Forest Farm & Permaculture Garden

Permaculture forest farming is an important approach to land use which mimics natural forest succession to produce diverse, useful yields such as food, medicine, charcoal, and building and craft materials. Forest Farming will play a significant role in the ability of our region to adapt as climate change, economic contraction, desertification and topsoil loss, population pressures and rapid spread of crop pathogens make conventional agriculture mostly obsolete in the next 30 years.

Changes have occurred since the initial plan was created and implemented in fall 2011. Subsequent years’ classes have included pruning, finessing of the water flow through the landscape via swales and water bars, new plantings of useful shrubs and groundcovers. Future plans include weaving living willow erosion barriers and inoculating mushroom patches and logs.

The next time you visit the library, take a walk through the forest farm demonstration area. Walk the paths and check out the interpretive signage. Learn about how the garden was designed to take into consideration the slope and drainage of the land.

Please drop us an email for more information and/or to volunteer with this important demonstration garden. 

We really need someone to spearhead the vision for this garden.  If you have interest in permaculture and helping out with this, please give Ed a call at 828-333-3883.  If you can’t take on the whole project, perhaps you can give some time to help get this garden back under control.