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For five decades, Margarete Langerhorst has been working in Upper Austria on a unique natural paradise that she built together with her late husband Jakobus Langerhorst. Inspired by Gertrud Frank, the two have developed a mixed culture system that works without any animal input and is intended to create a closed cycle. We talk to Margarete about the history of her 3.5 hectare farm, the basic principles of her cultivation philosophy (mixed culture, mulch, crop rotation, green manure, compost, stone dust), her connection to permaculture and the exciting question of why, in her opinion, there can be snail problems and what solutions she recommends for them. ___ Literature on the subject: Order books from a social-ecological mail order company instead of Amazon! You decide who gets your money! *https://www.buch7.de/store/partner/re... My mixed culture practice based on the model of nature https://www.buch7.de/produkt/meine-mi... ___ Want to delve deeper into the world of regenerative vegetable cultivation? In our online seminars you will find valuable input for your own project! Mulch vegetable cultivation: https://angebot.relavisio.de/mulchgem... Soil samples and soil fertility: https://angebot.relavisio.de/bodenproben Cover crops and soil fertility: https://angebot.relavisio.de/zwischen... Marketing in market gardening: https://angebot.relavisio.de/marketing Lean farm seminar for gardeners: https://angebot.relavisio.de/lean-farm ___ Vegetable cultivation planner software: https://www.micro-farm-planner.com ___ Presented by Urs Mauk - ReLaVisio Consulting for regenerative agriculture and vegetable cultivation https://www.ReLaVisio.de Do you find our videos valuable and want to support us? We look forward to your contribution! https://relavisio.de/unterstuetzen/ ___ Mixed culture Langerhorst: http://www.gugerling.at All links marked with * are affiliate links. If you purchase from Buch7 via these links, you support me and the price remains the same for you. ___ #mixedculture #regenerativevegetablegrowing #permaculture