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'''Synergistic gardening''' is a system of [[organic gardening]], developed by [[Emilia Hazelip]]. The system is strongly influenced by [[permaculture]], as well as the work of [[Masanobu Fukuoka]] and [[Marc Bonfils]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The Synergistic Garden|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20060316085845/http://www.seedballs.com/hazelip.html|work=Excerpt from Permaculture Magazine|series=Issue 19|date=Spring 1999|accessdate=14 January 2013}}</ref> After establishing the [[garden]], there is no further digging, ploughing or tilling, and no use of external inputs such as [[manure]]s and other [[fertilizer]]s, or [[pesticide]]s. [[Soil health]] is maintained by the selection of [[plant]]s, [[mulch]]ing, and recycling of plant residues.<ref name="Emilia emails"/>
'''Synergistic gardening''' is a system of [[organic gardening]], developed by [[Emilia Hazelip]]. The system is strongly influenced by [[permaculture]], as well as the work of [[Masanobu Fukuoka]] and [[Marc Bonfils]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The Synergistic Garden |url=http://www.seedballs.com/hazelip.html |work=Excerpt from Permaculture Magazine |series=Issue 19 |date=Spring 1999 |accessdate=14 January 2013 |deadurl=unfit |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060316085845/http://www.seedballs.com/hazelip.html |archivedate=March 16, 2006 }}</ref> After establishing the [[garden]], there is no further digging, ploughing or tilling, and no use of external inputs such as [[manure]]s and other [[fertilizer]]s, or [[pesticide]]s. [[Soil health]] is maintained by the selection of [[plant]]s, [[mulch]]ing, and recycling of plant residues.<ref name="Emilia emails"/>


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Synergistic gardening is a system of organic gardening, developed by Emilia Hazelip. The system is strongly influenced by permaculture, as well as the work of Masanobu Fukuoka and Marc Bonfils.[1] After establishing the garden, there is no further digging, ploughing or tilling, and no use of external inputs such as manures and other fertilizers, or pesticides. Soil health is maintained by the selection of plants, mulching, and recycling of plant residues.[2]

  1. ^ "The Synergistic Garden". Excerpt from Permaculture Magazine. Issue 19. Spring 1999. Archived from the original on March 16, 2006. Retrieved 14 January 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Emilia Hazelip’s emails (x105) articulating her practises and positions. Dec. 2001 – Jan. 2003

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