“It seems that I am the only one in the world to have invented my way of doing things so that plants learn to resist diseases, drought and excess water.

This man is Pascal Poot.

Producer of peasant seeds, he defines himself as a farmer and a scientist at the same time.

His feat?

Succeed in growing more than 200 varieties of vegetables at the foot of the Larzac plateau, without treatment.

This result, Pascal Poot owes it to thirty-five years of research: “When I started to purposely not to treat them so that they develop resistance, I had a lot of losses the first year with the mildew.

"By letting the plants heal themselves and replanting the seeds of those that had survived, they developed resistance to disease:" It's not that they don't get sick, it's that they don't. do not die.

»Discover Pascal Poot's astonishing garden in the video of our partner Brut.

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