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Permaculture
and natural farming Permaculture, natural farming ... work with nature, observe, reflect before acting ... And trees, trees and more trees ... A forest is always fertile and does not need time to rest. Its soil is naturally rich and does not require fertilizer or amendments. It is never plowed, always covered, and falling leaves provide a steady supply of compost. There are tall trees, medium-size trees, small shrubs, grasses and vines, and everything is in perfect harmony and cooperation. Some organisms benefit from elements produced or processed by others and vice versa. Some principles emerge from this observation: And amidst all this, a
human being who observes, who loves, trying to understand
the mysteries of nature, trying to understand why
sometimes it works and sometimes it does not ... |
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