5 in 5 With Latifa
5:24
5 жыл бұрын
Introduction to Permaculture Part 3
3:46
Introduction to Permaculture
3:24
8 жыл бұрын
Abundant Permaculture
1:43
8 жыл бұрын
A Couple of Rough Types II
4:13
8 жыл бұрын
When Industry Goes Permaculture
0:47
IPCUK Geoff Lawton
1:27
8 жыл бұрын
Greening the Desert II
36:34
9 жыл бұрын
Rocket Stove Water Heater
1:34
9 жыл бұрын
When Organics Goes Bad
2:47
9 жыл бұрын
The Side of the Highway
2:18
9 жыл бұрын
Soundproof Rooster House
2:07
9 жыл бұрын
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@abuwarith1
@abuwarith1 Ай бұрын
Should I worry about moles
@miyam4700
@miyam4700 Ай бұрын
Amazing work. :')
@delladavidsson3424
@delladavidsson3424 2 ай бұрын
Yes it has to be taught through the women ❤
@delladavidsson3424
@delladavidsson3424 2 ай бұрын
Wow such a great project and different from beginning ❤
@louisebarnes1181
@louisebarnes1181 2 ай бұрын
I believe that the permaculture method of growing crops is great. I also think that growing desert grasses into 7’ x 7’ huge grids would help to compost desert sand with their extremely long roots. Crops would be protected growing within the individual cells. Desert grass is usually watered by the morning dew.
@damirkozlica1709
@damirkozlica1709 2 ай бұрын
You can take an Arab out of a desert, but you can never take the desert out of an Arab.
@hannahdivic28
@hannahdivic28 2 ай бұрын
You can still hear everything 😂what are you talking about 😂😂
@vivalaleta
@vivalaleta 2 ай бұрын
The best way to bring health and stability to a desert area. Can't wait to witness.
@The...0_0...
@The...0_0... 2 ай бұрын
💚💚💚
@Teach2dm
@Teach2dm 4 ай бұрын
❤ love it
@Pleasegoaway2024
@Pleasegoaway2024 4 ай бұрын
My entire garden as you would call it grow bags which feeds three people. Is literally nothing but warm crap compost worm crap that's all that is every scrap in this house goes to the worms the worms are now in my pots. And before I empty out my composter because I need that stuff I actually am growing new worms I now have too many growing them. So they need to go into the composter out of their home that they've been in for 3 months there are the caretakers of your vegetables and fruits you grow the worms you grow this soil you take care of the garden that takes care of you and the garden God will literally give you everything for free. And I say God and garden I don't believe in God I don't believe in your b*******. But you do I believe in Earth I believe in mother earth you want to call me a witch or a Wiccan yeah I would meet that criteria I just don't take it to the extremes that those people do. But if you want to call me that I would rather be called that then damn Christian. Because your God does not have anything to do with this world
@Pleasegoaway2024
@Pleasegoaway2024 4 ай бұрын
Yeah everybody thinks solar and wind power is better Yes it is. But to build it you need fossil fuels. So why don't we use fossil fuels productively instead of unproductively. Why do we wish to build a dystopian society instead of a Utopian one. Why do people do what they do. I can basically state that they all worship money instead of the gods that they portray that they worship they all worship only one thing money that's it That's all anyone on this planet worships unless they're an aborigine tribe a native American or somebody that's been f***** over by the better assholes in the world yeah they think they're better they're not without all the slaves those people would be useless. They can't even wash their own clothes wash their own dishes clean their own house or literally wipe their own asses as far as I know
@Pleasegoaway2024
@Pleasegoaway2024 4 ай бұрын
Actually the necessity of any plant is soil itself. It has nothing to do with the being the seed or anything if it doesn't have soil it will not grow. See everybody thinks that growing plants is farming. Farming is actually growing soil. Not destroying it like everybody seems to want to do. It's growing it. And then if you grow the soil everything on Earth will grow if you throw it into it it makes no difference how many thrown on spot it doesn't make any difference what you throw into it if you grow real soil not dirt anything on this planet will grow in it if you're in the wrong climate some may grow but they may not make it. But anywhere else they would do the same thing I've literally turned little sand in Florida into the most lush soil. It's simple it really isn't even hard. I compost everything in the house I have worms the worms turn it into worm s*** which is basically nothing but black gold and I threw it everywhere in this sand it was literally sand and eroded it did everything. It's not sand anymore folks because the microbiome of the world has now taken over there's worms out there there's things growing out there I got celery lettuce everything and the only reason I even planted that crap was not to grow a garden I thought it would fail. I really did I thought it would fail because it was nothing but sand. But because of what I did and what I planted around them. I now have a second vegetable garden where one shouldn't be and it was all based on trying to protect erosion. That's right folks I was trying to stop erosion I wasn't trying to plan a garden or grow plants I was trying to stop erosion. Now I have a vegetable garden full of romaine celery beads everything all because I wanted to stop erosion
@Pleasegoaway2024
@Pleasegoaway2024 4 ай бұрын
I wish I had that kind of property. I live in the garage because of the kindness of someone else because I was homeless. I feed all three of the people in this house out of grow bags. Kale spinach carrots potatoes beets beans and shortly I'm hoping to try yellow squash or summer squash or hook squash it's all the same stuff and zucchini. And I grow chives green onions oregano time basil I don't know there's a couple more in there I don't even know anymore and then I got everything I never even planted I don't even know where it came from but it's growing so I just let it grow like I have like an apple tree growing I never planted an apple ever. I have a pair that's growing I never planted a pair every beat that is around my house I never planted or even bought seeds for beets I just simply cut the tops off of beets that I eat and through them into my composter next thing I know everywhere I put that compost and that worm crap grows beats it also grows carrots it also grows oh my god celery everything everything grows out of what I don't even have to buy anything All I got to do is throw dirt into a bag and it'll grow something because I grew the soil would I have is not dirt it's soil and everything grows out of it I don't even have to buy or plant anything that simple folks grow the earth take care of the earth which takes care of you and everything no matter what you do will thrive
@shauneilscott
@shauneilscott 4 ай бұрын
The first quote is sad. Perhaps the lack of awareness of other cultures outside of the one being described is the reason. Natives have for centuries designed all of their agriculture after starving when they planted the same crops repeatedly for too long. Africans and other cultures also did the same. I want this idea to be linked to the entire narrative as we, the non-invited, usually get erased from the history that so clearly started in "The Garden of Eden." All of us lose when we approach relearning lost skills as though we just discovered it. Please include the other cultures to give all involved a clearer picture and therefore a stronger argument or why it is NEEDED as the best way of producing food. Trust me, adding them makes your case stronger to your audiences and will also heal the people told for centuries that their knowledge was not relevant or viable. It is time for us to heal each other...now! The actual video was great...I like the co-star. May we all learn to build and share how to make the world better..together for her generation.
@SeeLight222
@SeeLight222 4 ай бұрын
Weird are the ways of the complex minds, and the complexity maintainers of the world. When it comes to saving man, property , nature, land and cities from recurring wildfires , there are no confident solutions , measures or research videos to keep them all turning into parched deserts. The Crooks: First we turn THE LUSH to deserts , Then we appear as the problem-solvers, Saviors or small scale messiahs. Parching and Deforestation are CRIMES, and you will face the Law for it, Crooks. The axe-wielder won't be the healer. This is not your underworld club.
@LuisSoto-bx7ey
@LuisSoto-bx7ey 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for all those great advices Geo, you truly are my inspiration. God bless you and your team.
@thegiggler2
@thegiggler2 5 ай бұрын
It's the goats that destroy the desert. Not even cattle are as bad. They've been herding goats for 10,000 years in the middle east. You can see the result.
@MrTimjwilson
@MrTimjwilson 5 ай бұрын
Geoff - I don't know what control you have but the intermittent ads make this almost unwatchable for people with mobility troubles.
@rolfpoelman3486
@rolfpoelman3486 5 ай бұрын
35:24 Thanks to Kelly Kellogg.
@crypticvega88
@crypticvega88 5 ай бұрын
Maybe the translators failed? 🤔
@auraajah3072
@auraajah3072 5 ай бұрын
2 Legendary of premakultur 😍
@JFK786
@JFK786 6 ай бұрын
Amazing. We need this in South Africa. We will be able to feed ourselves and our neighbours
@crypticvega88
@crypticvega88 5 ай бұрын
In South Africa is it true that the government can just take your land if they want?
@sherzieve2284
@sherzieve2284 7 ай бұрын
With a little bit of help from humanity, the Earth can and will heal itself! Perfectly brilliant!
@off-labelbotanist5355
@off-labelbotanist5355 7 ай бұрын
Does someone have a link to the full video?
@lysisfilms
@lysisfilms 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the upload. I was at this convergence, in Kuranda, up in the hills behind Cairns. One day spent an hour in the shade of a tree listening to Bill wax lyrical. Also met Costa, heard Daryl Hannah's key note and also met many other amazing permies and regen-aggers. Wonderful time.
@tyler4964
@tyler4964 7 ай бұрын
psilocybes 27:30
@rolfpoelman3486
@rolfpoelman3486 8 ай бұрын
21:43 *its stark it's stark
@rolfpoelman3486
@rolfpoelman3486 8 ай бұрын
How regenerate sand dunes?
@crypticvega88
@crypticvega88 5 ай бұрын
Molch and time?
@rolfpoelman3486
@rolfpoelman3486 5 ай бұрын
​@@crypticvega88mulch and plants? Just like in this video? But with different plants? Clumping cat litter?
@rolfpoelman3486
@rolfpoelman3486 8 ай бұрын
4:10 and 4:21 tu MEH rik.
@MogiMann
@MogiMann 8 ай бұрын
I would recommend checking up on where the greening the desert project is at now in 2023 on the discover permaculture youtube channel (Or in person!), it is awe inspiring, especially seeing it's origins in this film. Green the Earth! Foster abundance! Team up with your hardworking plant allies today!
@knoll9812
@knoll9812 8 ай бұрын
I don't understand why ststems are not sustainable without external funding
@mustang19ms
@mustang19ms 9 ай бұрын
why isn't every government doing this and giving funding..
@WmTyndale
@WmTyndale 9 ай бұрын
Money should be going massively into these projects instead of into Weapons. But this is beyond the intelligence of the bastard brood that rules this world.
@Mashiamape22
@Mashiamape22 10 ай бұрын
When I get money from my Commicial Food Forest 🌴.I am going to Zaytuna farm just to volunteer, that is my goal .Geoff I really do love and appreciate your work .God keep on protecting you so that you can continue Regenerating Earth 🌍🌴🇦🇺. talking from Southern Africa 🇿🇦.
@-whackd
@-whackd 10 ай бұрын
How many plants can they grow in the winter? Do they extend that greenhouse in the winter?
@ono.tutoriale
@ono.tutoriale 10 ай бұрын
apakah ayamnya tidak mencolot?
@matthewphares4588
@matthewphares4588 10 ай бұрын
He should ask the UN or World Bank for a grant.
@leslielandberg5620
@leslielandberg5620 11 ай бұрын
These crimes against nature and humanity must end. Thank goodness we have people such as these with the tools to change the world. What is needed now is publicity. While everyone is listening to doomsaying Karens like Greta Thunberg, we are heedless of the solutions (cheap ones!) at our fingertips. I intend to change that and to do it quickly.
@shorelined1
@shorelined1 11 ай бұрын
As if that guy needed to ride that tiny donkey. Love the permaculture efforts tho
@shorelined1
@shorelined1 11 ай бұрын
As if that guy needed to ride that tiny donkey. Love the permaculture efforts tho
@lisac3291
@lisac3291 11 ай бұрын
♥️ it all, thank you for your efforts to help the planet/people. (oh, and i planted another tree today) (purple robe locust) that's 5 different types in the last month !
@MrMaxKeane
@MrMaxKeane 11 ай бұрын
The format changes for the better after 5:40 :)
@alaindreaknight7640
@alaindreaknight7640 Жыл бұрын
When I die feed me to crayfish
@davidprocter3578
@davidprocter3578 Жыл бұрын
I would not like you to think that I disapprove of your efforts and aims, that could not be further from the truth. However I must take issue with the statement at the head of this video. "that no one had applied design to agriculture in 7000 years". This is patently untrue it would be more true to say ancient systems of developed agriculture had for one reason or another been abandoned, and only sketchy remains and ghostly traces to remind us of differing ways of doing things. My own path with what is now called permaculture started back in 1972 when as a 15 year old I started to pull together agricultural production elements I was aware of into a system that might work in Southern England. I use the term agriculture in the loosest sense as my design included arboricultural and aquacultural main features. Now I was basing my designs on the work of others much of which was ancient and further more I was aware of many others in roughly the same time period working their own designs. Bill Mollison bless him jumped onto the band wagon many miles down the road and started conducting , a facility that had been sadly lacking in the past and in truth was much needed. I would like to issue a word of warning that unless the work of Peter Andrews , Allan Savory and Bill Mollison amongst others are going to press forward through the centuries a dedicated Agricultural University on the lines of Oxford, Cambridge or Yale will need to be established , this will not be a cheap enterprise as it's structures and ethos will need to be as permanent as it is possible to make it. I fear if this is not achieved these movements are as likely to blow away as all the systems of the past. Whilst ground swell is the most important feature of any movement it must be backed up recorded and taught, libraries formed, histories studied and research conducted.I am sorry to say that no matter how well meaning micro institutes will not cut the mustard.
@camielkotte
@camielkotte Жыл бұрын
What I learned is that buying "Twitter" solves nothing for humanity. 40 billion spent on reversing dessert landscape creates new worlds without going to Mars.
@elusiveshadow5848
@elusiveshadow5848 Жыл бұрын
I remember watching a cartoon a long time ago in which they went to Jordan, and the old water harvesting systems they showed were so amazing they left a deep mark on me. It was fascinating to think what people can do even in an arid desert.
@aleksanderkuncwicz7277
@aleksanderkuncwicz7277 Жыл бұрын
Use some cement instead of mud.
@actontreadway1168
@actontreadway1168 Жыл бұрын
this is so helpful.
@mitsosoikon4522
@mitsosoikon4522 Жыл бұрын
I loved the tour!! Did you guys notice the bird playing slide on the cow's neck? Its around 1:02:00