Ben Raskin has worked in the commercial growing world for more than thirty years and has a wide range of practical horticultural experience, having started his career growing vegetables for chefs, box schemes and farm shops. He now focuses mainly on integrating trees into farming systems. Ben is head of agroforestry for the Soil Association and keeps his hands in the field implementing a pioneering agroforestry system on a 1,500-acre farm in Wiltshire in South West England. He also works as an independent advisor, trainer and author, writing books for children and grownups, and is chair of the Community Supported Agriculture Network UK.
‘In a world desperate for solutions that will allow us to get off
the agro-chemical treadmill while tackling the climate challenges
ahead, woodchip steps forward. Working with Ben, I’ve learned much
over the last few years, and am amazed by the power of this humble
resource. This trailblazing book will be invaluable in firing both
our imagination and understanding of woodchip’s potential to grow
and farm better.’—Helen Browning, chief executive, Soil
Association
‘I did not know the world needed a whole book on woodchip, but from
the first chapter I could not put this book down. Raskin’s
thorough, informed and well-referenced research is going to be a
must for anyone who cares about soil. Woodchip has such potential
to help us create more local, sustainable ways of growing, and this
handbook is the resource needed to dispel myths and find the best
method and scale for everyone from gardeners to large-scale
farms.’—Alys Fowler, author of The Edible
Garden and The Thrifty Gardener
‘I use woodchip quite extensively in my garden and have for
decades. It has been an important part of increasing our soil
organic matter and carbon storage. The Woodchip
Handbook addresses its many uses and all the technical
questions of how to acquire and manage it. If you want to learn
more about woodchip for your yard or farm, look no
further.’—Eric Toensmeier, author of The Carbon Farming Solution
and Perennial Vegetables
‘Ben Raskin’s wide-ranging work in varied locations makes The
Woodchip Handbook a really useful overview of the possibilities
afforded by woodchip. It’s good for soil and good for plants, once
you understand how it can work best for you, as he explains in this
book.’—Charles Dowding, author of Charles Dowding’s No Dig
Gardening
‘In a time when the farming and gardening literature seems to be
overflowing with information about soil mineralization with rock
dusts, cover crop smorgasbords, foliar feeding, liquid carbon
pathways and rotational grazing, it is great relief to finally
have, in one place, a treasure that describes the missing piece of
the complete soil creation process: coarse woody debris! You won’t
find a better, more complete summary of the how, the why and the
overall importance of woodchip in the process of building the ideal
fertile soil for your garden, homestead or farm. Bravo, Ben
Raskin!’—Mark Shepard, author of Restoration Agriculture
‘Ben Raskin's latest book, on the many, many uses and benefits of
woodchip, is the definitive guide to the subject. It’s something
every climate-change-savvy gardener must read.’—Kim Stoddart,
editor, The Organic Way magazine; coauthor of The
Climate Change Garden
‘A real “grower’s” guide: comprehensive, informed and, quite
possibly, revolutionary. Raskin is a practitioner of soil, and
woodchip is his medicine. Through astute observation and keen
experimentation, he unravels the burgeoning possibilities of
woodchip for soil health and regeneration. The secret to woodchip,
Raskin says, is fungi: “Woodchip without fungi is like a sea
without fish.” If the future of growing is fungi, this book is the
prototype manual for practical application of its unique
power.’—Matt Rees-Warren, garden designer and author of The
Ecological Gardener
‘Ben Raskin covers all the bases when it comes to woodchip. This
very useful and abundant by-product improves the soil and the
environment. Ben presents a wealth of information in a logical,
clear and engaging manner. I’ve been a longtime user of woodchip;
after reading this book, I will begin using even more of it in even
more ways.’—Lee Reich, author of The Pruning Book and Weedless
Gardening
‘Woodchip is widely available in most cities and has much potential
in container growing – as a sustainable source of nutrients, as an
ingredient to help sustain the structure of compost over many years
and as a brilliant mulch for fruit trees and other perennials. At
last, thanks to Ben Raskin, we have the first authoritative,
well-researched book on the subject, packed full of useful
information and advice. A superb resource for anyone interested in
the magic of woodchip.’—Mark Ridsdill Smith, author of The Vertical
Veg Guide to Container Gardening
‘Before picking up this book, I considered woodchip simply a nice
thing to have around as mulch, but the deep dive Ben Raskin offers
really makes the case that this material is an essential and focal
part of so many aspects when stewarding healthy plants, soil,
livestock and fungi. Readers will find the research and case
studies fascinating, and the extensive details helpful in answering
some of the most commonly asked questions. In the end, if we
are to get serious in the act of regenerative farming and ecosystem
repair, it's clear that woodchip will play a critical role and it’s
time we get more serious about utilizing it.’—Steve Gabriel,
Wellspring Forest Farm; author of Silvopasture
‘Tree ecosystems create long-term soil fertility. We tap into
lignin potential and fungal doings in our own gardens and orchards
by utilizing woodchip in a multitude of ways. Ben Raskin delves
into the practical nuance of ramial chipped wood and more to
inspire humus building efforts everywhere. Regenerate your soil
with the woodchip!'—Michael Phillips, author of The Holistic
Orchard and Mycorrhizal Planet
‘This is a timely piece of work given the dramatic rise, access and
popularity of woodchip technologies. Ben Raskin has done the
subject proud: well researched and with a pragmatic approach, there
is something for growers and gardeners of all shapes and sizes
here. Woodchip is able to offer truly sustainable solutions to some
of the problems facing horticulture, in particular the replacement
of peat-based products. With woodchip we can now grow our own
fertile soil and substrates. This manual gives some great
information towards that goal.’—Iain Tolhurst, Tolhurst
Organics
‘Agriculture has been reinventing itself regularly over the past
ten thousand years. The Woodchip Handbook is a practical guide for
the next step in that transformation in our backyard gardens and
orchards as well as on our largest farms. It’s also a great read.
Let the trees lead the way!’—John Bunker, orchardist and author
of Apples and the Art of Detection
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