Bamboo is a food desert for North America animals and birds.
@astaghfirullah1000013 күн бұрын
How can I purchase this app or software ?
@sajithomas215819 күн бұрын
So very well presented,thanks
@julinaonYT22 күн бұрын
He's like the Obi Wan of Soil
@billyb906726 күн бұрын
Wow you had hair !! lol 😂
@M00SE41427 күн бұрын
Permaculture seems to be a rational and materialist way of approaching natural resources and food production. I want to pursue permaculture design for my property if I'm ever able to attain any. I am just beginning to learn about these concepts, but I am wondering: How can permaculture be applied to nonrenewable resources? We need those for new technology to help us learn about the world. Maybe the answer is still resource sharing to reduce consumption, mass use of public machines instead of individuals owning them as personal property. I suppose in an ideal permaculture based society, we would be used to more communal spaces that are close to our dwellings, and it wouldn't seem like such a burden to travel somewhere to use a computer or something (spoken from the point of view of someone who has grown up in a more spread out, rural environment).
@thomasgreene575028 күн бұрын
Great video; very informative. One issue: your definition of percent slope isn't clearly stated beyond the circular diagram drawn, and it doesn't make sense to me. It is not consistent with the usual definition of percentage slope in topographical work, which is: percentage slope = 100 * tangent(slope angle) = 100*(V/H). By the usual definition, a 45-degree slope, H:V = 1:1, is a 100% slope, not 50% as your diagram indicates, and a 25% slope is a 4:1 slope, not a 2:1 slope as drawn.
@lynnettecapobianco2757Ай бұрын
I am looking for a biostatistician job position
@BobSmith-xc8kwАй бұрын
Hmmm .. The Whiter they are the less wild they are.. I'm sure this doesn't apply to humans
@chrislopez2779Ай бұрын
Pretty cool im gonna have to look into that grafting you mentioned
@sunithamarrapu9127Ай бұрын
wonderful!
@khangembamkumar7274Ай бұрын
Good content 👍
@mikab3502 ай бұрын
Can you please post a No music version I cannot hear and concentrate on your words😊
@Noniexxx2 ай бұрын
2:05 isnt this biotite? what is the difference in terms of its appearance?
@saphiroasis86782 ай бұрын
Your so wonderful to put this up for free as I am coming into an opportunity to crate a food forest on a local farm that will help get my non-profit off the ground teaching how to grow in the Chihuahuan Desert in El Paso Texas. I need this but I’m not able to fund my project or my education at this time. I have been reading books though and love everything about Permaculture. If we all were wise enough to follow it we would live better lives and in a much more wholesome and beautiful world. The way it was intended to be.
@É34-O2 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you Andrew! I'd like to draw your attention to Hervé Covès, a truly exceptional agronomist. There are videos of him on youtube about water, fungus, the phosphorus and carbon cycles, and so on. As it's in French, you might have missed it. An extraordinary person and understanding. A pity that his content is, currently, limited to the French-speaking public.
@gabeoleinik44352 ай бұрын
So as the description says the slope percentages listed in the video are based on bill mollisons system, not the standard system. The best I can figure without owning his book is that what Mollison did was just take literal percentages of 90 degrees and fudging to the nearest whole ratio. As an example, the 2:1 rise:run example here is listed as 70% incline, while traditionally that’s a 200% incline. A traditional 200% incline is 63.43 degrees, and 90 * 0.7 = 63, hence Mollison saying a 2:1 rise:run ratio is 70%. What I’ve gathered from this is that when Mollison says a 30% grade should be permanent forest, that translates to a 51% grade in the standard system, or a 27 degree slope. Hopefully the way I’ve framed this isn’t immensely confusing and someone finds it helpful.
@StrongVirgil-h3c2 ай бұрын
Fabian Rue
@oskarcotte23582 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your videos They’re the most comprehensive ones ! I live on a 75% slope hillside that was first terrassed in the 16th, most of the walls have collapsed and we’re done restoring the ones that are still in place and want to expand to an area that collapsed completely in 2014 during the floods… most difficult for now it seems is finding the bed rock all by hand, and also keeping in in mind the topography…
@Sungirl882 ай бұрын
Is a PhD required to master biostats or is a masters enough
@lukeatillo69542 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing! ✨🙏💖😁✨
@fraserleslie95112 ай бұрын
What is the course book referred to in the video ?
@miguel.storniolo2 ай бұрын
Hi my teacher, i come back to see again your videos, but i dont understand why 1:2 = 75% in my mind it is 66% (1+2 / 2)
@suacosta12602 ай бұрын
I love the taoist approach, you are great Jacob self proclaimed soil nerd!!! ☯️✨
@imparatorpenguen9633 ай бұрын
Thx
@emiryariktas3 ай бұрын
türkçe yok mu yaw
@letrungquang60253 ай бұрын
❤👍👍👍
@Permascaping3 ай бұрын
This AR sandbox tech is astounding! The implications for permaculture practice are super exciting.
@adhoc40723 ай бұрын
The whites took all the trees then dredged up the soil out of revenge and took it away released it into the ocean. They could have let them be. Feelings for the dead are not so strong. Its more important to complete the narrative cycle of dominion. Some descriptive license taken. You get the idea. Peace everyone.
@Sriomal3 ай бұрын
How do we leave some for the wildlife?
@derrickjohnson4673 ай бұрын
Your top 10% is closer to 5% because it looks like a 1:10 ratio. Your 30% gradient is actually 15% and your 15% is closer to 7.5% because it looks like a 3:.5 ratio. Your 5% slope is closer to 3.125% because it looks like a 4:.25 ratio based off of your depictions in the bottom left of the screen. So technically none of what you drew should be permanent forest. But I get the concept.
@letrungquang60254 ай бұрын
❤
@BrianAleman-e5q4 ай бұрын
Yes
@rsberryalta4 ай бұрын
Thanks. It would be helpful to know more about the details for constructing check dams. How high, how much distance in between, how to avoid damage from high flows, how best to repair wash outs, how to construct so as to avoid wash outs around edge of dams. Thanks again.
@gxb32864 ай бұрын
Mr german?
@springflowerdark21374 ай бұрын
Talk to those politicians & rich folks about consumption & energy use with their private jets. The permaculture would be great in every yard to ensure everyday people have food.
@brucearterbury18564 ай бұрын
Would you suggest these boomerang swales around Laguna Salada? If so,at what altitude above Gulf of California high tides? Would beaver dam analogies be the right choice higher up in each little watershed around Laguna Salada?
@SurfingTheMentawais4 ай бұрын
Diversity is reslience. Did you know that the tomato is an ingredient that we can add to a salad? Salad begins with 'S', just like sunlight begins with 'S' and we need sunlight to live. So we need tomatoes to live because of salad.
@sekai_natural_farm4 ай бұрын
🌴🌳🎄🎋
@blakewilliams66135 ай бұрын
15 % thats 1/7 = 15 % so thats . . . . . . . . . . . vertical divided by horizontal stop preaching h / v . . . . . . it only shits on peoples brains by trying to figure out your kindergarden math. . . . . / oitherwise good video. . . . keep making them / / / / /
@TheDYNAMITE0015 ай бұрын
Fantastic video!
@rand49er5 ай бұрын
We need an arsenic-only filtration option which also does not restrict flow. For our well water here in Michigan, we need a 10% reduction to be under the limit of 0.01 mg/L. An RO system is overkill.
@alexblokhuis5 ай бұрын
Great presentation!
@danivicario5 ай бұрын
This was so beautiful and inspiring. Thank you very much
@bicimotoworld41155 ай бұрын
I dond undersdand a lod of dis video
@dywanecox48805 ай бұрын
I'm so happy I got into gardening. 6 fruit trees, 30 berry bushes, grapevines, 6 grapevines, 6 type of mushrooms, a bunch of medicinal herbs, making my own compost, I now have my own bees, I'm working on getting some owls to nest in my backyard, and a small pond of tilapia.
@B30pt87Ай бұрын
Good for you (and us)! I'm on my way there too. I haven't got the fish yet but I have four big cisterns that I'm filling for fire suppression that could hold fish.
@ChicinthewoodsAlaska6 ай бұрын
Is this realist in a lifetime..homesteading wirh little cash...I mean if your rich & have tons of time & lots of land & can pay people to work..