by eetbaarlandschap | Dec 18, 2025 | Blog
In early 2024, just before the ground hardened, we installed wells at a future food forest in Lille. It’s amazing how much information these wells give us about the groundwater level! We’ve already slightly adjusted our master plan after this action. The soft fruit...
by eetbaarlandschap | Dec 18, 2025 | Blog
Voedselbos De Kwacht heeft een heel specifiek terrein om mee te werken en dat vinden wij tof bij Eetbaar Landschap. Vrij zure grond (ph5,5), een turflaag op 20 cm diepte, vééél water in de lagere delen en een mooie zuid oriëntatie! De Kwacht Food Forest has a very...
by eetbaarlandschap | Dec 18, 2025 | Blog
Stap 1 – Vooronderzoek van je terrein 🌿 A successful food forest doesn’t start with planting, but with understanding. Preliminary research forms the foundation for every successful design. Why is this crucial? Understanding the context prevents costly mistakes...
by eetbaarlandschap | Dec 18, 2025 | Blog
Steps to a sound food forest design – Step 2 – Observing your terrain 🌿👀 A good food forest design is created by understanding what already exists. Observation helps you read the terrain and discover its natural dynamics. While preliminary research...
by eetbaarlandschap | Dec 18, 2025 | Blog
Designing a food forest is a fascinating process that requires both ecological knowledge and a deep understanding of the wishes and needs of those involved. A crucial part of this process is the client interview . This interview lays the foundation for a...