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Overview2024 Nautilus Award Gold Medal Winner! This awe-inspiring guide weaves together permaculture design, food resiliency, climate adaptation, community organizing, and indigenous wisdom that you can implement in your own backyard. This book has been crafted for beginner gardeners and large scale permaculturists alike . It is a step-by-step manual starting from your landscaping ideas and ending with seeds and trees confidently planted. However, this is more than just a guide to landscaping, it is a motivational read. Throughout TheRegenerative Landscaper, Erik addresses climate change, species extinction, and ecological collapse with encouragement that each of us can indeed become stewards of the land. We can do this by installing healthy ecosystems in our own yards. His words offer hope and tangible action, inspiring his readers to restore planetary health one garden at a time. The Regenerative Landscape gives a collection of case studies, step-by-step processes, prevention and mitigation methods, and regenerative land management techniques to steward your land. If you are looking for an easy-to-read manual on designing and implementing your permaculture haven, The Regenerative Landscaper is it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erik Ohlsen , Penny Livingston , Adam WolpertPublisher: Synergetic Press Inc.,U.S. Imprint: Synergetic Press Inc.,U.S. ISBN: 9781957869087ISBN 10: 1957869089 Pages: 520 Publication Date: 05 October 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForeword by Penny Livingston How to Use This Book Introduction Part I: The Wisdom of the Earth Chapter 1: Earth’s Design Intelligence The Intelligence of Earth The Hydrologic Cycle: The Blue Planet Natural Water Storage Vegetative/Animal Storage Rivers and Lakes The Carbon Cycle: Life’s Origin Photosynthesis: The Miracle of Life Keystone Species Rivers of Salmon The Power of Bees Red Mangrove Coastlines Bioregional Keystone Species Regenerative Disturbances Chapter 2: The Regenerative Mindset Embrace Earth Wisdom Landscapes Are Ecosystems Regenerative Landscaping Principles Chapter 3: Land-Use Directive A Toxic Legacy Regenerate the Degraded Case Study: The Permaculture Neighborhood Center Part II: Compose with the Land Chapter 4: Contextual Design When Is the Land? The Story of Place Chapter 5: Awareness Practices Walk the Land in Silence Chapter 6: Reading the Land Water Patterns Look for Water in the Driest Time of Year Vegetation Animal Indicators On-site Resources In Field Soil Tests Observing the Soil Profile Chapter 7: Create a Base Map Satellite Image Surveyed Map Satellite/Topo Overlay Key Elements to Include in the Base Map Triangulation Mapping Simplified Chapter 8: Social Context Social History Know Your Neighbors Project Stakeholders Chapter 9: Develop Your Vision Core Values Development Articulating Goals Part III: Conceptual Landscape Design Chapter 10: Conceptual Design Process Real Regeneration Versus Greenwashing Long-Term Design Lawn Transformation Step by Step Chapter 11: Permaculture Design Wisdom Permaculture Principles Stacking Functions Design for Catastrophe Use On-site/Biological Resources Catch and Store Energy Permaculture Zoning Strategy Permaculture as a Way of Life Chapter 12: Drafting Design Plans Drafting the Plan Professional Design Tips with Emily Mallard Chapter 13: Design Plan Sets Conceptual Master Plan Planting Plan Irrigation Plan Hardscape Plan Chapter 14: Phased Project Plan Creating a Project Schedule Using a Gantt Chart Chapter 15: Professional Design Relationships Developing a Design Budget and Identifying Deliverables Part IV: The World of Soil Chapter 16: Living Soil: The Foundation of Regenerative Landscapes Five Principles of Soil Health Create Living Soil Develop a Soil Regeneration Plan Chapter 17: No-Till Landscaping Chapter 18: Vermiculture Worm Bin Design Caring for Worms Harvesting Castings Chapter 19: Composting Compost Foundations Chapter 20: Compost Tea and Plant Ferments Aerated Compost Tea Chapter 21: Cover Cropping Timing Disturbances Specific Seed for Specific Yields Chapter 22: Hügelkultur The Benefits of Hügelkultur Build in Layers Plant the Berm The Benefits of Hügelkultur Chapter 23: The Fungal Landscape Edible Mushrooms Medicinal Fungi Toxic Remediation with Fungi Part V: Water in the Landscape Chapter 24: Design Water Resilience Water Conservation Regenerative Versus Degenerative Water Management Water Harvesting Droughts and Floods Chapter 25: Identifying Water Sources Responsible Water Management Chapter 26: Managing and Harvesting Surface Water Topography Landscape Grading Contour Earthworks Water Infiltration Systems Rain Gardens Building a Contour Water-Harvesting Swale Chapter 27: Landscape Drainage Systems Grading Water Diversion Channels French Drains Drainage, Erosion, and Pollution Chapter 28: Water Distribution Gravity Pumping Water Veins of the Land Chapter 29: Roof Water Harvesting Calculating Roof Water Catchment Capture and Distribution Tank Storage Using Rainwater Chapter 30: Landscape Ponds Design Functions Engineering and Permits Excavation and Shaping Earthen Ponds Locating a Pond Impoundment Ponds Aquatic Plants for Pond Systems Chapter 31: Irrigation Systems Designing an Irrigation System Water Demand Flood Irrigation Overhead Sprinklers Drip Irrigation Chapter 32: Erosion Control Elements of Erosion Roads: Problem and Solution Biological Erosion Control Non-Biological Erosion Control Part VI: The Built Environment Chapter 33: The Built Environment Living in the Landscape Hardscape Versus Softscape Natural Building Use of Concrete Materials Sourcing Chapter 34: Architectural Elements Decks Benches Shou Sugi Ban Trellises/Arbors Raised Beds Chapter 35: Landscape Patios Sizing Surface Materials Patio Foundations Flagstone Patio Pavers/Brick Decomposed Granite Chapter 36: Landscape Pathways Water Runoff/Drainage Shape and Flow Gravel Flagstone Stepping Stones Water-Harvesting Pathway Landscape Steps Building a Cob Oven by Sasha Rabin Cooking in Your Cob Oven Materials and Tools for a Cob Oven (26-inch diameter cooking surface) How to Mix Cob Ratios for Cob Mixes Thermal Mass Versus Insulation Chapter 37: Terrace and Rock Wall Systems Walls or No Walls To Consider When Excavating Terraces Staging Terrace Projects Combining Terraces, Swales, and Rain Gardens Rock Walls and Alternatives Benefits of Rock Walls Disadvantages of Rock Walls Part VII: Planting Earth Chapter 38: Revegetate the Planet Repairing the World with Plants Plant Hardiness Zones Chapter 39: Landscape Planting Plans Mapping Your Planting Plan The Right Plants for the Space Extending Flowering Times Permaculture Zoning in Planting Plans Plan for Maturity Choosing Plant Sizes Chapter 40: Plant Communities Structural Plant Combinations Structural Growth Patterns of Trees and Plants Zone by Zone Plants by Function Soil-Building Plants Native Gardens Drought-Tolerant Gardens Cut Flowers Medicinal and Culinary Herbs Grains Plant Fibers Crafting Wood Wetlands Native Plants Versus Exotic Plants Chapter 41: Regenerative Agroforestry Food Forest Agroforestry Planting Trees Planting Trees by Seed Seeds into the Ground Seeding into Pots Stratification Planting a Bare Root Tree Choosing Fruit/Nut Cultivars Storing Varieties Cultivars for Fermentation Tips for Growing Regenerative Hedgerows Chapter 42: Managing Trees Systems with Pruning Dead Diseased Pruning for Size Pruning Times of the Year Pruning Fruit Wood Three Ways to Train Scaffold Branches The Power of Your Cuts Thinning Fruit Chapter 43: Growing Vegetables Nutrient Density Saving Money Food Sovereignty Four Seasons of Harvest Growing in the Right Season Protection Choosing Vegetable Varieties Notable Perennial Vegetables Harvesting Chapter 44: Plant Propagation Propagate by Seed Sowing Seeds Depth of Seed Planted Covering Seeds Seeding in Ground Versus Pots Grow Your Own Plants Cuttings Dig and Divide Roots Grafting Chapter 45: Landscape Maintenance Changing Cultural Aesthetics Vegetation Management Mowing Nontoxic Herbicides Occultation The Art of Weeding Chapter 46: Saving Seed Pollination When to Harvest Seed Seed Processing Seed Storage Part VIII: Creatures of the Landscape Chapter 47: Of Wing, Hoof, Claw, and Scale Predator–Prey Relationships Nature Awareness Observing Animal Habitat Animal Behaviors Leave Landscape Habitat Intact Insectary Superstars Integrated Pest Management (An Ecological Approach) Chapter 48: Integrated Pest Management Seasonality Stressed Plants Beneficial Predatory Insects Mammals Attracting Birds to the Landscape Mason Bee Habitat Insectary Plants Avoid Insecticides (Conventional and Organic) Habitat Ponds Chapter 49: Fencing Fencing Varieties Chapter 50: Choosing the Right Animals Beneficial Relationships Keeping Bees Sheep Goats Cows Safety Considerations for Domesticated Animals Chapter 51: Chicken Systems Varieties Integrating Chickens into the Regenerative Landscape Determine If Chickens Are Appropriate for Your Project Coops Permanent Runs Movable Systems Chicken Tractors Part IX: Restore the Wild Chapter 52: Stewards of the Earth Biodiversity Invasive Grasses Perennial Grasses and Herbs Mycoremediation with Dr. Mia Maltz Seed Drilling Build Relationships with Wild Plants Chapter 53: Lands of Fire Catastrophic (High Intensity) Versus Good Fire Fireproofing the Landscape Chapter 54: Regenerative Forest Management Ecological Forest Management Biochar Follow Indigenous Wisdom Acknowledgments Plant Species Charts References Index About the AuthorReviewsAuthor InformationErik Ohlsen is a master of regenerative design, an internationally recognized Permaculture teacher, a landscape contractor, author, farmer, herbalist, storyteller, and practitioner of Nordic folk traditions. Since 1999 Erik has founded numerous organizations that regenerate ecosystems including his award winning design and build firm Permaculture Artisans and The Permaculture Skills Center where thousands of students around the world learn ecological landscaping and regenerative agriculture. Working as an internationally renowned regenerative designer, he has committed decades to repairing ecosystems and connecting people with the land throughout the globe. He has designed and implemented hundreds of regenerated landscapes ranging from small urban lots to large tracts of land. His many years of experience observing and listening to landscape patterns while managing installation crews have led to an extensive knowledge of ecological land development and planning. He is a specialist in water harvesting systems, food forest design, community organizing, facilitation, vocational education and much more. In all of his work there is a presence of social equity, climate justice, and ecosystem restoration and his stories and achievements continue to empower people worldwide. Penny Livingston-Stark is internationally recognized as a prominent permaculture teacher, designer, and speaker. She holds a MS in Eco-Social Regeneration and 3 Diplomas in Permaculture Design. Penny has been studying the Hermetic Tradition of alchemy and herbal medicine making in Europe, Indonesia and the United States. She has taught hundreds of Permaculture Design Certification courses worldwide in addition to advanced courses. A passionate artist from an early age, Adam Wolpert explored the media of performance, ceramics, sculpture, and collage before turning seriously to painting while earning his BFA from the University of California, Santa Barbara. After a rigorous two-year training in classical realism at Studio Cecil-Graves in Florence, Italy, where he immersed himself in the work of the great European masters, Wolpert completed an MFA at the University of California, San Diego. In 1994 Wolpert moved to Sonoma County and co-founded the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center (OAEC) where he still lives and paints. He has had major gallery representation since 1988, and is now represented by Erickson Fine Art Gallery in Healdsburg, California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |