This episode I’m speaking to Jake Rayson. Jake lives in rural Wales on a 2 acre smallholding, which is set up as a working forest garden. In addition to managing his own plot, he also teaches about and designs forest gardens in the UK and beyond. For a long time, forest gardening was one of those terms I’d heard but I’m not sure I fully understood the principles behind it, partly because the term always struck me as a bit if a misnomer. Essentially, it’s a common-sense and ecologically respectful way of organising a productive garden. Jake is here to explain exactly what it entails and how you can apply the principles in your own garden.

About Jake Rayson:

Jake moved to a West Wales farmhouse in 2015 to pursue his vocation as a forest gardener. In a time of climate emergency, he passionately believes that a productive garden can be sustainable, wildlife-friendly *and* ornamental. He divides his time between forest garden design and teaching, the relentless planting of 3 acres of hillside and his relentless young family.

What We Discuss:

What is forest gardening? How much space do you need to practice it? Can anyone do it? What are some common things people struggle with when they’re starting out growing this way or are establishing their first forest garden? What are your top tips for success? Is it possible to be self-sufficient? Top performing plants in a forest garden How long does it take to establish a successful patch from scratch? Does it require a lot by way of maintenance? Essential features in a forest garden Where to find out more about forest gardening

Links:

www.forestgarden.wales 

email [email protected]

Twitter @ForestGdnWales 

Facebook @ForestGardenWales 

Free mini-course 'Make a Forest Garden Plan' 

Further Reading

Creating a Forest Garden by Martin Crawford 

Plants For A Future, online database of useful plants

Orange Pippin fruit directory 

RHS Plant Finder (with native filter) 

Database of Insects and their Food

Backyard Larder and Incredible Vegetables for perennial vegetables 

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