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How do we feed humanity nutritious, wholesome food, restore our
environment and mitigate climate change? Is it even possible? In
2006, Perrine and Charles Herve-Gruyer set out on a mission to
discover a new form of agriculture that provides organic crops and
creates meaningful employment in the local community. Using a
combination of biointensive methods and permaculture design, which
they have named 'ecoculture', and backed by scientific research,
resulted in their farm producing abundantly, sequestering carbon
and freeing up land for Nature. This beautifully illustrated,
comprehensive volume will show you how natural systems work, and
discover many simple and effective techniques that create an
ecological diverse garden or a highly productive farm. The in-depth
section on 'Nature's School' explains weather patterns, soil types,
and ecosystem services to give the reader sound knowledge of the
environment they are growing in. The section on 'Designing a Farm'
provides everything needed to implement an abundant food system,
from understanding permaculture and its design tools, the full
design process and the designs used on Bec Hellouin as a successful
example. Additional chapters on composting, mulching, fertilisers,
green manures and working with beneficial microorganisms offers the
reader a selection of tools for creating healthy soil in a closed
loop system. Full of first-hand tried and tested experience from
Bec Hellouin, there is also a synthesis of the authors' research
and the scientific and technical monitoring carried out on the
farm. This is a unique, groundbreaking book for the serious
gardener, farmer, agronomist and permaculture designer.
Farmers like Charles and Perrine Herve-Gruyer are among the beacons
of light. Their work allows the rest of the world to see that there
is another life, there is another way. From the foreword by Eliot
Coleman, author of The New Organic Grower This book, more about
philosophy than a how-to, describes how two inexperienced beginners
succeeded in creating a gorgeous, productive, self-sustaining farm
Marion Nestle, author of Food Politics What began as a simple dream
in an historic Normandy village has turned into one of the world's
most radical, innovative experiments in small-scale farming. When
Charles and Perrine Herve-Gruyer set out to create their farm in a
historic Normandy village, they had no idea just how much their
lives would change. Neither one had ever farmed before. Charles had
been traveling the globe teaching students about ecology and
indigenous cultures. Perrine had been an international lawyer in
Japan. Their farm Bec Hellouin has since become an internationally
celebrated model of innovation in ecological agriculture.
Miraculous Abundance is the eloquent tale of the couple's quest to
build an agricultural model that can carry us into a post-carbon
future. The authors dive deeper into the various farming methods
across the globe that contributed towards the creation of the Bec
Hellouin model, including: Permaculture and soil health principles
Korean natural farming methods Managing a four-season farm Creating
a productive agroecosystem that is resilient and durable Using
no-dig methods for soil fertility Modelling an agrarian system that
supports its community in totality; from craft, restaurants and
shared work spaces to jobs, agritourism, energy and ecological
biodiversity Perfect for aspiring and experienced farmers,
gardeners and smallholders, Miraculous Abundance is a love letter
to a future where ecological farming is at the centre of every
community.
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