Plants For A Future:- The Book
"Ken Fern leads us through a garden of improbable delights - cold climate
yams five feet long, edible fuschia fruits, trees laden with delicious berries
all through the winter, leaves and flowers with the most subtle and astonishing
flavours. It is hard to overestimate the importance and likely impact of this
book. Plants For A Future hugely widens the range of edible species which we
can, with confidence, grow in temperate climates. It shows us how to use land
more efficiently and sustainably than ever before, and it brings to our sadly
limited cuisine a vast new range of remarkable foods, all around the year. It
is, in short, the first shot in an impending horticultural revolution. The result
of an insatiable curiosity and years of painstaking research, this book is comparable
in stature only to the works of Evelyn and Culpeper."
- George Monbiot.
- TITLE:
- Plants For A Future: Edible & Useful Plants For A Healthier World
- AUTHOR:
- Ken Fern
- FOREWORD:
- Joy Larkcom
- PUBLICATION DATE:
- 7th July 1997
- OVERVIEW
- The way we currently produce our food is damaging both to ourselves and
our planet. There is therefore a need to create gardens, woodlands and farms
which are in harmony with nature. Natural ecosystems are good models, but
many of the plants they contain are not necessarily edible. What we need is
to discover and grow a wide variety of easily grown perennial and self-seeding
annuals which provide delicious and healthy food, or are useful in other ways.
Describing plants such as these, both native to Britain and Europe and
from temperate areas around the world, this book includes those suitable
for: the ornamental garden, the edible lawn, shade, ponds, walls, hedges,
agroforestry and conservation.
In this thoroughly useful book, Ken Fern shares his experiments and successes
in growing herbs, vegetables, flowers, shrubs and trees. Packed with information,
personal anecdote and detailed appendices and indexes, this pioneering book
takes gardening, conservation and ecology into a new dimension.
- CONTENTS:
- Forward: by Joy Larkcom.
Introduction: a brief guide to the Plants For A Future concept.
- The Practice: Some of the basic ideas of ecological gardening.
- Trees and Shrubs: A wide range on common and more unusual trees
and shrubs which form the basis of a woodland garden. Many of these have
edible uses.
- Woodland Plants: Climbing plants, bulbs and herbaceous perennials
to grow in a woodland or other shady situation.
- The Flower Garden: Ornamental herbaceous perennials and their
uses.
- Perennial Vegetable and Herbs: Productive herbaceous perennials.
- The Pond and Bog Garden: The many useful plants that can be grown
in a pond or bog garden.
- The Edible Lawn: How to grow a more colourful lawn whilst reducing
your workload and getting some food.
- Walls and Fences: Plants that grow in them as well as against
them.
- Hedges, Screens and Shelterbelts: Useful plants that can give
privacy, and shelter from the wind.
- Ground Cover: How to reduce weeding in the garden and also get
extra food.
- A Few Annuals and Biennials: The less well known annual vegetable.
- The Wild or Conservation Garden: How to provide habitats for
our native flora and fauna, whilst still producing food for ourselves.
- Further Possibilities: A look at some plants which look exciting
but of which we do not yet have experience.
Appendicies: Further reading; Useful Addresses (inc. plant and seed
suppliers); Plants for Specific Habitats (plants for dry soil etc.); Plant
Toxins; Native Plants included in the book; Plant Uses (list of plants according
to their uses).
- PAGES:
- 320 pages + 24 pages in colour
- ILLUSTRATIONS:
- 47 colour & 14 black and white photographs. 2 line drawings
- ISBN:
- 1 85623 011 2
- SIZE:
- 234 x 165mm
- BINDING:
- Paperback
- THE AUTHOR:
- Ken Fern has always been a plant enthusiast. Over the years he has experimented
with and compiled information on a huge number of useful, unusual plants.
With an increasing concern for the state of agriculture and the health of
our planet, he decided to 'downshift' from his job as a bus driver for London
Transport in the early 1990s and move to Cornwall to establish the pioneering
charity, Plants For A Future. With the help of Ken's vast experience and encyclopaedic
knowledge, Plants For A Future have now been trailing over 2,000 unusual species
which are edible or have other uses, with a further 7,000 compiled on their
database. This is exciting and pioneering work has important implications
to the way in which we look at producing food, both in our gardens and agriculturally.
Ken Fern is and unusual, colourful and intelligent character. He is available
for interview and the writing of articles.
- THE PUBLISHER:
- Permanent Publications are a small, country based cottage industry dedicated
to promoting practical ways in which we can all live more in harmony with
our environment. They publish books about permaculture and also the quarterly
'Permaculture Magazine - Ecological Solutions For Everyday Living', a leading
environmental publication which is rapidly gaining respect and readers in
Britain and throughout the world. The also produce the 'Earth Repair Catalogue'
containing over 250 books and videos on permaculture and other practical ecological
subjects (now also available on the World Wide Web, see overleaf for address).
They believe that many of the solutions for our environmental problems
already exist and their publishing efforts are simply to make this information
generally available.
How To Get The Book
Distribution of the book through plants for a future is currently suspended.
Other place you can get the book
- You can get the book direct from the publisher:
Permanent Publications,
Hyden House Ltd., Little Hyden Lane,
Clanfield, Hampshire PO8 0RU, England
Tel: 0845 458 4150 (local rate) / 01703 823 311
Email: hello@permaculture.co.uk
WWW: www.permaculture.co.uk
Prices (inc. p&p) are: £19.00 UK, £21.85 Europe airmail, £21.85
Rest of World Surface, £25.65 Rest of World Airmail.
Payment by VISA/MASTERCARD credit card (please state name, address, card no
and expiry date), an international money order drawn on a UK bank or transfer
the sterling amount directly into Permanent Publications' bank.
Also available from:
- Eco-Logic
books. In the UK.
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- The US distributor of the Book is:
Rodale Institute BookStore
611 Siegfriedale Road, Kutztown, PA 19530
Tel: (800) 832 6285
Fax: (610) 683 8448
Web: http://www.jump.net/~arjun/
In New Zealand you can get the book from
Touchwood books
In germany its available from:
Die Permakultur Akademie, Jascha Rohr (Dip.Perm.Des.),
Birkenallee 35,
26197 Huntlosen.
Tel: 04487/999690,
oekodorf.buch@t-online.de
oder Fax: 03901-82942
www.permakultur-akademie.de.
You can also order this book online from
The Internet Bookshop and
all good bookstores (I've seen it in Waterstones).
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