Your garden should be a multilayer food forest, says RHS horticulturist
by Helena Horton Environment reporter from on (#6A5NA)
Tom Massey promotes natural forest gardens' with biodiverse planting to create wildlife havens
Your garden should have many layers, like a rainforest, to perform for biodiversity and climate, a leading garden designer has said.
Tom Massey, an award-winning horticulturist, said most gardens only have a couple of layers, with a mown lawn, some bushes and perhaps a tree. But adding multiple layers, with intermingled planting, helps to mimic what one may find in a biodiverse forest, with each layer giving benefits for wildlife.
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