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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


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Why Solar Panel Installation Is Three Times Costlier in the U.S. than in Germany

Why Solar Panel Installation Is Three Times Costlier in the U.S. than in Germany | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

In 2011, residential solar system installers paid a little over $1.80 per watt for solar panels in both Germany and the United States. In Germany, installers added $1.20 to the cost of the solar panel to complete an installation. But in the U.S., they tacked on $4.36 per watt, more than three times as much.

A report released this month by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory explains why.


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UK Survey – More Would Invest In Solar If They Knew The Financial Benefits

UK Survey – More Would Invest In Solar If They Knew The Financial Benefits | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
The real picture — solar PV power is a good venture to invest in, surveys predict. However, there isn’t much publicity of what may be the actual financial benefits, so many are left simply guessing what they could save… if they are even asked or ask themselves. And, apparently, the large majority of citizens don’t realize how much money they could save if they installed a solar power system on their roof.
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Hans De Keulenaer's curator insight, December 12, 2012 9:56 AM

Good implementation of policy is as important as good policy design.