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by Sally Morgan


  box schemes 15

  brassicas 60, 61, 62, 63, 71, 72, 82, 86, 166

  see also specific types

  broad beans 71, 85, 86, 89

  broccoli 126

  brooders 148-9

  buckler-leaf sorrel (French sorrel) 76, 126

  bug houses 85

  bumblefoot 155

  butchery 173

  cabbage white butterfly 82, 85

  cabbages 61, 84, 85

  calcium 35

  calendula 82, 84, 87

  Campanula 92

  carbon-to-nitrogen ratio (C:N) 50-1, 53

  cardoon 76, 126

  carp 194, 195, 199

  carp ponds 21, 199

  carrot root fly 82-3

  carrots 14, 61, 63, 71, 72, 73, 82, 90

  catch crops 71

  celeriac 27

  chard 61

  cherries 101

  cherry plum 114, 115

  chickens

  bantams 142

  brooders 148-9

  broody hens 142, 142

  checking on 21

  chicks 148-50

  ex-bats 136-7, 136, 137

  feather pecking 210

  feeding 138, 138, 149

  fencing in 24-5, 140-1

  and ground clearing 62, 88, 109, 142

  health 142-3, 149, 210

  housing 139-40, 139, 149

  hybrid birds 134-5, 134, 135, 142

  introducing new hens 137

  laying hens 134-43

  meat birds 145-50, 146, 147, 148

  moulting 135, 136, 137

  nest boxes 140

  parasites 142-3, 149

  perches 140, 149

  poultry pens 140-3, 140, 141

  scavenging system 143

  slaughter 150, 212

  traditional breeds 135, 136

  chicory 59, 76, 178

  Chilean ulluco 82

  chillies 15, 15, 27

  Chinese artichoke 80

  chives 84, 93, 129

  chokeberry 115

  cider apples 98

  clary sage 91

  clay soils 34-5, 34, 36, 39, 58

  cleavers 159, 159

  cloches 89-90, 89

  clovers 59, 59, 60, 178, 179

  crimson clover 59, 60, 63, 126

  white clover 62, 63, 75, 126, 179

  club root 61

  cobnuts 123, 124

  coccidiosis 149, 158

  cold frames 21, 88-9, 88

  construction 89

  dug-out cold frames 89

  functions 88, 89

  lids 88

  orientation 89

  temporary cold frames 88-9

  comfrey 57, 57, 83, 126, 129

  in animal feed 58

  comfrey tea and liquid feed 57-8

  commercial enterprises 15, 156, 212, 213

  companion planting 82-6

  benefits of 82

  in polytunnels 87

  push–pull strategy 82

  unhelpful pairings 83

  compost 46, 47-55

  activators 55, 58

  bacteria-rich compost 52

  carbon-to-nitrogen ratio (C:N) 50-1, 53

  colour 51

  composting process 48, 51-2

  fungal-rich compost 52

  making 51-2, 55

  materials 53

  as mulch 47, 52

  and the no-dig system 41, 43

  smelly 48, 50

  temperatures 48, 52

  vermicompost 55, 56, 57

  compost bins and heaps 21, 51-2, 52

  siting 19

  compost teas 52, 55

  container-grown trees 101, 102-3

  coppicing 120-2

  cordons

  fruit trees 19, 96, 104-6, 105

  soft fruit 112, 113

  cornelian cherry 115

  cornflowers 91, 93, 93

  cosmos 91, 92

  Cotswold brash 35

  County Parish Holding (CPH)

  number 211

  courgettes 43, 61, 82, 90, 93

  cowslips 93

  crab apple 114, 115

  crop rotation 46, 60-3

  4-year rotations 61-2

  5-year rotations 63

  8-year rotations 62

  flower patch contribution to 92

  green manures and 62-3

  livestock contribution to 15, 62

  main crop groups 60

  in polytunnels 86-7

  and weed suppression 61

  crop yields 7, 14, 55

  cucumbers 27, 61, 85, 159

  cucurbits 61

  currants 113, 126, 129

  see also blackcurrants; redcurrants; whitecurrants

  cut flowers 90-3

  edible flowers 93

  flower farming 90

  foliage 92

  fruits, berries, nuts and seedheads 92

  perennial flowers 92

  cuttings, soft-fruit 112-13

  dahlias 92

  decomposers 34, 36, 47, 48

  deer 31

  Delphinium 92

  diatomaceous earth 157, 158

  digging 38, 39-40

  disadvantages of 39-40

  double-digging 40

  see also no-dig method

  dill 84

  ditches 16

  docks 38, 40, 72, 73

  dog rose 114, 115

  dogwood 92

  double-digging 40

  duck–fish farming 199

  ducks 109, 134, 150-4, 179

  breeds 150

  eggs 143-4

  feeding 152, 154

  housing 150

  pens 152

  slaughter 152

  table birds 150, 152

  water, access to 152

  earthworms 36, 37-8, 37, 41, 43, 157

  Ebbinge’s silverberry 115

  Echinacea 92

  ectoparasites 157-8

  eelworms 84

  eggs

  chickens 134-43

  ducks 143-4

  geese 144

  quail 143, 144, 145

  rheas 144

  selling 212

  turkey 143, 144

  elder 114, 115

  Elaeagnus spp. 115, 125, 126

  electric fencing 22-5, 23, 168-9

  energizers 25, 25

  fence checkers 24

  flexi-nets 22, 24-5, 24

  grounding 25

  voltages 25

  Eryngium 92

  espaliers and fans 19, 96, 106, 107

  Euphorbia oblongata 91, 92

  fencing 19, 21-5, 30

  deer-proof fencing 31, 31

  electric fencing 22-5, 23

  flexi-nets 22, 24-5, 24, 141

  posts, positioning 22

  rabbit netting 30-1

  stock fencing 22

  temporary 22, 25

  fennel 126

  ferns 126, 129

  fertilizers, artificial 15, 36, 46

  field shelters 183, 183

  figs 126

  filberts 123, 124

  fireblight 101

  fish see aquaponics

  flea beetles 85

  fleece 71

  flexi-nets 22, 24-5, 24, 141

  flubendazole 158

  flystrike 181

  foliar sprays 55, 58

  foot rot 181

  forest gardens 19, 21, 120, 124-9, 125

  biodiversity 125

  from an existing orchard 128-9, 129

  glades and clearings 20

  layered approach 125-6, 126

  perennial support plants 124

  planning and preparation 128-9

  poultry in 129, 142

  productive plants 124

  forked roots 61

  foxes 30, 109, 140

  French beans 61, 83, 83, 85

  French marigolds 82, 83, 84, 84, 87, 93

  frost pockets 99

  fruit 94-117

  selling 97

  see also fruit trees; soft
fruit; and

  specific types of fruit

  fruit cages 19, 21, 96, 107-8, 108

  poultry in 109, 109, 142

  fruit juices 15

  fruit trees 82, 96-106

  biennial cropping 98

  buying and planting 101-3

  cordons, fans and espaliers 19, 96, 104-6, 105, 107

  cultivars 96, 97-8

  disease resistance 98, 101

  as edible boundaries 114

  forms 100, 101

  grafting 102, 102

  harvesting 98

  heritage varieties 97-8, 98

  pollination 98-9

  positioning 99

  pruning 103, 106

  rootstocks 99, 101, 106

  selection 96-8

  spur-bearing varieties 98, 103, 104

  staking 102

  tip-bearing varieties 98, 104

  training 101, 103-6, 104

  tree guards 117

  see also specific types

  fuelwood 19, 21, 120-2

  poplars 121, 121

  see also willow

  fungi 34, 36, 47, 48

  galvanized wire 22

  garlic 63, 76

  geese 134, 150-4, 179

  breeds 150

  eggs 144

  feeding 152, 154

  grazing 179

  housing 150

  pens 152

  slaughter 150

  table birds 150, 152

  water, access to 152

  giant butterbur 77, 126, 127

  gizzard worms 158

  globe artichokes 77, 117

  Gloucestershire Old Spots 163, 163, 165, 172

  glyphosate 40

  goats 176, 182-7

  basic care 185

  billy goats 184, 186, 187

  breeds 184, 186, 187

  browsing 176, 183, 184

  buying 184

  checking on 21

  dairy goats 184, 186-7

  equipment 184, 187

  feeding 176, 183, 184-5

  fencing in 184

  health 184, 185

  housing 182-3, 183

  land requirement 176, 183

  meat goats 184, 187

  pygmy goats 184

  regulations 211-12

  shearing 185

  slaughter 187, 212-13

  tagging 17, 211

  wool goats 184

  Good King Henry 77

  gooseberries 108, 109, 110, 112, 113, 126, 129

  grafting 102, 102

  grazing

  geese 154, 179

  grass management 176-9

  herbal grazing ley mix 178, 179

  mob grazing 179

  sheep 176-9

  green manures 46-7, 58-60, 63, 87

  and crop rotations 62-3

  living mulch 75

  overwintering 59

  greenhouses 27

  ground elder 58, 72, 85

  ground-cover fabric

  as path 26

  as weed barrier 74, 74, 108, 116

  hawthorn 114, 115, 126, 129

  hazel 114, 116, 124, 126, 129

  hedges

  edible 19, 96, 112, 114-17

  ground preparation 114, 117

  hedgerow species 114

  planting 114, 116-17, 117

  pruning 117

  vegetable hedges 75, 117

  weed control 116, 117

  hives 21, 205-6, 206

  brood boxes 205, 205

  National hives 203, 205

  queen excluder 205-6, 205

  siting 207

  supers and frames 205, 205

  top-bar hives 208, 209, 209

  hoeing 71, 72-3

  honey 202, 205, 207, 208-9

  honeyberry 110

  honeywort 91

  hops 126

  horseradish 77

  hot beds 90, 90

  hoverflies 84, 85

  hugelkultur beds 54, 54

  humus 48

  hyssop 82

  insect screens 87

  intercropping 71-2

  Italian alder 126

  Japanese ginger 128

  Jerusalem artichokes 80, 80, 117

  jostaberries 108, 110, 113

  juneberry (saskatoon) 111

  kale, perennial 75, 77, 80, 126

  kiwi fruit 111

  lacewings 84

  ladybirds 85

  land-use rotation

  livestock 15, 142-3, 166, 179, 181

  see also crop rotation

  lavender 82, 93

  leafmould 48, 50, 58

  leeks 27, 61, 63, 72, 82, 126

  legal regulations 210-13

  legumes 60, 62-3, 83, 178

  see also specific types

  lemon balm 126

  lettuce 61, 71, 72, 83

  lice 157, 158, 170

  lime 61, 62, 143

  lingonberry (cowberry) 111

  liquid plant feeds 57-8

  liquorice 128

  livestock 130-209

  checking on 21, 181, 185, 210

  numbers of 15

  restrictions on feeding food waste to 138, 170, 210

  veterinary care 210

  welfare 210

  see also beekeeping; goats; pigs; poultry; sheep

  livestock regulations 210-13

  animal identification 211

  aquaponics 198, 212

  Australia 210, 213

  County Parish Holding (CPH) number 211

  dead stock, disposal of 212

  flock and herd numbers 211

  movement regulations 211-12

  poultry registration 211, 212

  record keeping 171, 211

  selling eggs and meat 156, 212, 213

  slaughter 212-13

  UK 211-13

  US 213

  loamy soils 35

  loganberry 111

  lovage 77

  lucerne (alfalfa) 59, 60, 178

  magnesium 35, 58

  mange 170

  manure 15, 36, 47, 47, 50, 60-1

  well-rotted 47

  see also green manures

  marrows 61

  measuring your plot 16

  medicinal herbs 124

  medicine cabinet 210

  medlar 126

  melons 27, 84, 88

  Mexican marigolds 84-5

  Mexican sunflowers 91

  microclimates 20, 74, 104

  microorganisms 37, 47, 48, 50, 55

  anaerobic 48, 51

  mildews 55, 58, 104

  mineral licks 185

  mint 85, 126, 129, 159

  mites 157-8, 170, 209

  mulberry 126

  mulch

  biodegradable mulch 74, 74

  compost as 47, 52

  ground-cover fabric 74, 74, 108, 116

  living mulch 74, 75

  and the no-dig system 42-3

  for weed control 38, 39, 41, 42, 74-5, 74, 108, 116, 128

  mushroom logs 123, 123

  mycorrhizal fungi 103, 126

  powder 103, 116

  nasturtiums 74, 85, 93

  ‘Natural Agriculture’ systems 60

  nematodes 34, 36, 37, 84

  Nepalese raspberry 126

  nettles 58

  nitrates 36, 46, 48

  nitrogen (N) 35, 47, 52, 57, 58, 63

  nitrogen robbery 50, 108

  nitrogen fixing 54, 59, 60, 63, 75, 83, 125, 128, 178

  no-dig method 38, 41-3, 60, 108

  pros and cons 43

  NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) 47, 57

  nut trees 123-4

  harvesting and storing nuts 124

  nut weevils 124

  oak 125

  oca 80-1, 126

  okra 27

  onions 61, 63, 70, 83, 126

  orchards 19, 21, 96-7, 113

  turning into a forest garden 128-9, 129

  see also fruit trees

  organic matter 35, 36, 37, 46, 47, 48, 51, 60

&n
bsp; organically grown crops 7, 60

  Ouessant sheep 181, 181

  over-intensive planting 15

  parasitic worms 142-3, 149, 156-7, 158, 159, 170-1, 179, 182

  parsnips 61, 71, 73

  Pasteurellosis 181, 185

  paths 16, 25-6

  bare soil 26

  base preparation 26

  curved 20

  grass 26

  gravel 26, 26

  ground-cover fabric 26

  hogging 26

  in polytunnels 86

  widths 25

  peaches 104, 106

  pears 98, 101, 104, 114, 126

  wild pear 114, 116

  peas 72, 86

  pens 21

  pigs 166, 167

  poultry 140-3, 140, 141, 152, 155

  peppers 61, 84

  perch 195, 195

  perennial crops 21, 62, 70, 75-8

  advantages 75

  annual crops as 75

  as barriers and hedges 75

  permaculture 6, 8, 19, 21

  Peruvian ground apple 82

  pests and diseases (plants)

  in polytunnels 87, 88

  preventing build-up of 60

  see also specific pests and diseases

  pH 35-6, 42, 61, 62, 143

  phacelia 59, 59, 63 Phlomis 92

  phosphates 48

  phosphorus (P) 35, 47

  photosynthesis 37

  pigs 21, 160-73

  breeds 165

  butchery 173

  buying 162-6

  checking on 21

  commercial breeds 163

  fencing in 22, 168-9

  food and water 169-70

  gilts (females) and boars (males) 166

  and ground clearing 62, 62

  groups 162, 166

  health 170-1

  housing (arcs) 166, 168, 168

  lameness 171

  paperwork 163, 171, 173

  parasites 170-1

  pens 166, 167

  pet pigs 165

  registered pigs 163

  regulations 211-12

  slap-marking 211

  slaughter 172-3, 212-13

  sunburn and heat stroke 171

  tagging 211

  traditional rare breeds 163

  unregistered pigs 163

  wallows 170, 171, 171

  weaners 162-3, 165, 169-70, 171

  weight calculation 172

  planning permission 19, 28, 213

  planning a plot 12-31

  animal pest control 30-1

  checklist 16

  measuring your plot 16

  on paper 16-21

  scale drawings 16

  time factor 15, 68

  zoning 19-21

  see also fencing; paths; polytunnels

  planting patterns

  intercropping 71-2

  rows 70-1, 70

  staggered planting 70, 71, 71

  plot

  clearing and cultivating 38-43

  planning 12-31

  plums 101, 106

  poached egg plants 85

  pollarding 121, 121, 122

  pollinating insects 75, 82, 84, 93

  pollination, fruit trees 98-9

  polyculture 7, 82

  see also companion planting

  polytape 22-3

  polytunnels 15, 19, 21, 27-9, 27

  access to 16, 29

  accessories 29

  all-year crops 86-8

  bracing bars 28

  companion planting in 87

  coverings and fixings 28-9, 28

  crop rotation 86-7

  doors 29

  heating 86

  insect screens 87

  layout, planning 86-7

 

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