What if turning to nature can help us heal the planet, and ourselves? A naturalist explores ways to engage with the land in a world changed by global warming, and returns with a bounty of options.
The Light Between Apple Trees stretches the hearts and minds of readers toward a new, but age-old way of being in nature. A naturalist, birder, and award-winning writer, Priyanka Kumar illuminates the gift of the land as she takes readers on journeys to historic and wild fruit orchards, to ancient forests, and along pollinator corridors.
At a time when we're suddenly talking a lot about the environment and climate change, is it just that-talk? What does it mean to live a life that engages with the land? For if we aren't reading the land, how can we feel its rhythms? How can we know how those rhythms are changing with global warming?
Everywhere Kumar turns, she sees the disconnect between our lives and the crisis our planet faces. To help bridge this gulf, she shows us ways to connect with nature, and details her experiences. Her book includes guidance on:
- Foraging
- Reading the land's ecology
- Planting rare varieties of fruit trees
- Cultivating microbe-rich soil
- Growing healing herbs, and edible flowers
- Inviting over pollinators, and birds
This book is for gardeners, armchair gardeners, and people trying to make sense of our climate-challenged times. When we deepen our engagement with the land and its birds and animals, it's possible we'll find our lives-and the land itself-being transformed in astonishing ways.
- ISBN10 1734901179
- ISBN13 9781734901177
- Publish Date 6 October 2022
- Publish Status Cancelled
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Stone Pier Press
- Format Paperback
- Pages 168
- Language English