Permaculture is a movement that is coming into its own, and the concept of creating plant guilds in permaculture is at the forefront of every farmer's and gardener's practice. One of the essential practices of permaculture is to develop perennial agricultural systems that thrive over several decades without expensive and harmful inputs: perennial plant guilds, food forests, agroforestry, and mixed animal and woody species polycultures.
The massive degradation of conventional agriculture and the environmental havoc it creates has never been as all-pervasive in terms of scale, so it has become a global necessity to further the understanding of a comprehensive design and planning system such as permaculture that works with nature, not against it. The guild concept often used is a "functional relationship" between plants: beneficial groupings of plants that share functions to bring health and stability to a plant regime and create an abundant yield for our utilization. In other words, the integration of species creates a balanced, healthy, and thriving ecosystem. But it goes beyond integration. A guild is a metaphor for all walks of life, most importantly a group of people working together to craft works of balance, beauty, and utility.
This book is the first and most comprehensive guide about plant guilds. It details guilds and how to design and construct them, with extensive color photography and design illustrations. Included is information on:
- What we can observe about natural plant guilds in the wild and the importance of observation
- Detailed research on the structure of plant guilds and a portrait of an oak tree (a guild unto itself)
- Animal interactions with plant guilds
- Steps to guild design, construction, and dynamics: from assessment to design to implementation
- 15 detailed plant guilds, five each from the three authors based on their unique perspectives
- Guild project management: budgets, implementation, management, and maintenance
Readers of any scale will benefit from this book, from permaculture designers and professional growers to backyard growers new to the concept of permaculture. Books on permaculture cover this topic but never in enough depth to be replicable seriously. Finally, it's here!