Book review: Restoration Agruculture
This is another book I didn’t read front to back but what I did I found deeply inspiring. Included here a book that occasionally feels as a philosophical treatise of how we ought to be treating the planet as we grow our food. And I really enjoyed his almost Darwinian approach to planting his food forest: plant it all in close proximity, don’t mess with it (pruning and maintenance of any kind), no pesiticides (!), and what survived mistreatment; pests, and disease includes the plants best suited to your little neck of the woods. I’d like to come back to this book again for a deeper read.