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Living with the Earth

Volume 3: Creating a Microfarm

Perrine Herve-Gruyer

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English
Permanent Publications
31 January 2025
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 .

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.

AUTHORS: Perrine Herve-Gruyer pursued a career as a lawyer in Asia before devoting herself to psychotherapy. She is now a farmer. An educator by training, Charles Herve-Gruyer travelled the globe aboard the training sailboat 'Fleur de Lampaul' for 22 years. He is the author of several books. Perrine and Charles became certified permaculture teachers in 2013.

colour photos throughout
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Imprint:   Permanent Publications
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Height: 297mm,  Width: 210mm, 
ISBN:   9781856232821
ISBN 10:   1856232824
Series:   A Manual for Market Gardeners
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Perrine Herve-Gruyer pursued a career as a lawyer in Asia before devoting herself to psychotherapy. She is now a farmer. An educator by training, Charles Herve-Gruyer travelled the globe aboard the training sailboat 'Fleur de Lampaul' for 22 years. He is the author of several books. Perrine and Charles became certified permaculture teachers in 2013.

Reviews for Living with the Earth: Volume 3: Creating a Microfarm

""Perrine and Charles Hervé-Gruyer continue to deliver their powerful blend of deeply considered philosophy and practical guidance. If you are new to this world, you could not wish for a better lodestar. Even for those who think they know this subject well I guarantee this book will bring a new perspective to your thinking. From the intricacies of seed saving to horse powered cultivation, through to business and market planning, if only I had had this beautifully illustrated book as I was starting out 30 years ago.""—Ben Raskin, Agroforester, author of The Woodchip Handbook and Silvohorticulture, Soil Association Head of Agroforestry ""Tapping into the wisdom of nature is one of the best ways to maximize farm profits and efficiency. In Creating a Microfarm: Volume Three, Charles and Perrine Hervé-Gruyer show pathways to making use of ecological principles for practical farm management in a digestible way for growers everywhere.""—Zach Loeks, edible eco-system designer and author of The Permaculture Market Garden ""In Creating a Microfarm, Perrine and Charles Hervé Gruyer deliver a beautifully presented guide that is the third volume in their inspiring series. This book masterfully combines practical and theoretical knowledge rooted in the cherished traditions of family farming on a micro scale.""—Rachel Phillips, director of Apricot Centre CIC


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