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SOIL IN PERMACULTURE, ENRICHING YOUR LAND

Permaculture approached from the specific angle of soil and its fertility. The interest of permaculture lies in its holistic approach. However, very often, soil is hardly addressed in books on permaculture. Advice on its fertilization is often very limited or even unsuitable. The risks of pollution of wastewater following excessive inputs of animal manure or the inadequate recommendations of growing on mounds in certain situations are frequent. It is to these problems that Le sol en permaculture responds. It offers a user guide for fertility in permaculture. Blaise Leclerc sets out the techniques but also the possible excesses of an overly rapid analysis of the principles of permaculture. A first part of the book introduces the question of soil fertility in permaculture. It shows that it is the keystone of an entire permaculture project. The principles of permaculture are revisited starting from the soil. A second part describes step by step how to put into practice the maintenance and improvement of your soil in permaculture. It emphasizes in particular the complementarity of the techniques: mulching, fertilizer inputs, green manures, soil work, respect for rotations.
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Permaculture approached from the specific angle of soil and its fertility. The interest of permaculture lies in its holistic approach. However, very often, soil is hardly addressed in books on permaculture. Advice on its fertilization is often very limited or even unsuitable. The risks of pollution of wastewater following excessive inputs of animal manure or the inadequate recommendations of growing on mounds in certain situations are frequent. It is to these problems that Le sol en permaculture responds. It offers a user guide for fertility in permaculture. Blaise Leclerc sets out the techniques but also the possible excesses of an overly rapid analysis of the principles of permaculture. A first part of the book introduces the question of soil fertility in permaculture. It shows that it is the keystone of an entire permaculture project. The principles of permaculture are revisited starting from the soil. A second part describes step by step how to put into practice the maintenance and improvement of your soil in permaculture. It emphasizes in particular the complementarity of the techniques: mulching, fertilizer inputs, green manures, soil work, respect for rotations.

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