132. It's time to go foraging...
As many of you will know (and read on my blog) we planted over 100 trees in our foraging hedge in March. The photo below shows its current progress.
I wrote an article all about it, 'The Foraging Hedge Rulebook', which is being published in the September / October issue of Living Woods magazine.
http://www.living-woods.com/
It starts...
...so go out and buy it!
I wrote an article all about it, 'The Foraging Hedge Rulebook', which is being published in the September / October issue of Living Woods magazine.
http://www.living-woods.com/
It starts...
The Foraging
Hedge Rulebook
Following
his recent experience of planting a 40-metre, 106-tree foraging hedge, James
Ellson explains The Foraging Hedge
Rulebook, 10 Rules to follow when planting such a hedge.
The increasing interest in foraging has
resulted in what many people think is a resurgence in planting foraging hedges.
However, a foraging hedge is a modern adaptation of ancient traditions. This
article will begin by exploring a little of the history of the hedge and of
foraging, and suggest how the foraging hedge came about.
Everyone has heard of the Great Wall of
China but very people know about the Great Hedge of India. Built to enforce the
Inland Customs Line, planting began in the 1840s. Although never completed it
stretched 1500 miles through central India from Layyah to Burhanpur. You may
not have such an enormous project in mind, but planting a hedge is not that
difficult. Planting a foraging hedge
will in addition bring years of booty for your trouble.
...so go out and buy it!
Comments
Post a Comment