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Sepp Holzer's Permaculture: A Practical Guide to Small-Scale, Integrative Farming and Gardening Livre broché – Illustré, 11 avril 2011
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Sepp Holzer exploite des montagnes escarpées en Autriche à 1 500 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer. Sa ferme est un réseau complexe de terrasses, de plates-bandes surélevées, d'étangs, de voies navigables et de pistes, bien couvertes d'arbres fruitiers productifs et d'autres végétations, avec la ferme soigneusement nichée parmi eux. Cela contraste considérablement avec les monocultures d'épinette de ses voisins. Dans ce livre, Holzer partage les compétences et les connaissances acquises au cours de sa vie. Il couvre tous les aspects de ses méthodes agricoles, non seulement comment créer un système holistique sur la ferme elle-même, mais comment en vivre. Holzer écrit sur tout, des concepts généraux aux détails pratiques. Dans Sepp Holzer, les lecteurs de permaculture apprendront :
- Comment il met en place un système de permaculture
- Les variétés de fruits qu'il a trouvées les meilleures pour la culture en permaculture
- Comment construire des terrasses, des étangs et des cours d'eau
- Comment construire des abris pour animaux et comment travailler avec eux sur la terre
- Comment cultiver des champignons comestibles dans le jardin et à la ferme
- et bien plus encore.
Holzer offre une mine d'informations pour le jardinier, les petits exploitants ou les agriculteurs alternatifs, mais la plus grande valeur du livre est les attitudes qu'il enseigne. Il révèle les processus de pensée basés sur les principes trouvés dans la nature qui créent ses systèmes productifs. Ils peuvent être appliqués n'importe où.
- Longueur d'impression256 pages
- LangueAnglais
- ÉditeurChelsea Green Publishing
- Date de publication11 avril 2011
- Dimensions15.19 x 1.27 x 22.76 cm
- ISBN-109781603583701
- ISBN-13978-1603583701
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"A fascinating book written by a man who has devoted a lifetime to working with nature and creating extraordinarily diverse polycultures. His work is breathtaking."--Maddy Harland, editor of Permaculture Magazine
"There, at an altitude which everyone else has abandoned to low-value forestry, what is probably the best example of a permaculture farm in Europe stands out like a beacon."--Patrick Whitefield, permaculture author and teacher
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Holzer's beautifully designed and illustrated book is essential reading for all who care about the land and the vast interrelated web of living beings who inhabit it, and it is especially timely, since small and organic farmers in the United States are being threatened by agribusiness, chemical companies, and others who view nature as something to conquer and ravish rather than honor and learn from. Large- and small-scale farmers, home gardeners, and even those who only have room to grow in a few pots on a city balcony will find Holzer's methods applicable and effective, his reasoning and knowledge impeccable, and his spirit pure and honest.
"The real story of a 110+ acre commercial permaculture farm featuring 14,000 fruit trees with diverse understory plants, complete integration of rotationally grazed livestock, terraces and rainwater harvesting, and so much more. Anyone interested in taking permaculture to a larger scale in a cold climate will benefit from Sepp Holtzer's 40 years of practical experience implementing permaculture principles."--Eric Toensmeier, author of Perennial Vegetables and co-author of Edible Forest Gardens
Here's great news for fruit-loving gardeners everywhere! Most of the work of establishing, pruning, and tending fruit trees by 'modern' methods is unnecessary and even counterproductive. Sepp Holzer's Permaculture is the One-Straw Revolution for tree crops.--Carol Deppe, author of The Resilient Gardener: Food Production and Self-reliance in Uncertain Times
"After reading this book, all I can say is Sepp Holzer is a Superstar Farmer. Holzer turns out an absolutely remarkable volume and variety of food products, all without one smidgen of chemical fertilizer, and on land in Austria that an Illinois corn farmer would pronounce too marginal for agriculture. American farmers and gardeners will be particularly interested in Holzer's raised beds--which are quite different in construction from ours in the U.S.--as well as his inventive water well irrigation systems, unique methods for integrating livestock into his fruit and vegetable gardens, and practical, low-labor way to grow mushrooms. A fascinating book for anyone who aspires to become the ultimate, champion professional of sustainable farming."--Gene Logsdon, author of Holy Shit: Managing Manure to Save Mankind, and The Contrary Farmer
"As the era of cheap energy, stable climates and surplus fertilizer stocks comes to a close, the principles of permaculture will become increasingly attractive as one way to design our future food and agriculture systems. Sepp Holzer's Permaculture provides important insights for applying these principles, for both rural farming and emerging forms of urban agriculture."--Frederick Kirschenmann, President, Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
Biographie de l'auteur
Josef ("Sepp") Holzer was born in the province of Salzburg, Austria. He is a farmer, author, and an international consultant for natural agriculture. He took over his parents' mountain farm business in 1962 and pioneered the use of ecological farming, or permaculture, techniques at high altitudes (1,100 to 1,500 meters above sea level) after being unsuccessful with regular farming methods. Called the "rebel farmer" because he persisted in these practices despite being fined and even threatened with prison for practices such as not pruning his fruit trees (unpruned fruit trees survive snow loads that will break pruned trees). He has also created some of the world's best examples of using ponds as reflectors to increase solar gain for passive solar heating of structures, and of using the microclimate created by rock outcrops to effectively change the hardiness zone for nearby plants. He has also done original work in the use of Hugelkultur and natural branch development.
He is conducting permaculture ("Holzer Permaculture") seminars at his farm and worldwide, while continuing to work on his alpine farm. His farm now spans over 45 hectares of forest gardens, including 70 ponds, and is said to be the most consistent example of permaculture worldwide. He is author of several books and the subject of the film The Agricultural Rebel. He works nationally as permaculture activist in the established agricultural industry and works internationally as adviser for ecological agriculture. He is the author of Desert or Paradise: Restoring Endangered Landscapes Using Water Management, Including Lake and Pond Construction, and Sepp Holzer's Permaculture: A Practical Guide to Small-Scale, Integrative Farming and Gardening.
^Patrick Whitefield (1949 – 2015) was an early pioneer of permaculture, adapting Bill Mollison’s teachings with a strong Southern Hemisphere bias to the cooler, maritime climate of the British Isles. He wrote a number of seminal books, including Permaculture in a Nutshell (1993), How to Make a Forest Garden (1996), The Living Landscape (2009), How To Read the Landscape (2014) and his magnum opus, The Earth Care Manual (2004), an authoritative resource on practical, tested, cool temperate permaculture. Patrick appeared in several BBC TV programmes, popular gardening videos, and taught many permaculture and other practical courses, throughout the UK.
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- ASIN : 160358370X
- Éditeur : Chelsea Green Publishing; Illustré édition (11 avril 2011)
- Langue : Anglais
- Livre broché : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781603583701
- ISBN-13 : 978-1603583701
- Poids de l’article : 481 g
- Dimensions : 15.19 x 1.27 x 22.76 cm
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Évalué au Canada le 1 décembre 2017Achat vérifiéThis guy is a true expert an he tested all he claims on his own farm.
There is tonns of information and beautifull pictures and images in this book and its all very understandable. It makes you want to go out in your garden and start making plans.
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Évalué au Canada le 9 juin 2017Achat vérifiéI haven't finished this book yet. There's a tremendous amount of information in it to digest. But what Holzer has developed I think could be a lesson to all of us in agriculture, both the methods that he has used, and the way he developed those methods...observation and trial and error. We need to not accept when we're told it can't be done, by the conventional farm theories.
- Évalué au Canada le 21 janvier 2013Achat vérifiéEnglis will follow.
J'ai découvert le concept de permaculture en visionnant un documentaire sur M. Holzer. J'ai été subjugué par le travail de cet homme fascinant.
Comment ne pas être séduit par l'idée de travailler de concert avec la nature plutôt que contre elle? Utiliser des combinaisons de plantes, d'arbres et de bosquets pour rendre le sol fertile sans engrais chimique, voilà ce que nous enseigne ce livre.
Je n'ai pas peur de dire que je suis boulimique de ce genre d'ouvrage. Le seul bémol est que je reste sur ma faim et que j'en voudrais plus: plus d'exemples de combinaisons de plantes, plus de conseils, plus de photos et devis techniques.
Un livre que l'on savoure par l'esprit et qui permet de faire des liens entre les concepts de M. Holzer et la réalité de chaque propriétaire de parcelle de terre afin de conjuguer fertilité de la terre et symbiose humaine.
À quand le prochain livre de ce maître? Une chose est certaine, l'envie me prends d'apprendre l'allemand et de visiter le Krameterhof.
I discovered the concept of permaculture watching a documentary on Mr. Holzer. I was captivated by the work of this fascinating man.
How not to be seduced by the idea of working with nature rather than against it? Combine plants, trees and shrubs to make the soil fertile without chemical fertilizers, it's the purpose of this book.
I'm not afraid to say that I cannibalized this kind of work. The only downside is that I'm left on my hunger and I want more: more examples of combinations of herbs, more advices, more pictures and specifications.
When the next book of this master will be available? One thing is certain, the desire to learn German and visit Krameterhof grow slowly but surely inside of me.
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Évalué au Canada le 26 mai 2014Achat vérifiéVery practical and easy to understand. Takes years of knowledge and understanding and makes it very clear how to succeed.
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Évalué au Canada le 23 novembre 2017Achat vérifiéI love this guy. He makes me feel humble; his energy and passion have transformed an alpine acreage into a permaculture paradise. Everyone should know Sepp. Sometimes his prose can be a little rambling - more like a conversation - but the information is worth learning his voice for. Highly recommend!
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Évalué au Canada le 4 décembre 2012Achat vérifiéThis is an easy to read, thought provoking explanation of permaculture by a guru of permaculture. Sepp Holzer explains the practicalities of how he created a permaculture installation at 1000 metres plus in Austria and makes it easy to see how so many of these techniques can be used elsewhere. I am keen to read his other books. I would consider this book a must for all those interested in permaculture and for that matter a must for students of alternative agriculture, sustainability and garden design.
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Évalué au Canada le 17 juin 2013Achat vérifiéI love how he is very sure of the information for his climate and area and mentions how things have to change depending where you are. Nothing is sacred has to be this way. It's look at what the conditions are and the latitude and altitude and where in relation to bodies of water you are. Think. Plan. Then go for it and test things out. See what happens naturally and try to copy what's already working.
Lovely book.
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Évalué au Canada le 23 juin 2020Achat vérifiéthinking "out of the box", makes maximum use of potential unusable environments. I like this book!!
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KarenÉvalué au Royaume-Uni le 8 janvier 20115,0 sur 5 étoiles A New Eden
Achat vérifiéI first came across Sepp Holzer when I read an article about him in the Permaculture Magazine and I was totally impressed with what he had achieved. Let's face it, anyone who can grew kiwi fruit outdoors, 1500m up a mountain in Austria, is definitely worth listening to. After all, everyone else is simply growing low-grade fir trees at those altitudes. I read his autobiography, The Rebel Farmer, and watched the DVDs that have been made about his farm, the Krameterhof. I found the man and his achievements a complete inspiration so was delighted when he decided to produce a practical guide for the rest of us.
Sepp Holzer's Permaculture is a comprehensive guide which clearly explains the methods he has used. It is heavily illustrated with photographs and detailed diagrams as well as very informative text. The book itself is a quality paperback and is a credit to the author and the publishers. I have many books on permaculture but few inspire me as much as this one does. I am looking forward to applying many of Sepp's ideas to my own small-holding, which is only four acres and located at a maximum of 59m in West Wales. The one thing Sepp emphasizes is that we should observe nature before we do anything. So his book will supply the ideas and my own observations will enable me to adapt them to my land. Will I be able to produce exotic fruits and become self-sufficient? Who knows, but this book will certainly help me on my way.
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BuddadanceÉvalué en Italie le 12 septembre 20235,0 sur 5 étoiles Un scrigno di tesori
Achat vérifiéscritto con amore e tanto conoscenza attraverso l'esperienza pratica. e una fonte ricco di informazioni su come leggere e intervenire con la natura
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CorinaÉvalué en Allemagne le 6 novembre 20215,0 sur 5 étoiles Amazing book
Achat vérifiéAmazing
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SharkdivingchefÉvalué en Espagne le 4 février 20225,0 sur 5 étoiles Fantastic book for anyone wanting to live a greener life
Achat vérifiéThis book is really a great read. It's well written engaging and informative. Once I started reading I struggled to put it down. Its full on innovative ideas and really solid informative information on how to live with and from your land and your animals. You will not be disappointed buying this. You will only be disappointed it wasn't bigger when you finish reading! Great book!
DavidÉvalué en France le 1 septembre 20175,0 sur 5 étoiles Excellent Book
Achat vérifiéEasy to read and excellent data. I have numerous books on permaculture, organic gardening and this one is the simplest and most useful. I highly recommend. Its simplicity tells the tale - one can actually do it. Some of the books I have are so complex as to not be able to get through them... too deep into technical subjects that aren't really necessary to get the job done and lead to dropping the book. I read this one in a few sittings and I've got what I need to do and have started rolling.

