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Permaculture jardin forêt (extrait) du Jardin extraordinaire de philip forrer.flv

LE JARDIN EXTRAORDINAIRE DE PHILIPPE FORRER

Un jardin qui bouleverse toutes les règles de l'agronomie (même bio)
Philip cultive des légumes dont certains sont géants (pomme de terre de 500gr, brocolis de 2m de haut, des choux fleurs de 40cm de diam, des betteraves et radis de 5kg, des panais de 40cm de long)

Et tout ça :
- Dans presque 100% de résineux
- Sans travail du sol !
- Sans arrosage !
- Sans traitement !
- Sans engrais !
- Sans semis (pour certains légumes, tomate, pdt, courge, salade)

Son secret, la combinaison de l'électro-culture et des buttes à humus avec 40ans de test !!!

 

Ce film est la jonction entre l'écologie, la fainéantise et la productivité !

Franck Nathié
Chercheur et formateur en permaculture
Association La Forêt Nourricière
Les basses landes 35330 Campel
02 99 92 48 37

Deuxième extrait :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ckt51Df9jOY


Via Marc Viot
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Radical Simplicity and the Middle-Class - Exploring the Lifestyle Implications of a ‘Great Disruption’

Radical Simplicity and the Middle-Class - Exploring the Lifestyle Implications of a ‘Great Disruption’ | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

"How would the ordinary middle-class consumer – I should say middle-class citizen – deal with a lifestyle of radical simplicity? By radical simplicity I essentially mean a very low but biophysically sufficient material standard of living, a form of life that will be described in more detail below. In this essay I want to suggest that radical simplicity would not be as bad as it might first seem, provided we were ready for it and wisely negotiated its arrival, both as individuals and as communities. Indeed, I am tempted to suggest that radical simplicity is exactly what consumer cultures need to shake themselves awake from their comfortable slumber; that radical simplicity would be in our own, immediate, self-interests."

 


Via Willy De Backer, David Hodgson
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