Richard Wallner's book just published (hence the low number of comments for the moment) is very interesting, and we hope him to become a classic. This book applied to permaculture gardening in France is clear and precise detailing the trials and the author of success in creating a garden maraicher, culture mounds of planning the organization of rotations plans. The approach is very "Permaculture" and goes beyond the approach of traditional organic farming (here we do not fight against nature, efforts are made to restore the balance) We find the spirit of Sepp Holzer also advocates the culture mound. Note that the book does not address the financial aspect of this adventure, then we can usefully supplement this reading with the book of organic gardening more conventional but equally exciting "The vegetable-garden" by JM Fortier. This book allowed me to progress in the understanding of permaculture, and is complementary to such works as "The soil, the earth and the fields" of C. and L. Bourguignon, "Sepp Holzer's Permaculture" S. Holzer ., ... The beautiful cover of the book is not flashy, but it will not be mistaken: the book is lavishly illustrated with color diagrams, photos of very good qualities (as we usually with Rustica editions)