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A Fukuoka Inspired Permaculture Garden, Pt 1

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.

For More Information about Emilia Hazelip Please Visit:

http://fukuokafarmingol.info/femilia....

For More Information on the Global Permaculture Movement Please Visit:

http://www.permacultureplanet.com

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ginger Comment by ginger on July 12, 2009 at 12:52pm
really enjoyed watching the 3 videos - love the ideas! now to put them to work!
Liz & Dan Comment by Liz & Dan on June 18, 2009 at 11:08am
For more info try these links:
http://fukuokafarmingol.info/femilia.html
http://www.certifiedorganic.bc.ca/rcbtoa/training/soil-article2.htm
Liz & Dan Comment by Liz & Dan on June 17, 2009 at 10:40am
I think much of what is covered here applies to our desert region, with one major revision of raising the paths and sinking the beds for maximizing water retention. We would also plant a desert tree like a mesquite or palo verde to help fix nitrogen in the beds and provide some dappled shade in the summer for better growing.

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