Sacred Gardens and Spice Plantations: Agroforestry and Permaculture Practices in Sri Lanka
MTA
Practical designs and case studies for integrating biodiversity, food production, and cultural landscapes
2nd Edition
*Sacred Gardens and Spice Plantations* is a comprehensive guide to integrating biodiversity, food production, and cultural heritage through the lens of permaculture and agroforestry in Sri Lanka. This practical handbook bridges ancient indigenous wisdom with modern regenerative design, offering tailored strategies for the island’s distinct climatic zones—from the humid wet lowlands to the arid dry zones and the mist-shrouded central highlands. By exploring the history of traditional homegardens and sacred groves, the book demonstrates how land stewardship can be both a spiritual practice and a resilient livelihood.
The text provides a technical roadmap for practitioners of all levels, covering essential topics such as soil health, organic fertility management, and sophisticated water-harvesting techniques like swales and tank systems. Readers will find detailed species lists, plant guild templates, and nursery propagation methods specifically for tropical staples, medicinal herbs, and high-value spices like cinnamon and pepper. Beyond the biology of the land, the manual addresses the social and economic dimensions of sustainable farming, offering blueprints for community organizing, cooperative models, and value-added post-harvest processing.
With a focus on climate resilience and self-sufficiency, this book serves as an essential resource for farmers, designers, and community leaders. It features real-world case studies and design blueprints—ranging from the iconic Kandyan Forest Gardens to Dry Zone water-harvesting initiatives—that showcase the transformative potential of agroecology. Whether you are managing a backyard food forest or a commercial spice block, this guide provides the tools to design productive, multi-story canopy systems that nourish both the people and the diverse landscapes of Sri Lanka.
This book is a vital resource for Sri Lankan smallholder farmers, landscape designers, and community organizers seeking to implement sustainable and culturally rooted agricultural systems. It is also highly beneficial for agricultural extension workers, students of agroecology, and NGOs focused on food security and biodiversity conservation in tropical climates. Anyone interested in restoring degraded land through forest gardening and resilient spice plantation designs will find this handbook indispensable.
December 25, 2025
83,217 words
5 hours 50 minutes
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