How will I use apples, pears and plums? To make alcohol.
@patrickdorian82245 күн бұрын
Amazing Video so Inspiring! Wondering what’s the name of the song that’s used ?
@radharcanna5 күн бұрын
Some amazing and beautiful ideas there, especially the multi-apple tree! Thank you.
@mohba0110 күн бұрын
You both are nothing short of epic. Hats off.
@reblord554416 күн бұрын
Stop the sound effects please.
@kennedynthiwa510018 күн бұрын
It's very impressive, sir
@lesleywills1Ай бұрын
Ah Findhorn many happy hours spent in the community working in the garden and other projects. Peter and Eileen Caddy along with Dorothy were in my younger years an inspiration. It gave me my first glimpse into the world of devas and plant spirits and opened up my interest into biodynamics side by side with my permaculture practice well over 35years back....🤗
@PermacultureMagazineАй бұрын
Lovely. I once slept in their original little caravan in the garden. It was quite an experience! It was the time when the Global Ecovillage Network was launched. (Maddy)
@lesleywills1Ай бұрын
@@PermacultureMagazineit is a magical place and I feel that we will have mini places like Findhorn in 2025 pop up as beacons embracing the seen and unseen ❤️
@MariaJoseQA11Ай бұрын
Ojala habiliten subtitulos en español❤
@Beherenow-p5eАй бұрын
Thank you❤ Very lovely and so inspiring. We are creating our beautiful, abundant world together in peace and love and joy ❤
@bobsacamano9649Ай бұрын
Palestinians lived in harmony in a previous time.
@PweckoАй бұрын
Where is the evidence of "climate collapse"? What does that even mean? We have been told for decades that we have five, ten, or twelve years to make radical changes or the world will end. Each time the world doesn't end at the predicted time, the doomsayers push the date of our demise further forward. It is an enormous con.
@wwoofthailandАй бұрын
Lovely description of Permaculture transformation. Well done Carpe Diem
@WildnativeedimentalsАй бұрын
What a beautiful place, thank you all very much for sharing🌺🌴🙏🏼💚
@jenniferspring8741Ай бұрын
What a beautiful video. Too bad there wasn't anyone out and about,, but even through a phone screen the harmony is palpable! I love you, birds.
@worksmith5223Ай бұрын
Brilliant answer to the polarising proposition of question 2 to someone who lives this message Love the redneck alcoholic Australian plenty of them into permaculture too!!
@soulfulgardenerАй бұрын
Amazing perspective!
@PermacultureMagazineАй бұрын
Glad you think so. Thank you.
@johng-dАй бұрын
Nicely done interview❤
@PermacultureMagazineАй бұрын
thank you
@richdobbs6595Ай бұрын
Just curious - I haven't actually seen anybody burning firewood gathered from pollared or coppiced trees for home heating.
@ninabergittebentzen7939Ай бұрын
Thank you for inspiring thought🙏🏻I’m writing a book in Norwegian with fokus on the holistic planning vs landscape architecture design😊How we are planning for the future!Can you put me in contact with permaculture designers like me?I need someone to talk with and help me with som questions in my prossess.
@PermacultureMagazineАй бұрын
Please could you contact the Permaculture Association (Britain) who will know who is working on climate adaptation designs.
@JustinDAtriАй бұрын
Whats the name of that amazing song on the outro? I need to upgrade my tunes to be aligned with permaculture🤯🤩
@PermacultureMagazineАй бұрын
The artist is Tygermylk. They are just about to release a debut album. You’ll find some music on Spotify and a KZbin channel too. We are eagerly waiting for this song, the Meadow, to be released in full 🔥❤️
@thoseplantpeopleАй бұрын
This is wonderful Maddy. When we finally get our land in our name I have the perfect tree
@pennythompson4790Ай бұрын
These are my favourite owls xx
@rickthelian2215Ай бұрын
We had frog mouth owls in a park nearby due to building around park fro normal homes to complexes we have lost them.due to the loss of some huge trees 🌳 😢🇦🇺
@PermacultureMagazineАй бұрын
Sad. Once gone so hard to reestablish them in a landscape
@hollythebordercollie2257Ай бұрын
What about grazing animals underneath the pollard apples? Maybe even feeding the leafy branches to them as well, so you would have apples, firewood, browse and perhaps milk all from one area
@ChrisEvansPermacultureАй бұрын
Yes you could do that with a pollard system for sure - we graze sheep & horses from time to time (we mob graze the orchard once a year with the neighbour's sheep) and if you had non-edible plants as an understorey that could add diversity too, otherwise you're restricted to grass, so that would mean less plant diversity in favour of grazing. It's another permutation of the system. Also, if the pollarded trees are too close they would affect grass production. So it all depends on what you aims want to design and manage for.
@hollythebordercollie2257Ай бұрын
@ChrisEvansPermaculture We have lost most of our wildflower meadows so grass (if it also contains lots of different things) is great for nature. I grew up surrounded by untouched grassland in Wales and the amount of wildlife per square foot is unbelievable
@josht.m9697Ай бұрын
awesome video , thanks for the info 😁😁
@PermacultureMagazineАй бұрын
Glad you liked it. Thank you.
@Reach4OurStarАй бұрын
Wonderful information. Great conversation.
@PermacultureMagazineАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you.
@TwinFishAudioАй бұрын
Transformation for me lies beyond the idea of nations, states, borders and ownership of land. Technological localisation. I thought on this a lot and see a future if we're smart we'll individually and collectively evolve our consciousness along with AI before it runs ahead. Kurzweils singularity is probably closer than we think, on the other side of that may be the answer. Symbiosis with advanced technology and the biosphere is what I'm thinking and beyond that we have exciting things like microgrids, small scale power, advances in PV, wind and materials science that underpins it. Why we don't already have tech like vertical farms in cities, maglev monorail to out of town parking. Half the problem I feel with consumerism is that we insulate ourselves from the real world inside our homes and spend our money there. We should really be spending more money outside and gathering there. The other half of the problem is greed and the acquisition of wealth. ASI governance would save a mountain of money and energy and from there we can enforce individual taxation to degrow the economy out of existence and replace it with a barter trade system. In a word - neoshamanism. Good chat, thanks for posting. We might not be on the same page with some things, others we might.
@colleenmacinnis935Ай бұрын
Can’t wait to read the book
@colleenmacinnis935Ай бұрын
Ignore the Canalblicity. That is the essence of fear without agency. Let it flow through but has no power
@charlesashurst1816Ай бұрын
Yes. Those of us who survive climate change will adapt to climate change. The question is; who will be the adapter and who will be the adaptee to climate change? If your net worth is a billion or more dollars, congratulations. You are likely going to be an adaptee.
@nessidoe8080Ай бұрын
What! A triangle shape?! That's so easy and I have lots of bords my garage 🤩 And I need more narn owls in my life
@ClimateObserverАй бұрын
Rupert Read before coming up with his throughtopian idea was talking to survival experts & those talking about a just collapse of civilisation in very practical ways. He blocked everyone and went off to pretend a lot of this is his own idea. This is half-baked prepping. People need practical advice on adaptation, like how to sewage proof their homes in flood and to plan for food shortages as well as accessing local food. Climate frontline isn't throughtopia when a river is running through your house. Instead of blocking people with practical skills of twitter you need to have them in the conversation. They are the people with the actual practical skills to make this work. They are the people who understand failure and who know how dangerous and difficult survival is going to be.
@ClimateObserverАй бұрын
"We have to learn from people who are glood at this" like the survival experts blocked on Twitter!
@Huineng10Ай бұрын
Pre-ordered the book.
@nickinthefield4202Ай бұрын
Maybe we shouldn’t…
@johnfowler4820Ай бұрын
If as predicted we are seven meals away from societal breakdown, we need to grow food whilst sequestering carbon and avoiding bare soil that re-radiates the heat that unbalances our planet
@brett-lothianАй бұрын
We realize it's a bullshit scam and ignore bullshit like this, this channel and other fucking idiots.
@judithmcdonald9001Ай бұрын
Oh them British garden types already planting palm trees LOL! Im in Pacific NW USA and was going to shed some heavy blankets and stopped! We might need tapestries on the walls. Confucius say, The wise thing is to prepare for the unexpected. I am sad that some people don't see what is happening. Gardeners know. Ornithologists know. species are adapting or dying. It won't happen overnight, but it will happen when folks least expect it
@sultanbevАй бұрын
28:10 the sell-by date of this civilisation was ~8000BC when we took up farming. The best-before date was c1750AD, and the expiration date is ~2035AD.
@johnfowler4820Ай бұрын
Please look at Water Jehne's research about the H2O cycle and you might change your mind
@mattschlegel9824Ай бұрын
Level 7 of Spiral Dynamics?
@jerryakehurstАй бұрын
I keep coming back to the idea that the civilisation that is dying is driven by fear - which feeds competition, at the expense of cooperation, and war, at the expense of peace - and that the most necessary change is in that chain. The UN was founded on belief in the necessity of moving from competition to cooperation, in every sphere, but we need to rebuild faith in that approach, local to global.
@LandscaperGarryАй бұрын
Forget adapting...think canalblisticly. 😂
@alexwilsonpottery3733Ай бұрын
Yes, we should be building more canals!!! …oh, you meant CANNIBALISTIC?
@hydrangeadragonАй бұрын
You should all look into the Solarpunk genre
@RupertReadClimateАй бұрын
Believe me, we have :)
@kurtklingbeil6900Ай бұрын
Why? Whip out your elevator speech
@JimmyD806Ай бұрын
Climate...climate collapse? Are we going to suddenly lose all of our atmosphere?
@ceeemm1901Ай бұрын
No....did Lord Monckton tell you that?
@jonovens7974Ай бұрын
Not suddenly, very slowly. and not losing, just dropping the important bit.....O2 is slowly falling as more is locked into CO2. There is a quote I cant quite remember....along the lines of..."the last generation to starve, will be the first to suffocate". But at the current rate, not a problem. But as more and more forests burn, the rate will increase.
@JimmyD806Ай бұрын
@jonovens7974 One question. Where does our planet get its oxygen? (And yes, I know the answer. Just wondering if you do.)
@janparker492Ай бұрын
Civilisation collapse, gradually, some suddenly, already started
@judithmcdonald9001Ай бұрын
Oh no. just moment by moment except for the 5 or 6 currently erupting volcanoes and if Twaites Glacier goes we won't have more seaside property, as tRump junior said. (He must never have taken geometry. Cones get smaller on top and all that) You'll just lose all the shipping ports.And when the water gets warm and takes up more room. . . Not in my time but probably before anyone wakes up.
@kylejoyce7334Ай бұрын
Wake up and smell the BS, FEAR MONGERING FOOLS, this has nothing to do with caring for our earth, and all to do with control. Take your blinkers off and look at the whole picture.
@ozychk21Ай бұрын
How on earth do people even put a roof over their heads these days. We have to do that first. Safe and secure housing is a fundamental must do …. Clearly not a problem for you guys 🤔😢
@paulgrandy1670Ай бұрын
Drop your expectations and spend less and save more. The problem is most are not willing to do these simple things. My friends daughter worked at McDonalds from age 15, saved everything she earned, and bought a unit last year, with no help from her parents. She is only 22 and the unit is a one bedroom, but suits her. So it can be done. I am now helping her get off grid to be more resilient. Sacrifice and hard work, along with planning gets you there.
@ozychk21Ай бұрын
@ well done for your daughter , mine are also very fortunate. Problem is that not everyone is that blessed and we cannot leave them behind. Housing is a systemic problem across many nations and one that we need to reimagine as part any future adaptations. Massive migration will soon impact cooler countries and we can’t even house our own. Thinking out of the box sooner rather than later. Read Gaia Vince’s Nomad Century for some good ideas 🤷♀️
@ceeemm1901Ай бұрын
Can't you multitask? Because that's what's generally happening.
@johnfowler4820Ай бұрын
There are buildings everywhere in the UK that are unused. Just a crowbar away.
@stevecampkin8613Ай бұрын
You are absolutely correct, but the fact that many people cannot even afford to live at the moment does not change the impending/current climate crisis. Climate breakdown is not going to wait while we sort out other problems. But no-one is trying to guilt trip anyone who cannot contribute. We must all do what we can, no more, no less. But those of us who can must also be aware that all problems are symptoms of a bigger problem. The fact that billionaires and climate change denial are intricately linked is no coincidence, which is why we must be intersectional about the solution. We can’t work on carbon reduction and mitigation while we are fighting among ourselves. Councils can decarbonise their housing stock with insulation, add heat pumps and solar, put small fruit trees in the gardens and all of this will also reduce people’s costs. Any savings made by that council can then be ploughed into buying more council houses, housing more homeless people, and getting people off the streets and able to contribute to climate change mitigation and their communities, be it litter picking, volunteering with a tree planting group or retraining as an engineer or climate scientist, and anything in between. When we promote a Green New Deal, which, Trump is correct, will “cost” billions, that’s where those billions will go: in ordinary peoples pockets!
@adrianmacfhearraigh4677Ай бұрын
As someone who comes from a background of technical study and training, there needs to be awareness there are numerous creatives from this background also. Technology hubs around the world are full of them but of course their creativeness is hijacked or given in service to a false understanding and perception of life. These are of course the tech bros and sisters who only perceive solutions through the lense of western science and technology and this in turn is a perfect marriage for the system we call capitalism. Capitalism and other isms are of course products of a technology called accountancy that dictates relationships between all types of organizations, individuals and the wider context of the living world. The logic and 'intelligence' of accountancy is also never questioned, it has the status of Divinity and consequently laws and policies are formed by it and from it. It is also an application of mathematics that is regarded as being strongly associated with the universe and the Divine i.e. the language of nature is mathematics. The thrutopian path obviously requires a path that is a process of change to enable humanity and all life to transition from the current state of relationships to a far healthier state of relationships for all beings that inhabit yhis Earth. This cannot happen without adapting or reforming the technology of accountancy to enable individuals and communities around the world to flourish in enormous diversity. Such flourishing will also be observed in biodiversity because the reformation of accountancy will foster healthier working relationships with the more than human world that will reciprocate by performing its own natural work that naturally benefits humanity without demanding any effort. As Daoism teaches, life has the capacity to simply do 'by itself so', do what is natural to itself. The technology of accountancy is failing to reflect the true relationships in life. It is fostering artificial relationships that are products of false perceptions of wealth, wealth that is principally based in abstraction rather than reality. It is also designed and configured to serve a Divinity in the form of a human being, now taken over by the corporation, rather than the true Divinity, Life itself. To be in relationship requires balanced flows in(receiving) and out(giving), not difference as is currently practiced in accountancy. But this difference is profit within the technology of accountancy and if there is balance how does one measure or make profit? As with the balanced throughput energy from the Sun, Earth profits from entropy by balancing it with negative entropy. Negative entropy is the product of self-making lofe and growth, a process of creating order out of disorder, inter-becoming, resulting in complexity and entanglement. Profit is the product of creating more negative entropy and this in turn is the product of working in harmony with Nature to create more biodiversity and complexity. This process assists the Earth to store more energy in the form of work that grows to to do even more work. Humanity is currently foolishly depleting the stores of work achieved over millenia for Earth to achieve its current state of being. So with such depletion there will obviously be a change in the working processes of Earth because they've been severely disrupted by humanity's foolish accountancy technology. This needs to change to enable humanity to resynchronize to the natural work processes in operation on Earth. This process will obviously take time particularly for communities and societies strongly influenced by the current form of the accountancy technology i.e. the parts of the world currently labeled 'developed'. Forgiveness, patience and of course huge quantities of courage will be essential throughout this transition and process of change. But the promise is a flowering, a development, an opening, an opportunity to serve with care, kindness, respect and responsibility and rise up from an extreme state of envelopment and fear. Thank you for sharing this discussion.
@JosephineHolleranАй бұрын
Thanks Maddy for putting out this thought provoking and hopeful content.
@deMylistrahilАй бұрын
Well, that's a call to arms if ever I heard one... thank you!