NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR SELF-SUFFICIENCY WITH PERMACULTURE ALSO ON
PSEUDOGLEY SOILS
Ana Vovk Korže
DOI: 10.35666/23038950.2015.36.09
UDC: 911.3:631.4 631.4:338.43:502
Abstract: New opportunities for self-sufficiency with permaculture also on pseudogley soils. Among the soils, which until now have not been involved in food production are pseudogleys. These are compacted soils that are not suitable for treatment without the use of permaculture. In field study we monitored selected areas of soils and found a significant effect of permaculture in pseudogleys. We have found that all physical properties of the soils are improved, in particular the structure, consistency, aeration, organic matter content and retention capacity. Pseudogleys are very common type of soils at the turn of hilly areas in the plains which are densely populated areas, so they can be an important natural resource for food production.
Keywords
soil geography, pseudogley, permaculture, self sufficiency, soil properties.
GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW - SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL FOR GEOGRAPHY No 36, Year 2015. pg. 9-20