Ken Fern

Ken Fern has always been a plant enthusiast. Over the years he has experimented with, and compiled information on, a huge number of useful, unusual plants. With an increasing concern for the state of agriculture and the health of our planet, Ken decided to ‘downshift’ from his job as a bus driver for London Transport in the early 1990s and move to Cornwall to establish the pioneering charity, Plants For A Future.

With the help of Ken’s vast experience and encyclopaedic knowledge, Plants For A Future have now been trialing over 2,000 unusual species which are edible or have other uses, with a further 7,000 compiled on their database. This is exciting and pioneering work has important implications to the way in which we look at producing food, both in our gardens and agriculturally.

Books from Ken Fern

Plants For a Future

A pioneering book that takes gardening, conservation and ecology into a new dimension.

Describing edible and other useful plants, both native to Britain and Europe and from temperate areas around the world, Plants For A Future includes herbs, vegetables, flowers, shrubs and trees suitable for ornamental gardens, lawns, shady areas, ponds, walls, hedges, agroforestry and conservation.

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