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Alan Chadwick (July 27, 1909 – May 25, 1980), English master gardener, was a leading innovator of organic farming techniques[1][2] and influential educator in the field of biodynamic/french intensive gardening. He was a student of Rudolf Steiner[3][4], and is often cited[5] as inspirational to the development of the "California Cuisine" movement. The restaurant Chadwicks in Beverly Hills is named after Alan Chadwick.
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- ^ Biodynamic/French Intensive Gardening, Mother Earth News (1980)
- ^ Intensive Organic Gardening, Ohio State University Extension Factsheet
- ^ Alan Chadwick, Learning to Give
- ^ UC Cooperative Extension advisor researches biodynamic grape production UC Cooperative Extension (2007)
- ^ Growing Menus, Time Magazine, Jun. 01, 2003
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Biographical information:
- Alan Chadwick
- Alan Chadwick -- A Brief Biography
- Chadwick, Alan
- Alan Chadwick -- Cutting Edge Groundbreakers
- Alan Chadwick is Gone
- Alan Chadwick's lecture on anemone cultivation
- A Tribute to Alan Chadwick, Master Gardener
- Fire in the Garden
- French Intensive Gardening: A Retrospective, News & Notes of the UCSC Farm & Garden, Issue 112, Winter 2007
[[Category:Anthroposophy]] [[Category:Gardening]] [[Category:Horticulture]] [[Category:Organic farming]]

