An Orchard Odyssey: Finding and growing tree fruit in your garden, community and beyond

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An Orchard Odyssey: Finding and growing tree fruit in your garden, community and beyond Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Green Books
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Pages: 224 Illustrations and other contents: Beautifully designed with colour photos throughout Language: English ISBN: 9780857843265 Categories: , , ,

An Orchard Odyssey is a gloriously illustrated resource for fruit-lovers everywhere. Packed with inspirational ideas and practical advice, it shows how orchard living can be incorporated into every lifestyle, no matter how busy or short of space you are. Covering fruit in the environment, orchard heritage, and the role of the trees in garden and landscape design, An Orchard Odyssey shows you how to plant and care for your trees. Full of inspiring facts and promoting the `five trees’ orchard principle, it redefines what an orchard is.

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For over 30 years I have grown ornamentals with never a thought for planting fruit trees, until now. Naomi combines a dream of yore with a challenge for the future. Count me in. * Roy Lancaster, broadcaster, gardener and author * Good to see both home growing and commercial considerations covered. Well done! * Martin Crawford, Agroforestry Research * This delightful book takes us on a sensual stroll through the orchard landscape, conveying both the romance and the practicalities of growing fruit trees. * Ben Pike, author of The Fruit Tree Handbook * From scrumping, hedgerow fruits and King Henry VIII to the random seedling cider orchards of New America, this is a major contribution to pomology, offering education, history and entertainment. * Tom Burford, author of Apples of North America * Naomi Slade offers fresh thoughts on growing fruit in the smaller gardens of many modern grow your own gardeners and suggests that the way forward may be for community orchards. She provides planting advice, cultivation and maintenance techniques, and then launches into ways to use and preserve the fruits of your fruit-growing. * Barbara Segall, The Herb Society * A horticultural fairytale, it also provides a practical roadmap to getting started – even in the increasingly tiny modern garden. * James Wong, ethnobotanist, TV presenter, garden designer and writer *