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The internationally renowned โrebel farmerโ shares a lifetimeโs worth of skill and knowledge on permaculture gardening and farming. Sepp Holzer farms steep mountainsides in Austria, 1,500 meters above sea level. His farm is an intricate network of terraces, raised beds, ponds, waterways and tracks, productive fruit trees, and other vegetation. A farmhouse nestles neatly amongst them. This is in dramatic contrast to his neighborsโ spruce monocultures. In this farming and gardening book, Holzer shares the skill and knowledge acquired over his lifetime. He covers every aspect of his farming methodsโnot just how to create a holistic system on the farm itself, but how to make a living from it. Holzer writes about everything from the overall concepts, down to the practical details. Readers will learn: โข How Holzer sets up a permaculture system โข The fruit varieties he has found best for permaculture growing โข How to construct terraces, ponds, and waterways โข How to build shelters for animals and how to work with them on the land โข How to cultivate edible mushrooms in the garden and on the farm โข And much more! Holzer offers a wealth of information for the gardener, smallholder or alternative farmer yet the bookโs greatest value is the attitudes it teaches. He reveals the thinking processes based on principles found in nature that create his productive systems. These can be applied anywhere. Review: Great Information! - Mr. Holzer's book was fantastic, my husband and I are reading it together, we are almost finished. When we bought our farm, we had a clean slate, the land had not been farmed in many years, we are doing just about everything on it either with a tractor or by hand, including fencing the entire thing in with a "by hand" post hole digger. We have been searching for information on how to make this a "multipurpose" "self-sufficient" farm. A farm with the main goal of being able to help feed the less fortunate & feed our family, we did not want to use any chemicals! We have prayed over our land even before we bought it, that God would use it in a big way! We feel God led us to read this book, we had NEVER heard of permaculture, though my husbands family had farmed for many years & as we have learned in this book, some of the reasons my husbands Grandfather did things the way he did them was for the very reasons that Mr. Holzer farms the way he does!! We are so excited as we plan to build "earth shelters" around our farm, and there is several areas where the "terraces" he spoke of will do so much good for us! The only downfall I have found so far is that Mr. Holzer's book The Rebel Farmer is not available on the Kindle! We are going to have to order a "real book". Other reviews I read said he did not go into enough detail.. OH YES HE DID! The details are fantastic! And he does state in this book that he has even more detailed information in The Rebel Farmer! I plan to order it right away! Thank you Mr. Holzer for sharing your very important information with all of us! And thank you that is was available on the Kindle!! What a fantastic find the Lord has led us too! There will be many many people that will benefit from our farm for years, God willing, thanks to YOU Mr. Holzer!! Our Farm in named aptly "Matana Farm", Matana is a Hebrew word for "gift". This farm was a gift from God and we plan on passing the gifts on for many years to come!! Thank you Mr. Holzer & desertcart & Kindle!! Review: Great information to work with nature and get a bountiful reward with minimal effort - This book is perfect who believes in a 'green' environment, a complete avoidance to chemicals, descriptions on microclimate and macroclimate designing, utilization of your farm animals to do your yard work, farming in very inhospitable environments, and the ability to recover any land from past abuse. I 'ear-marked' a dozen pages for important information that I will forever refer back to and the index at the back of the book is superb for finding topics, foods, and practices described throughout the book, which makes this book efficient and very user friendly. The use of hugelkultur, swales, keyline, ponds, trees, and rocks to create a bountiful yard or small farm is exactly the type of self-reliant infrastructure I am looking for. Once established, this self-sustaining program can easily turn a profit for anyone anywhere. This book has totally changed my outlook on what is a weed and how many of these predetermined 'weeds' actually provide a huge benefit to the garden, bees, birds and beneficial insects so pesticides can be avoided. I plan on reading the book a second time to fully grasp the intricacies of farming in this manner. I now have a much lesser outlook on monoculture farming and how destructive commercial farming really is.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 624 Reviews |
E**T
Great Information!
Mr. Holzer's book was fantastic, my husband and I are reading it together, we are almost finished. When we bought our farm, we had a clean slate, the land had not been farmed in many years, we are doing just about everything on it either with a tractor or by hand, including fencing the entire thing in with a "by hand" post hole digger. We have been searching for information on how to make this a "multipurpose" "self-sufficient" farm. A farm with the main goal of being able to help feed the less fortunate & feed our family, we did not want to use any chemicals! We have prayed over our land even before we bought it, that God would use it in a big way! We feel God led us to read this book, we had NEVER heard of permaculture, though my husbands family had farmed for many years & as we have learned in this book, some of the reasons my husbands Grandfather did things the way he did them was for the very reasons that Mr. Holzer farms the way he does!! We are so excited as we plan to build "earth shelters" around our farm, and there is several areas where the "terraces" he spoke of will do so much good for us! The only downfall I have found so far is that Mr. Holzer's book The Rebel Farmer is not available on the Kindle! We are going to have to order a "real book". Other reviews I read said he did not go into enough detail.. OH YES HE DID! The details are fantastic! And he does state in this book that he has even more detailed information in The Rebel Farmer! I plan to order it right away! Thank you Mr. Holzer for sharing your very important information with all of us! And thank you that is was available on the Kindle!! What a fantastic find the Lord has led us too! There will be many many people that will benefit from our farm for years, God willing, thanks to YOU Mr. Holzer!! Our Farm in named aptly "Matana Farm", Matana is a Hebrew word for "gift". This farm was a gift from God and we plan on passing the gifts on for many years to come!! Thank you Mr. Holzer & Amazon & Kindle!!
J**M
Great information to work with nature and get a bountiful reward with minimal effort
This book is perfect who believes in a 'green' environment, a complete avoidance to chemicals, descriptions on microclimate and macroclimate designing, utilization of your farm animals to do your yard work, farming in very inhospitable environments, and the ability to recover any land from past abuse. I 'ear-marked' a dozen pages for important information that I will forever refer back to and the index at the back of the book is superb for finding topics, foods, and practices described throughout the book, which makes this book efficient and very user friendly. The use of hugelkultur, swales, keyline, ponds, trees, and rocks to create a bountiful yard or small farm is exactly the type of self-reliant infrastructure I am looking for. Once established, this self-sustaining program can easily turn a profit for anyone anywhere. This book has totally changed my outlook on what is a weed and how many of these predetermined 'weeds' actually provide a huge benefit to the garden, bees, birds and beneficial insects so pesticides can be avoided. I plan on reading the book a second time to fully grasp the intricacies of farming in this manner. I now have a much lesser outlook on monoculture farming and how destructive commercial farming really is.
L**O
Best book on sustainable gardening
This is, by far, the best book written on sustainable, eco-friendly gardening. It is written in a personal, down-to-earth and very logical way. Everything that Mr Holzer wrote made total sense and aligned with my own observations. This is a very practical book too. I've read (at least tried) many permaculture books, they tend to be very scholarly and somewhat detached from reality. This book is as practical as can be. It does not over-complicate anything I've started implementing many things from this book and they do work in practice. Be warned though: this book is about working with the nature, not about using unnatural shortcuts, so things will take time. But eventually, you will end up with a thriving, stable and productive garden that doesn't require a ton of maintenance. I want to thanks Mr Holzer for writing this book and sharing his knowledge with mankind!
N**R
inspiring and creative
This book has a plethora of useful, natural and creative methods for cultivating a proper green thumb at higher altitudes. While this book does have innumerable tips on cultivating a natural farm scape and homestead, don't expect Holzer to tell you exactly how to grow this or that or what you should plant in your 10 by 20 backyard garden. Do expect, however to enjoy his stories of childhood on a farmstead and gardening trial and errors throughout his life as a gardener and naturalist. This book gave me the encouragement and creative thinking needed to venture beyond the Colorado frost hardy brassicas, salad greens and staple herbs and try my hand at more fruit bushes (and maybe trees!) and warmer climate medicinal herbs as well as pollinators and mycelium. While this book will be a hard sell to the more traditional landscape gardener, those that wish to have a better understanding of cultivating natural, organic microclimates and polycultures will gain plenty of inspiration from this book. It is just as much a read for the naturalist as it is for the backyard gardener.
R**S
A fascinating book and a fascinating man
The information in this book is invaluable! This man is a fascinating human being that manages to live in peaceful harmony with nature and his surroundings. All the pieces together form a whole - humans, animals, plants and environment living together in symbiotic relationships. It is my belief that to achieve excellent spiritual and physical health, one must be able to do what this man has done. We have a deep connection to earth and all living things and modern society separates us from that connection. If you would like to feel more connected to your food and where it comes from this is a good book to help you. If you are interested in finding ways to integrate plants, animals your environment, home and yourself into a happy union, this book is an excellent resource. Sepp Holzer is full of unconventional ideas that he has researched and found to work well. His experience comes through in the book. This can work for a small yard or a whole farm.
T**R
Best book on gardening yet!
Sepp Holzer is far beyond most farmers in employing cost saving permaculture on his farm. He is doing things that most would think is impossible, such as growing citrus in the alps. This book explains his system and methods of natural farming that reduce both the material inputs and human labor to the bare minimum. We as humans often try to put ourselves between the crops we grow and the natural processes of the environment. Sepp observes how nature provides water, nutrients, sun and heat to plants in the wild and reshapes his land to take the best advantage of its natural resources. He changes the grading on his land to slow the flow of water and lets it settle in the soil. He uses natural forest to mulch is plats. He also sows many different vegetable seed together so they occupy different niches. His livestock live largely undisturbed in large paddocks rich with planted forage and natural shelters. Closer to his house he has Huglekulture beds which allow him to grow annual vegetables without watering. I call him the laziest of all farmers. His techniques are pure genius. I will caution however that his work is not an overnight fix. His techniques are better described as investments. It may take several years to take a traditional farm up to his level of sustainability, but once established it will yield bountiful crops for years to come.
E**G
Outstanding permaculture resource for humid cool-cold climates
Sepp Holzer developed and used principles of permaculture design independent of the permaculture movement, simply through a life of careful and open-minded observation and interaction with his landscape. That's really what it requires at its core, and that's the core of his message: observe and interact with an open-minded curiosity about what's really going on, and you will learn how to work with your land effectively, over time. Then people who identified as permaculturalists got really nasty with him, and he stopped identifying as a permaculturalist, which is fine and understandable. I wouldn't, either, if I was mistreated the way he was. If you live on land, e.g., in the Appalachian or Rocky our Cascade or Coastal mountain ranges, or even in the Northeastern US (e.g. Maine) or Alaska for that matter, where you have the challenge of a short growing season in a relatively humid environment, you'll find lots of great tips here. Don't expect a ton of inspiration for arid or brittle landscapes, though. If you live somewhere that is primarily (or used to be) grassland (before it desertified), then you are better off learning from someone like Geoff Lawton. If you have a large broadacre context, then Darren Doherty's Regrarians and/or pure Holistic Management will work fantastically. The holistic decision-making aspect of Holistic Management can provide clarity of process for all permaculture design contexts. Don't be dogmatic. Sepp Holzer isn't, which is how he attained the knowledge and wisdom he has to offer. But the people who drove him away from the permaculture movement were being dogmatic.
C**Y
Sepp Holzer's genius...
This book is fantastic. I only wish he would take each chapter and sub-chapter and write a separate book about each, there is such an abundance to learn! Sepp's genious is looking at nature and translating it into human activity, so that farming, gardening, forestry,fooed-production, or animal husbandry follows a natural cycle, a natural way forward that is fecund and sustainable. It is his constant striving to create optimum diversity which is the key to his systems. And the use of ancient and heirloom varieties: ban F1's, ban GMO and ban herbicies & pesticides and you will have food-production success! Kiwi fruit in the Austrian alps - you have to pay attention! I loved his premis for keeping animals: would you be happy if you were expected to live like your animals? If not, make the changes immediately to their enviromment and feeding. Fascinating that the ancient breeds of animals know how to feed and get about, whereas new breeds simply perish if left out in the environment: if a new breed cow slips and falls onto its back it gives up and dies - not so the ancient breeds. A wonderful book - write in even greater depth about it all, Sepp! And buy it, it is absolutely worth it.
B**E
Un scrigno di tesori
scritto con amore e tanto conoscenza attraverso l'esperienza pratica. e una fonte ricco di informazioni su come leggere e intervenire con la natura
C**A
Amazing book
Amazing
S**F
Fantastic book for anyone wanting to live a greener life
This 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!
A**.
Highly recommended!
Excellent book! I bought it after discovering Sepp on Youtube and watching his amazing work in permaculture. Very good book, lots of useful and practical information, recommended to anyone interested in gardening. Anyone can apply some of the principles mentioned in the book at a smaller scale, even in small gardens. His approach to gardening is amazing to me, yet so simple and full of common sense. A book which needs to be in any home!
V**N
A must for Permaculture novices or enthusiasts
This 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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