Living with The Earth, Volume 3: Creating a Microfarm

Living with The Earth, Volume 3: Creating a Microfarm

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Author/Contributor(s): Herve-Gruyer, Perrine; Herve-Gruyer, Charles
Publisher: Permanent Publications
Date: 9/2/2025
Binding: Paperback
Condition: NEW
Volume 3 of the authoritative Living With The Earth series explains the multiple elements that make up a productive, profitable and nature-friendly market garden or small farm. Written by two legends, these ground-breaking volumes are of particular interest to small to medium scale farmers, horticulturists, forest gardeners, agronomists and market gardeners.

A gorgeously illustrated and highly comprehensive guide to creating a profitable and productive market garden or small farm.

Perrine and Charles Hervé-Gruyer have designed a microfarm in Normandy that provides a living for five people whilst cultivating just a small percentage of the land, and rewilding the rest. In Volume 1 of Living with the Earth, they describe the overarching principles and influences of ecology and permaculture, and share how they work with Nature to create highly effective systems. In Volume 2 they deep dive into the details, sharing how to grow nutritious herbs, flowers, fruit and vegetables, while creating healthy soil and diverse ecosystems.

Volume 3 of this authoritative series explains the multiple elements that make up a productive, profitable and nature-friendly market garden or small farm, including:
  • plant propagation and seed saving
  • increasing biodiversity for garden health
  • incorporating animals
  • small-scale hay and grain production
  • an extensive list of invaluable tools and how to care for them
  • design steps and examples for creating profitable rural and urban microfarms
  • investing in people, a vital part of farm enterprise

These volumes are ground-breaking, with principles and practices that can be used on any scale. They are, however, of particular interest to small to medium scale farmers, horticulturists, forest gardeners, agronomists and market gardeners.