Food Forests & Pocket Forests

Food Forests & Pocket Forests

What exactly are Pocket Forests and how can they benefit us and the planet? Pocket Forests are a diverse planting of edible plants and their companions that attempt to replicate the ecosystems and patterns found in natural forests. Also known as Garden Forests, these systems can help reverse ecological degradation and act as effective carbon-capturing; food-providing; drought and flood preventing; habitat building; soil regenerating; ecosystem-supporting and aesthetically pleasing spaces!
Through careful observation, meticulous care and design, the natural cycle through which forests are created can be sped up sustainably and abundantly! This resources provide some essential information on how to mimic the cycle seen in forest structures in order to create regenerative climate-improving Pocket Food Forests.

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Last Update 11/20/2023
Completion Time 1 hour 37 minutes
Members 40
Intermediate
  • Course Documents
    • Food Forest Guide EN
  • Grafting
    • GRAFTING PEARS, KIWIS, GRAPES and FIGS in the SPRING | RESULTS and Follow-Up
  • Traditional Food Forest Examples
    • Indigenous forest gardens remain productive and diverse for over a century