bostuinen
Bostuinen, a Dutch term translating to "forest gardens," are a form of edible landscaping that mimics the structure and diversity of a natural woodland ecosystem. They are designed as a perennial polyculture, meaning they consist of a variety of edible plants that grow together in layers, similar to a forest. These layers typically include canopy trees, understory trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants, ground covers, root crops, and vines. The goal is to create a self-sustaining and highly productive system that requires minimal maintenance once established.
The design principles of bostuinen emphasize ecological synergy. Plants are chosen for their complementary relationships, such
Bostuinen can be established in various settings, from small urban backyards to larger rural properties. They