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    • Purpose
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      • Permaculture
      • Therapeutic Horticulture
      • Shinrin-yoku
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      • Self-Guided Retreats
      • Facilitated Retreats
      • Speeches and Workshops
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      • About the Place
      • About the Place 2
      • Plant Tour
      • Plant List
      • Bird List
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  • Home
  • Purpose
  • Principles
    • About the Principles
    • Permaculture
    • Therapeutic Horticulture
    • Shinrin-yoku
  • Programs
    • About the Programs
    • Self-Guided Retreats
    • Facilitated Retreats
    • Speeches and Workshops
  • People
  • Place
    • About the Place
    • About the Place 2
    • Plant Tour
    • Plant List
    • Bird List
    • Rock List
    • Recommended Readings
    • Recommended Resources

Readings

Overview

There are many wonderful resources available on plants that thrive in USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 7b/8a (updated to 8a effective Nov 2023) as well as on permaculture and food forests. In addition to becoming a Master Gardener and/or visiting the NC Botanical Garden and JC Raulston Arboretum to build science-based horticultural knowledge, Loovis recommends the following: 

On Plants for Zone 7b/8a

  • Putnam, J. (n.d.). HortTube with Jim Putnam. [Videos]. YouTube.  https://www.youtube.com/@JimPutnam 
  • Putnam, J. (n.d.). Garden Plants with Jim Putnam. [Videos]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/@gardenplantswithjimputnam8653 
  • Rushing, F. (2003). Tough plants for southern gardens: Low care, no care, tried and true winners. Cool Spring Press.
  • Bost, T. and Wilson, J. (2004). The carolinas: Gardener’s guide. Cool Springs Press. 

On Permaculture and/or Resiliency

  •  Falk, B. (2013, Oct 11). Ben Falk TEDx Talk: Homestead Resiliency, Food Systems Regeneration. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKND0131d3g 
  • Dana & Sarah Films (2016, Dec 2). Back To Eden Gardening Documentary Film - How to Grow a Regenerative Organic Garden. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rPPUmStKQ4 
  • Piner, A. (2022, Feb 1). Appendix G. Permaculture Design. In Moore, K. (Ed.) North Carolina Extension Gardener Handbook. https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/extension-gardener-handbook/appendix-g-permaculture-design (access the entire NC Extension Gardeners Handbook)
  • Falk, B. (2013). The resilient farm and homestead: An innovative permaculture and whole systems design approach. Chelsea Green Publishing. 
  • Holzer, S. (2004). Sepp Holzer’s permaculture: A practical guide to small-scale, integrative farming and gardening. Chelsea Green Publishing. 

On Food Forests

Note: A food forest, also known as an edible forest or forest garden, is a permaculture strategy for growing food that works with nature rather than against it. Left alone, this southeast region of the United States would be a temperate deciduous forest. Actively cultivating edible perennials throughout the many layers of the forest is an alternative to conventional garden/orchard agriculture and results in a well-balanced, edible ecosystem with lasting, low-maintenance harvests. 


  • National Geographic. (2019, Feb 18). A Forest Garden With 500 Edible Plants Could Lead to a Sustainable Future | Short Film Showcase. [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/Q_m_0UPOzuI
  • Forested. (2022, Jan 12). EDIBLE FOREST GARDEN · Grow Food & Heal the Earth · Lessons Learned. [Video] YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_C_R1Z9ixE
  • Toensmeier, E. (n.d.). Perennial Solutions. [Videos]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/@perennialsolutions 
  • Smith, L. (n.d.). Forest Garden Design Guide, 3rd Edition. [PDF]. Forested. Bowie, MD. https://www.forested.us/forest-garden-newsletter 
  • Toensmeier, E. (2007). Perennial vegetables: From artichoke to zuiki taro, a gardener's guide to over 100 delicious, easy-to-grow edibles. Chelsea Green Publishing. White River Junction, VT. 
  • Smith, L. (n.d.) Permaculture Design Course. [Workshop] Forested. Bowie, MD. https://www.forested.us/permaculture-design-course 
  • Falk, B. (n.d.). Permaculture Design Course. [Workshop] Whole Systems Design. Mad River Valley, VT. https://www.wholesystemsdesign.com/permaculture-design-course  

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