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No-dig gardening is a non-cultivation method used by some organic gardeners. The origins of no-dig gardening are unclear, and may be based on pre-industrial or nineteenth-century farming techniques. Masanobu Fukuoka started his pioneering research work in this domain in 1938, and began publishing in the 1970s his Fukuokan philosophy of "do-nothing farming" or natural farming, which is now acknowledged by some as the tap root of the permaculture movement. Two pioneers of the method in the twentieth century included F. C. King, Head Gardener at Levens Hall, South Westmorland, in the Lake District of England, who wrote the book "Is Digging Necessary?" in 1946 and a gardener from Middlecliffe in the UK, A. Guest, who in 1948 published the book "Gardening Without Digging". The work of these gar

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  • Jardinage sans bêcher (fr)
  • No-dig gardening (en)
  • Земледелие без вспашки (ru)
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  • Le jardinage sans bêcher, no-dig gardening en anglais, est une méthode de culture proposant de ne plus retourner le sol utilisée par certains jardiniers biologiques pour respecter les réseaux trophiques du sol. (fr)
  • Земледелие без вспашки — один из методов органического садоводства. Одним из первопроходцев был Масанобу Фукуока с 1938-го года, давший толчок развитию пермакультуры. Этот метод также пропагандировали австралийка Эстер Дин и американка Рут Стоут в книге «Садоводство без труда» (Gardening Without Work). Этот метод принимает во внимание то, что все микро- и макро- биоорганизмы составляют пищевую цепочку в почве, необходимую для нормального обмена питательными веществами. Растения производят углерод для почвы, где происходит её минерализация вследствие чего растения и развиваются. (ru)
  • No-dig gardening is a non-cultivation method used by some organic gardeners. The origins of no-dig gardening are unclear, and may be based on pre-industrial or nineteenth-century farming techniques. Masanobu Fukuoka started his pioneering research work in this domain in 1938, and began publishing in the 1970s his Fukuokan philosophy of "do-nothing farming" or natural farming, which is now acknowledged by some as the tap root of the permaculture movement. Two pioneers of the method in the twentieth century included F. C. King, Head Gardener at Levens Hall, South Westmorland, in the Lake District of England, who wrote the book "Is Digging Necessary?" in 1946 and a gardener from Middlecliffe in the UK, A. Guest, who in 1948 published the book "Gardening Without Digging". The work of these gar (en)
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  • Le jardinage sans bêcher, no-dig gardening en anglais, est une méthode de culture proposant de ne plus retourner le sol utilisée par certains jardiniers biologiques pour respecter les réseaux trophiques du sol. (fr)
  • No-dig gardening is a non-cultivation method used by some organic gardeners. The origins of no-dig gardening are unclear, and may be based on pre-industrial or nineteenth-century farming techniques. Masanobu Fukuoka started his pioneering research work in this domain in 1938, and began publishing in the 1970s his Fukuokan philosophy of "do-nothing farming" or natural farming, which is now acknowledged by some as the tap root of the permaculture movement. Two pioneers of the method in the twentieth century included F. C. King, Head Gardener at Levens Hall, South Westmorland, in the Lake District of England, who wrote the book "Is Digging Necessary?" in 1946 and a gardener from Middlecliffe in the UK, A. Guest, who in 1948 published the book "Gardening Without Digging". The work of these gardeners was supported by the in the UK. No-dig gardening was also promoted by Australian Esther Deans in the 1970s, and American gardener Ruth Stout advocated a "permanent" garden mulching technique in Gardening Without Work and no-dig methods in the 1950s and 1960s. This technique recognizes that micro- and macro-biotic organisms constitute a "food web" community in the soil, necessary for the healthy cycling of nutrients and prevention of problematic organisms and diseases. The plants transfer a portion of the carbon energy they produce to the soil, and microbes that benefit from this energy in turn convert available organic substances in the soil to the mineral components the plants need to thrive. (en)
  • Земледелие без вспашки — один из методов органического садоводства. Одним из первопроходцев был Масанобу Фукуока с 1938-го года, давший толчок развитию пермакультуры. Этот метод также пропагандировали австралийка Эстер Дин и американка Рут Стоут в книге «Садоводство без труда» (Gardening Without Work). Этот метод принимает во внимание то, что все микро- и макро- биоорганизмы составляют пищевую цепочку в почве, необходимую для нормального обмена питательными веществами. Растения производят углерод для почвы, где происходит её минерализация вследствие чего растения и развиваются. (ru)
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