| View this email in your browser | Forest Garden Livestream | Wednesday 30th September, 10am BST | Building Dead Hedges | This week, I’m heading outside again for the livestream and this time I’ll be building dead hedges in real time 😲. Dead hedges are fantastic, particularly if you live on a windy hillside in West Wales. Mine are quite brutalist affairs, 4 fence posts with brash (smallish branches) stacked between them. There are more artful ways to create them, which is what I will be attempting in my ham-fisted way on Wednesday 30th September. | | That’s the way to do it. Artful dead hedges by garden designer John Little | | Livestream | | Zoom Q&A | Zoom link Time: 10.30—11:00am Zoom password: fedge
| | Share | | | Forward | Positive Action | | Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups are massively under-represented in UK horticulture. To redress the balance, every month I offer 10 free places to BAME people, students and the unwaged on my online course. | If anyone else is interested in similar positive action, I have written up my notes about the Equality Act 2010 and statistics for the UK horticulture industry. | | | | Windbreak species spreadsheet | For anyone creating a forest garden, Plants For A Future is an invaluable online database of useful plants. They have lots of additional information, including a full list of species that can be used as windbreaks. | The downside is that the list isn't sortable, so it’s not easy to find, say, evergreen species under 2 metres. | Until now. I’ve created an online Google Docs spreadsheet of the PFAF information that you can sort 😎. | Select all the columns, go to the Data menu, then Sort range. Be sure to check Data has header row. Bingo 🎉. | | | | Tapestry Lawn species spreadsheet | A Tapestry Lawn is a non-grass lawn, which requires less mowing and has more diversity. A perfect fit with a forest garden. Lionel Smith has written a lovely book about them. | Being an advocate of using native plants where possible, I have created a list of UK native plants that can be used in a Tapestry Lawn. And again, I have created a sortable online Google Docs spreadsheet for your delectation. Use the instructions above to sort the species. | | | | Early Bird pricing ends 30th September | The Early Bird pricing of £39.99 for my online forest garden course The Backyard Forest is coming to an end on Wednesday 30th September! | It will be going up to £99.99, with significant discounts periodically available. I need to spend a fair bit of time recording and editing a large list of practical walkthrough videos to add to the course, which will also be made available on my YouTube Channel. | | | | Support the livestream | Thanks to the support of some lovely people, I now have a functioning Patreon page. If you like my Wednesday forest garden livestreams or my YouTube Channel, then you can support me directly 🙂. I have also “soft launched” the idea of weekly Zoom forest garden coaching for only £30 a month, price includes The Backyard Forest. | | | Share | | | Forward |
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