Roots and All – Gardening Podcast
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:
Links:
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
RHS Plant Finder (with native filter)
Database of Insects and their Food
Backyard Larder and Incredible Vegetables for perennial vegetables
Get in touch:
Email [email protected]
Website www.rootsandall.co.uk
Twitter @rootsandall
Instagram rootsandallpod
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