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Robert Hart (horticulturist)
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This article is about a botanist. For other people, see Robert Hart (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with Robert Hartig, a botanist who wrote the first forest pathology text book
Robert Adrian de Jauralde Hart (1 April 1913 – 7 March 2000) was an English pioneer of forest gardening in temperate zones. He created a model forest garden from a 0.12 acre (500 m²) orchard on his farm.[1] He credits the inspiration for his work to an article by James Sholto Douglas, which was in turn inspired by the work of Toyohiko Kagawa.[1]
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