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A Fukuoka Inspired Permaculture Garden Pt3

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Emilia Hazelip (1938 - February 1, 2003) was an organic Permaculture gardener who was born in Spain and began gardening seriously in the late '60s. A former Merry Prankster and pioneer of the concept of synergistic gardening, her farming methods were inspired by the work of Masanobu Fukuoka.

Where Fukuoka focused most of his attention on orchards and the rice/barley crop rotation, Emilia Hazelip focused on creating and maintaining market gardens of vegetables and herbs.

Emilia Hazelip, who introduced the concept of permaculture to France over a decade ago, drew on many sources as she continued to develop gardens. The work of Permaculturist Marc Bonfils with self-fertile cereal production and the microbiological research of Alan Smith and Elaine Ingham are frequently mentioned.

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A French language version of this video can be found on Youtube here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2zR4_OcIMs

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La version Francaise de ce clip se trouve sur Youtube ici : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2zR4_OcIMs

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  • This video just makes me wanna grow so many fuckin plants!!

  • Thanks for posting.

    This is truly inspirational.

    As the world stands now, on the edge of an abyss where perhaps billions will come under threat from starvation and eugenics, Permaculture will truly come of age.

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  • nice

  • could we get a write out of the "further reading" part at the end? I can't understand the name of the author of Soil & Erosion.

  • @MasterVeggie ok, how are we stopping evolution from continuing? By buying monsanto seeds? what about heirloom seeds?

  • @UnoRaza Hand weeding = much less disturbance than a rototiller or even a hoe, plus you can more efficiently remove the roots than other methods. Note that chopping up the roots of some weeds is a brilliant way of propogating them.

  • Did anyone catch the "weeding by hand" and "consciously destructing the roots without disturbing the soil"?

    ie. How does one destroy roots without disturbing the soil and allowing 'seeds to see the light'? Thanks! Great video!

  • This video brings light to the beneficial microorganisms that we take advantage of on a daily basis. It is important to realize humans have only been cultivating veggies for a few thousand years, however vegetables have inhabited the earth for longer. Its also important to note that every time we buy a pack of seeds, we are contributing to the process of stopping evolution from continuing. Check out the new internationally recognized Seed Bank located in Norway.

  • Read "One Straw Revolution" and you will be shocked how much more sense it will make.

  • Ive seen many....MANY methods of farming...but this one is incredible!! No need for fertilizers really got me looking. I garden organically but still add fertilizers and cultivate the soil. THIS MAKES SO MUCH MORE SENSE!! Vegetables must have been able to survive in nature before we found them!! Theres an even closer connection with food growing this way that I am compelled to try and excel at this method!

  • Great video!

  • Thank you 4 a great video, i found it much offered much more information than all of the bbc gardeners world programs put together & we have 2 pay a tv licence 2 watch it!!!

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