A fruit garden for tomorrow

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Garden & Nature

Perrine Dupont

Robert Kran

Terre Vivante

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16,5 x 24,5 cm
192 pages CMYK

Adapting your orchard to climate change

For the last twenty-five years, Robert Kran has been experimenting with a wide range of fruit trees in his Corsican orchard: serviceberry, asimino, feijoa, jujube, Sichuan pepper, pistachio, yuzu, kapok… over 40 species are presented and classified according to their ability to adapt: robust, those more delicate or varieties to be restricted to a

mild climate. The beautiful photos and exotic names are in themselves an invitation to travel, but the technical aspects of successfully growing these little-known fruit trees are of course the heart of the book. By following the advice given in this book, you too can try to acclimatise the species best suited to the soil and climate of your region. Don’t give up in the face of climate change, but make the most of plants’ incredible capacity for adaptation and resilience – that’s the life lesson of this humble explorer of the future, a joyful and enthusiastic lover of life.

Perrine Dupont

A gardener, journalist and traveller, Perrine Dupont is passionate about the plant world and the links that humans forge with it.

Robert Kran

A self-taught gardener since childhood, Robert Kran shares his life's journey with us and the experiences that led him to create the orchard of the future.

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