Acadia Tucker is een toonaangevende stem in de regeneratieve landbouw en een klimaatactiviste wiens schrijven voortkomt uit een diepe passie voor het verbouwen van voedsel dat de planeet ten goede komt. Haar werk benadrukt tuinieren alsof onze toekomst ervan afhangt, en spoort lezers aan om actieve beheerders van het land te worden. Tucker deelt haar uitgebreide kennis en praktische ervaring om anderen te inspireren bij het aanleggen van biologische en regeneratieve tuinen. Door haar boeken en praktijk pleit ze voor teeltmethoden die ecologische veerkracht en duurzaamheid bevorderen.
This is a handbook for growing a Climate Victory Garden when the enemy is global warming. Acadia Tucker, a carbon farmer and gardener, invites us to think of gardening as civic action. By building carbon-rich soil, even in a backyard-sized patch, we can capture greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change, all while growing nutritious food
Recipient of the GardenComm Emergent Communicator Award for 2023: Acadia Tucker Regenerative farmer Acadia Tucker proves it’s possible to grow food without land. In this, her third easy-to-use gardening guide, Tucker describes how to cultivate bountiful container food gardens in pots, planters, and raised beds. Climate activist and farmer Acadia Tucker fell in love with container gardening after glimpsing its potential to produce food—lots of food. By applying select growing practices, and managing for square inches rather than square feet, she has come up with instructions for growing a small-scale farm on your patio, your stoop, or in your dining room. If what you want is a garden big enough to line a windowsill, she’s got you covered there. Her book, loaded with helpful illustrations, includes: • Profiles of 21 container-friendly crops • Recipes for cultivating potted farms • Tips on finding the right container • Information on designing for small spaces—and making food gardens beautiful • Guidance on how to raise crops in pots all year long Tucker also describes how to maximize the environmental impact of growing food in pots. She offers tips on attracting pollinators, shows how to build microbe-rich living soil, and explains ways to ditch harmful pesticides and fertilizers. Her goal is to make it easier for anyone with access to a patch of sun to grow food, no backyard required.