and explains the basic ecological principles that make it work. In Volume II, Dave Jacke and Eric Toensmeier move on to practical considerations: concrete ways to design, establish, and maintain your own forest garden. Along the way they present case studies and examples, as well as tables, illustrations, and a uniquely valuable “plant matrix” that lists hundreds of the best edible and useful species.
Taken together, the two volumes of
Edible Forest Gardens offer an advanced course in ecological gardening-one that will forever change the way you look at plants and your environment.

What is an edible forest garden?

An edible forest garden is a perennial polyculture of multipurpose plants. Most plants regrow every year without replanting: perennials. Many species grow together: a polyculture. Each plant contributes to the success of the whole by fulfilling many functions: multipurpose. In other words, a forest garden is an edible ecosystem, a consciously designed community of mutually beneficial plants and animals intended for human food production. Edible forest gardens provide more than just a variety of foods. The seven F’s apply here: food, fuel, fiber, fodder, fertilizer, and “farmaceuticals,” as well as fun. A beautiful, lush environment can be a conscious focus of your garden design, or a side benefit you enjoy.

"These will be the benchmark works in the field for many years. The level of scholarship and meticulous footnoting is unsurpassed by anything I've seen in permaculture literature."—Toby Hemenway, author of Gaia's Garden


Editorial Reviews

Review

“Understanding that knowledge on "nest practices" for temperate-zone forest gardening needs to be established experimentally can be exciting for those willing and able to adopt the scientific attitude: no matter how they turn out, the results of an experiment, performed appropriately (meaning especially that adequate control treatments are provided), are never "bad." In other words, we think that would-be temperate-zone forest gardeners who are sincerely interested in helping to establish this novel form of agriculture should proceed by trying to test some of Jacke and Toensmeier's numerous design, site preparation, species choice and establishment, and management guidelines. We view Volume 2 of Edible Forest Gardens not as a recipe book for what works but rather as a compendium of possibilities for what could work—an invitation par excellence to experimentation instead of complacency. Right on!”—HortIdeas

“Jacke and Toensmeier offer a radical vision for stepping out of the conceptual continuum of conventional agriculture and organic farming. . . Edible Forest Gardens is an ambitious two-volume work whose influence should extend well beyond ecologists and permaculturists and, in the best of all outcomes, reach into the mainstream. . . I have no doubt the set will be an indispensable reference for gardeners and farmers for decades.”Patricia Jonas, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, in Plants and Gardens News

"A tree de force! A must-have set of books for anyone serious about polyculture, integrated organic garden and landscape design, permaculture in the temperate zones and, of course, food forests. The charts of condensed information alone are worth the price of admission. The best book on these topics in years Keep these books within arm's reach at all times!"—
Robert Kourick, author of Designing and Maintaining Your Edible Landscape Naturally

"These will be the benchmark works in the field for many years. The level of scholarship and meticulous footnoting is unsurpassed by anything I've seen in permaculture literature."
—Toby Hemenway, author of Gaia's Garden

From the Publisher

"...this book will define the intellectual territory of its subject for at least a generation...Dave Jacke has knit an indigenous practice at once ancient and renascent with the mainstream of scientific exploration. He has given us legitimacy – and by us I mean all the ecological agricultural explorers of the epoch – and a cogency that will now be impossible to denigrate or diminish...An excellent and essential reference, brilliantly conceived and passionately written, Edible Forest Gardens should be on every permaculturist's reading list for the year ahead." --Peter Bane Publisher, The Permaculture Activist magazine

"...But the book I will be keeping by me for the seasons ahead... is Edible Forest Gardens by Dave Jacke with Eric Toensmeier. In its way this book--the first of two volumes--is a sequel to the wonderful Tree Crops: A Permanent Agriculture (1929) by J. Russell Smith.... Edible Forest Gardens offers a vision of the garden that reaches well beneath its aesthetic surface and into its ecological depths. It reminds us that whatever gardens are an oasis from, they can never be an oasis from the natural world or our own underlying economic needs." --Verlyn Klinkenborg The New York Times Book Review June 5, 2005

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Reputation is well earned! Everything and more!

A. · March 9, 2012

This set is everything others have said and more! First, I'd like to thank those that left such superb reviews because they were instrumental in my decision to plunk down the somewhat high cost of this duo...but I'm so glad I did! Everything the other reviewers said was true - these are absolutely essential and have totally transformed my ideas on gardening.Living in Florida one would think we could grow anything - while that may be true in some parts of the state, other areas of Florida are just plain difficult. Poor soil quality (think beach sand), unrelenting heat, excessively high humidity (think ROT, mold, mildew) and then...to top it all off...one or two days here or there with numbing cold (okay, numbing for Florida...it does drop to the 20's!). We've tried to garden time and time again only to encounter dismal, pathetic "crops". So much work, energy and effort for so very little.It seemed we were constantly battling everything. The only items that did well were a couple of fruit trees (but one can only eat so many Kumquats). Still, it gave us hope because the kumquat tree regularly produces HUGE crops 2x's per year - massive amounts. If we could only get a few other things to do 1/10 that of the kumquat tree we'd be on to something.Finally, one of us got the bright idea that there had to be a way to work with nature rather than against it...we were clearly NOT winning...we had no idea what that would be called but after hunting and pecking around came up with the term "permaculture". Ahhhhh....we already knew trees seemed to give a better "bang for the buck" but now we have totally transformed EVERYTHING we ever thought we knew about gardening.Seriously - did I mention what a waste of time the Master Gardening class was? How about the several months of hydroponic training (now that was a costly and very tasteless mistake), the greenhouse (at least we will get a little enjoyment and can put it to good use). What I really like about this book is that it provides the information you need for YOUR specific situation...it's not a one size fits all approach but rather really informs and teaches you what to do, why to do it and then provides the basics for you to understand how.It has radically altered everything we have ever learned about gardening. Absolutely a wonderful set and worth every penny! My only regret was not having bought it earlier.

5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth it for forest gardeners

R. · May 5, 2024

Although these are like text books, they are easy to read and are full of amazing information and concepts for anyone interested in starting their own forest garden. Extremely useful appendices will help in designing and choosing plants. I particularly appreciate how Jacke and Toensmier have incorporated permaculture and ecology into their thoughts on forest garden design, and attempt to present those concepts to give the reader a framework with which to think about their forest gardens, rather than just throwing a bunch of tips and tricks out with no grounding. The first book is more conceptual and the second leans towards the practical.Books arrived well packaged and in excellent shape.

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing amount of useful info

B.V. · September 19, 2024

Comprehensive info with great examples and references. Really useful no matter how foresty you plan to be. Great for temperate climate.

5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of valuable information

a.r. · July 2, 2014

Although this is an expensive set, there is so much valuable information in these 2 books for those interested in permaculture and forest gardening in the temperate climates of North America, it is well worth the price. The authors have scientific information to back their recommendations and to give credence to the longterm benefit and viability of the vision of permaculture and forest gardening…it is no longer just a wonderful vision but actually in the realm of reality. I loved the second volume with all the tables of plants arranged by their functions. There was so much information presented in a way that you can design a plan for your forest that will work really well together and will have a really great chance to thrive. If your plan includes plants that fix nitrogen and that accumulate nutrients such as calcium and potassium you will not need to add fertilizers. If you plan to have plants that support bees with nectar and pollen, you will have no problem pollinating your crops. If you make sure you have plants and habitats that attract predatory wasps and other beneficials , you will not need to worry about pests as much. I don't agree with everything in this book…such using glycophosphate. I think some of the soil preparation techniques that are recommended are too labour intensive…there must be a better way but overall there is really a lot of useful information

5.0 out of 5 stars Complete permaculture package

U.B. · July 9, 2010

These books are college grade and leave nothing to guess. A complete education and reference set in one package. If you want to get into permaculture this 2 book set is your education shopping list.The first volume assumes you are a traditional gardener/farmer, or completely new to seeing plants for what they are, and gives every bit of information to bring you up to speed. Another book I had bought only gave some projects to do and I no longer think that author knew enough to write a book. The knowledge from volume 1 is critical to making the right choices and understanding why.The second volume is twice as thick as the first and is dedicated to applying your new knowledge to actual projects. It gives so much well organized information that your brain will be in extacy.Together, these books store a small library of information. Several sections and indexes hold entire books worth of data on their own. Just one of the plant matrices holds important facts on over 600 species so you can find the specific member of a plant family that suits your needs.I am just awestruck at the amount of information I have received in this 2 volume set. I need no other books relating to horticulture.Must have!

Référence

F. · May 29, 2023

Que dire sur ces ouvrages tant ils sont uniques. Il intéressera tout ceux qui ont une approche différente de l'agriculture et du maraîchage. Les auteurs sont depuis longtemps devenus des références dans l'agriculture de restauration et dans la permaculture à travers des ouvrages plus grand public. Mais ces deux ouvrages, mêmes s'ils ont un certain âge maintenant sont pour moi des références, uniques en leur genre.

seit 3 Monaten nicht geliefert

T.N. · July 12, 2014

Trotz mehrmaliger Anfragen beim Lieferanten und einigen zusagen ,das man sich um das Problem der Zustellung kümmern würde ist seit fast drei Monaten nichts passiert und auf Anfragen um Rückerstattung des Kaufbetrags wird auch nicht reagiert..Kann also leider nichts über das Buch sagen aber nur empfehlen es bei einem Seriösen Lieferanten zu kaufen,dieser hier ist weit davon entfernt.Nimmt das Geld und weigert sich das Produkt zu liefern.Ein Stern ist schon zuviel für solche Leute

Perfect tomes of knowledge for the forest gardener

R.M. · March 11, 2022

Almost thru volume 1 and it has been a great read so far. Basically just geeking out on ecology. Honestly tho the principles necessary to design a great forest garden are very simple. This book is just extra knowledge to make your design next level!

Gran fuente para profesionales y para aficionados.

M. · April 23, 2013

Increible fuente de información a la hora de crear bosques comestibles. Abarca desde el diseño hasta la implementación y mantenimineto. Con ejemplos y guías paso a paso. En inglés!

Buen libro

E.A.V. · July 2, 2018

Muy buenos

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