Good morning everybody...
I'm working a lot on the design of my food forest but there is a point I quite don't understand, or it is not clear
enough. I will try to explain it, I'm french so excuse the strange typo...
Ok, when I read the
books and look for FF design, we often see this on small
land or iregular land.
I leave on a traditionnal Québec farm wish is rectangular (500 ft width X 3,5 km long),
Here is an image from the land facing North with a little depression facing South back of the house.
There are fields in front of the house and further bacthat aren't cultivated excelpt for a 3 hectars that we sowed last year. Back of the land (you don't see all of it here) it is an exciting forest.
My question: when you design a food forest, they show it often decreasing: layer
trees, then shrubs etc etc. or a road going in between....if I already have a forest, but I want to plant the food forest starting there, that means I have to work by line? Do I start with
canopy anyway? or decreasing with the shurb? ANd once I have put let say the shrubs and ground layer that will cover approx 15 to20 feet, I will still have a lot of ground to cover...that means I will have to resatrt a line putting canopy and then shrubs etc etc And if so, between the working line I will have a lot of shade? And I have almost no choices but to make ¨sidewalk¨around it other wise I won't have access eventually no?
Hope I am clear...a bit?
Isabelle