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Forest Garden in Devon gives insight into climate change | Forest Garden in Devon gives insight into climate change |
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A bumble bee at the forest garden on the Dartington Estate | |
The creator of a forest garden in Devon, the oldest of its kind in Europe, says it is giving insights into how wildlife adapts to climate change. | The creator of a forest garden in Devon, the oldest of its kind in Europe, says it is giving insights into how wildlife adapts to climate change. |
The self-seeding garden on Dartington Estate is managed by the Agroforestry Research Trust (ART) and contains both native and non-native plants. | The self-seeding garden on Dartington Estate is managed by the Agroforestry Research Trust (ART) and contains both native and non-native plants. |
Creator Martin Crawford said he had seen how the garden adapted to the changing climate over the last 30 years: "Some plants are doing much better than they did 30 years ago, things like Persimmons for example." | Creator Martin Crawford said he had seen how the garden adapted to the changing climate over the last 30 years: "Some plants are doing much better than they did 30 years ago, things like Persimmons for example." |
He said ART was in discussions with the Dartington Hall Trust (DHT) to secure the forest garden's future. | |
Martin Crawford, creator of the forest garden on the Dartington Estate | |
Mr Crawford said he began his "adventure" with the forest garden in 1994 and its success had attracted thousands of visitors from across the globe. | Mr Crawford said he began his "adventure" with the forest garden in 1994 and its success had attracted thousands of visitors from across the globe. |
It includes around 140 trees which grow alongside edible crops which self-seed with minimal human intervention. | It includes around 140 trees which grow alongside edible crops which self-seed with minimal human intervention. |
Mr Crawford described it as an orchard that was both "overplanted and underplanted". It has a canopy of trees with a ground cover of perennial plants that includes vegetables and herbs. | Mr Crawford described it as an orchard that was both "overplanted and underplanted". It has a canopy of trees with a ground cover of perennial plants that includes vegetables and herbs. |
The garden includes common species like apples, pears and plums and less well known ones like cornelian cherries, highbush cranberries, strawberry trees and honey locusts. It includes non-native species, like bamboo, Persimmon and Japanese pepper trees. | The garden includes common species like apples, pears and plums and less well known ones like cornelian cherries, highbush cranberries, strawberry trees and honey locusts. It includes non-native species, like bamboo, Persimmon and Japanese pepper trees. |
Mr Crawford said wildlife thrived in the garden: "It's been fantastic for wildlife. There's a lot of birds. We had a bird survey and found 20 species in a week last summer. It's interesting because a lot of the plants here are not native." | Mr Crawford said wildlife thrived in the garden: "It's been fantastic for wildlife. There's a lot of birds. We had a bird survey and found 20 species in a week last summer. It's interesting because a lot of the plants here are not native." |
Bamboo shoots along the pathway of the forest garden | |
Inside the forest garden on the Dartington Estate | |
He said it was a self-regulating system: "I've seen and realised that most plants co-operate with each other. | He said it was a self-regulating system: "I've seen and realised that most plants co-operate with each other. |
"We're taught that plants compete, sometimes there can be competition but more often in this kind of ecosystem plants are co-operating. | "We're taught that plants compete, sometimes there can be competition but more often in this kind of ecosystem plants are co-operating. |
"Some plants will help feed others. They'll attract insects to eat the pests or other plants." | "Some plants will help feed others. They'll attract insects to eat the pests or other plants." |
The future of the forest garden is uncertain. ART was given a year's notice to quit in March but its lease has been allowed to continue for a further three and a half years following a campaign and petition. | |
Entrance to the forest garden on the Dartington Estate | |
Mr Crawford said: "These long term growing sustainable growing systems can be our future. | Mr Crawford said: "These long term growing sustainable growing systems can be our future. |
"We face a very uncertain future with climate change and biodiversity loss. It's critically important to research these kind of systems." | "We face a very uncertain future with climate change and biodiversity loss. It's critically important to research these kind of systems." |
A spokesman for the DHT said: "The trust has given Martin an assurance that his existing lease, which has three years to run, is safe. We have committed to discuss arrangements beyond then in due course." | A spokesman for the DHT said: "The trust has given Martin an assurance that his existing lease, which has three years to run, is safe. We have committed to discuss arrangements beyond then in due course." |
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