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 The Synergistic Garden article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Emilia Hazelip, who introduced the concept of permaculture to France over a decade ago, is constantly evolving her work and has been developing a food growing method which she calls 'Synergistic Agriculture'.
Emilia Hazelip's work is strongly influenced by Masanobu Fukuoka's system of 'natural agriculture', by permaculture and Marc Boufils's agronomical research, as well as by her own experimental work growing food crops with minimal inputs in the south of France and in other Mediterranean countries.
Emilia exclaims passionately: "The living world is not understood by the technician, and since it is not understood, it is not studied for its diversity.
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 emilia hazelip : : Hommage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Emilia Hazelip, who introduced the concept of permaculture to France over a decade ago,...
Emilia Hazelip (1938 - February 1, 2003) was a French organic gardener,...
We had thought about trying the Emilia Hazelip method of growing vegetables with a continuous field bean under-storey but that needs more time than we have...
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 emiliapage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Emilia claims that there is no need to fertilize the soil because it is left to maintain itself: 'soil autofertility'.
Instead of pulling out all the plants and leaving the ground bare over winter to suffer the effects of erosion, some plants and all roots are left in the soil, their decomposition assuring a continuous reserve of organic matter in the soil.
Emilia says it's necessary to allow a certain number of pests (or so-called pests) to live in the garden because they sometimes work as the gardener's helpers.
www.seedballs.com /hazelip.html   (3136 words)

  
 The Fukuoka Farming website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Emilia drew on many sources as she continued to develop gardens.
Emilia read widely, applied what she read in her gardens, and through patient observation and experiment was able to develop a deep understanding of how to produce abundant food in difficult climates while maintaining the "wild" nature of the soil and the many creatures that live there.
The best place to start learning about what Emilia learned and taught is to begin with her "mantra", a short document explaining the biological processes at work in growing plants.
larryhaftl.com /ffo/femilia.html   (432 words)

  
 xNO-TILL, MULCHED-BASED MARKET GARDENING   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
"Synergistic" agriculture is a term that has been applied by permaculturist Emilia Hazelip to her method of no-till gardening inspired by the work of Japanese farmer-scientist Masanobu Fukuoka.
Hazelip’s procedure when creating her no-till gardens is to begin by setting up a raised-bed system which is then kept continually mulched.
Hazelip has suggested the broadcasting of turnip, mangel, or daikon over beds in the fall, and subsequently allowing the roots formed to decompose over the winter, feeding the soil organisms.
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 Cyber-Help for Organic Farmers: Managing Cover Crops on a Small Scale No-till Farm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
From Patricia Lanza's "Lasagne Gardening" (Rodale Press) and Emilia Hazelip's concept of the "Synergistic Vegetable Garden" there are many styles of no-till gardening.
Emilia Hazelip's methods are similar to what we would see in a forest, where nature continuously grows and dies and returns everything back to the soil.
Both Hazelip and Lanza tout mulching as being one of the keys to effective no-till soil management.
www.certifiedorganic.bc.ca /rcbtoa/training/soil-article2.htm   (1798 words)

  
 Emilia Hazelip - TheBestLinks.com - France, February 1, 1938, 2003, ...
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 Permacultura Caña Dulce - Permaculture and veganism in Malaga, Andalucia, Spain
Then she did a permaculture course with Emilia Hazelip on the farm La Reunión, in the outskirts of Madrid.
He has had different experiences in community life and permaculture centres as both a volunteer and coordinator.
In 1995 he did a permaculture course with Emilia Hazelip.
www.permaculturacanadulce.org /en/about-us.shtml   (533 words)

  
 Mark Moodie Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
But beyond that I was fascinated by the time scale of the plantings.
Marc, communicating through the late Emilia Hazelip, was adamant that his work should not be tainted by being published with any details of Bio-dynamic farming, which also has a strong emphasis on timings.
So I honoured that request and held off adding anything weirder than his own work.
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 An Overview of Organic Crop Production
a raised bed system developed by Emilia Hazelip who adapted concepts from Permaculture and the radical ideas of Masanobu Fukuoka (30, 31, 32).
have adapted Emilia’s system to their farm with considerable success (33).
Plastic mulch is also permitted in certified organic production.
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