Being able to watch water being slowed and then sinking into land that needs it is so satisfying to us who get it. The work you've done to direct the flow so far is shining with the heavier rain. Awesome to see. Thank you for the work youre doing 🙏🏻
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
You're welcome! It's very satisfying to see! Thank you for supporting the Project!💚✌🏾
@elliemay78394 ай бұрын
Pew it stunk like ass today
@raincoast90104 ай бұрын
The most important thing is to stop water from flowing across your land and even more important is to stop it ABOVE your land, this will make permanent springs and small streams ON your land.
@VitorBosshard4 ай бұрын
There's nothing more satisfying than physical proof that your earthworks were well designed. Congrats!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Plenty more evidence to gather!✌🏾
@Mael013694 ай бұрын
Totally agreed!
@jdcjr504 ай бұрын
Excellent documentation. And a real nice bet on scattering straw and seeding. Thank you very much. Who loves rain videos?
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
So nice of you😅✌🏾
@babyhands92874 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see what a few more years of progress looks like.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
I'm right there with ya!✌🏾
@hirokawiti49324 ай бұрын
So much to say on this one, those 2 check dams between the trees u showed us 1st are gna be great for that already shaded area. The berm behind the ditch on your driveway is doing amazing things. And the zuni bowl by the road that drains into the swale that wraps around the tree, has the tallest greenest new growth(it could be just camera perspective) i could see. Before and after shots are gna go crazy for this channel. Bearing in mind this is just a part of what u have planned its a very exciting journey. Its a privilege to be able to cone along for the ride. I am taking mental before shots XD
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Everything will definitely slowly progress and we've got plenty more earthworks to do! Thanks for getting apart of the journey!✌🏾
@stephaniewilson39554 ай бұрын
Great to see all that water that would have just run off down the hill stored and allowed to soak in. The benefits will show soon.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Is very nice! I think results are already starting to show!✌🏾
@yas44354 ай бұрын
After watching the video a number of times the work you have done to slow down the water movement has been really very well proven in a 1 inch slow rain. Congratulations❤
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you!😅✌🏾
@jeffpittman87254 ай бұрын
Definitely be useful to have more pines and oaks along with the grasses. Will be beautiful and I imagine this healthy ecosystem will begin to spread naturally.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Definitely what we're striving for!😁✌🏾
@DoItYourselfGardening4 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganics if lemon grass grows well for you use that and any Sudan grasses are helpful I’ve seen. I personally am in the middle of trying to make a video where I use worm castings as an organic polymer to make sand soil more water retaining. Long story short worm poop holds so much water weight. Hopefully any of this was helpful brother! 🤙
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
@@DoItYourselfGardening thank you I'm definitely getting my grass seed list together! I'm also working on my worm farms to be able to start spreading lots of castings and making teas!✌🏾
@DoItYourselfGardening4 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganics I figured you did man! I’m going to take as many notes as possible! Keep up the experiments and I’ll share my own if worth the information! 🤙
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Nice appreciate it!✌🏾
@kasperjensen3634 ай бұрын
Wow! It looks amazing. Great video work. Can't wait to see the greening this rain will provide.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
You and me both!😅✌🏾
@PeacefulGardenLife4 ай бұрын
Wonderful progress 🫶🌿
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! We'll keep it up!✌🏾
@DoItYourselfGardening4 ай бұрын
Awesome update! Your progress in such short time is amazing man! Keep it up brother!! 🤙
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thanks! Much Appreciated!✌🏾
@yaboyqmaga11254 ай бұрын
Love the vibe you bring to this channel. keep up the good work guys, I’m rooting for yall!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Appreciate it!! Thank you for the support!!✌🏾
@rbrack544 ай бұрын
I watched the first part of your Video twice just to close my eyes from time to time and listen to the thunder and rain drops. I started to nod off it was so relaxing.
@Prober614 ай бұрын
Same here. I'll watch again tonight to fall asleep to.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
😂😅💚✌🏾
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
😂💚✌🏾
@hirokawiti49324 ай бұрын
@GrowTreeOrganics it is good,but I enjoy the commentary more, ill come to this video for asmr xd
@troythomason80324 ай бұрын
Enjoyed listening to the thunderstorm. Very relaxing.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Right! Very relaxing sounds!✌🏾
@yas44354 ай бұрын
At 17:15 the swail has captured a very good amount of water and needs a little bit of work for a 2 inch water event!!!❤
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
We need more swales, basins, and Zuni bowls as well, so one or two swales or earthworks aren't taking the full brunt of water!✌🏾
@alexlavertyau4 ай бұрын
In Australia we would say "Marge the rains are here!"
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
😂 maybe I'll use that for the next intro when we get another storm!😅✌🏾
@innerscapearts3 ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic! You've been busy! I loved seeing the bright green grasses flourishing around the swales. So satisfying.
@GrowTreeOrganics3 ай бұрын
We're definitely gonna start seeing some major results soon!✌🏾
@Zoushio4 ай бұрын
Can't wait for this to became an amazing and lush oasis.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Same here! 😅✌🏾
@WilliamSFBikeTour4 ай бұрын
Peace, love and intermittent rain showers. ✌🏻💝& ⛈🌞⛈
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Danke!💚✌🏾
@Will_Forge3 ай бұрын
I wonder if some lawn care company in a nearby town will have bags and bags of cut grass that they throw away every day which you could haul away for them for free and spread on your land like you did the wood chips.
@GrowTreeOrganics3 ай бұрын
I'm actually looking into that! Strange enough a couple companies I contacted said I would be a liability in some way and they'd need permission from the property owner to be at their place to pick up the material the landscape company is cleaning up....? Gonna keep contacting companies, but strange responses from the couple I called. ✌🏾
@janieterrel6814 ай бұрын
Great to see your berms in action. I can’t wait to see your project 5 years from now,,,,I’m certain it will be amazing
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
You and me both!😅✌🏾
@yas44354 ай бұрын
For 1 inch rain the infrastructures look good. More wok to contain a 2 inch rain event like more Zuni bowls maybe 10 more! More. Swales also to double capcity!!!!!!❤
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
I agree! We've got lots more to do!✌🏾
@conorpp14 ай бұрын
Love your videos! Keep up the good work. A tip I heard from someone else working in semi arid areas is that if you are looking for rich soil for planting, you can take some from the base of established trees. You can replace it with less good soil and the tree over time will enrich that new soil. The soil removed from under a tree should be rich and full of nutrients. I am assuming the same will apply to your trees. Having said that, looking at some of the soil you have excavated for your earth works, your soil seems to be quite good relative to many desert regions. Another issue in many arid areas is that the ground is very hard packed and the water is actually unable to soak into the ground even if you do build swales. Im sure you are probably aware of that. I cant remember where I saw this, but they have developed an attachment for a tractor that actually just pierces the ground and loosens the soil without turning it. The sole function is to allow water to soak into the ground and seeds to take root. in some areas, the hard packed soil is as hard as concrete and no water cam soak and no seeds can get a foothold. In cases like this, the water just evaporates and provides no benefit to the ground. Again, looking at your videos, you may not have this problem.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you and your totally right! We can actually take all the Organic material right down to where the roots started on the trunk! We've got plenty of work ahead of us!😅✌🏾
@Mael013694 ай бұрын
Invaluable wisdom
@OldStoneWell4 ай бұрын
You’re probably thinking of the Yeomans plow. I also saw that there was a subsoiler attachment for walk-behind tractor at BCS America.
@bgill15234 ай бұрын
Thank you for the silence while you walk. I can soak in the beauty as well as the progress. I subbed for this.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!😁✌🏾
@TomBaddley4 ай бұрын
Weekend update from Brandon, with bonus extended ASMR thunderstorm. Perfect!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
😅😂✌🏾
@carolwright75034 ай бұрын
it would be great to design areas to have a long term stream...just lovely to see the deepness of rain water too!*♡*
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Just you wait... I have some design plans that I haven't talked about yet!😅✌🏾
@susanlatimer16734 ай бұрын
Seeing a few areas you could label a swamp 😂. Great job !! 🎉
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Probably soon!😅✌🏾
@stevejohnstonbaugh91714 ай бұрын
The gambrel oaks are a wonderful discovery. I hope you were able to bring a bushel basket of acorns back to the homestead to direct sow. That is my suggestion at this point in your evolution. Spend a day working the property in a grid looking for any spot with a little fertile soil, dappled shade and access to intermittent water. When you find a good spot, poke 5 holes in the ground and plant 5 acorns. I understand you don't have a lot of time to spend on acorn planting - so this is a quick impact approach. And the extra year or so that they are in the ground will pay big dividends over time. 😊 Wonderful to see your various water catchments at work. No doubt you will see sprouts emerging in your swales in the next few weeks. Let's hope the annuals get to seed before frost and the perennials get well established before winter. What you have in place will jump start the magic 👍
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
I'll actually be trying to make a trip back up there to gather.... samples😅 but I do want to finish the house, at least button up the outside for winter. If we can finish the house, I'll be putting full attention on the earthworks, planting, and such. There are sprouts starting in the swales and other places where I placed straw! I'll be able to highlight that stuff in a video too when it's a bit more noticeable! Thanks for your support!✌🏾
@stevejohnstonbaugh91714 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganics You bet👍 You must be so happy to see the sprouts. ♥
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
There are improvements to be made, but happy nonetheless!✌🏾
@hirokawiti49324 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganicshad a feeling this was the case. Get your house good bro. We need you in good health, long road ahead. Solid effort on the earthworks thus far. If I lived in America I'd come build some giant zuni bowls on at the bottom most parts of your land on my days off but alas, I digress. We don't have arid areas in my country so I am very interested in these greening the desert projects. Ty again for informative updates brother. Keep keeping on
@josefamelanialeonor4 ай бұрын
Nice property
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!✌🏾
@gilgoofthegrove50724 ай бұрын
i hope all that hay proves to work as a great start for the mulch layer that we need in the desert so badly!
@gilgoofthegrove50724 ай бұрын
so many capture points! good stuff!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
I think things have already started to show progress where straw and hay have been laid!✌🏾
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Plenty more to create! Thank you!✌🏾
@nunyadayumbusiness5914 ай бұрын
Thought - make "washboard" trenches across the flow of the runoff and fill them with sand / gravel to create barely sub-surface water catchments for your plants / yard. Like a barely underground set of step high terraces, but using "french drains" to slow & redirect the water instead of walls. (This should give sub-surface pooling in the "french drains", while helping to keep surface runoff from carrying off the soil you're trying to build up.)
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
We've got a few things up our sleeve for a lot of the finer details of our landscape. Just taking one step at a time!✌🏾
@nunyadayumbusiness5914 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganics I look forward to seeing them, thanks for sharing your project. (Sorry for the following "rant", your project is exciting and caused me to look at some of my archeology "trivia" from a practical aspect and I simply must share.) It was your rock lined trench's similarities with "primitive" water management methods that made me wonder what "primitive irrigation" methods you could hide beneath the surface that wouldn't require tending if you were trying to encourage local growth instead of crops. I came up with Apache "holy trinity" trench planting without spaces between the rows (filled washboard), and the way the ancient greeks would sometimes dig dry wells and fill them in then plant olive trees on top of them so they would hold water for the trees through the dry season. P.S. It's been fun to steer my thoughts this direction, I'm grateful you gave my ideas a first thought - if they deserve a second, or even careful consideration and research is up to you.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
You're welcome and thank you for sharing your rant! I'm always looking into different ways, but I'll look into some more of the ancient Greeks and other civilizations in their farming and agriculture techniques!✌🏾
@reinierrautenberg41464 ай бұрын
That's a lot of water. You guys even have a little river going. So much water, it's time to start thinking about a boat!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
That's for sure! We'll need floaties too!😅✌🏾
@Mael013694 ай бұрын
God I love your energy Brandon!
@Mael013694 ай бұрын
Thank you for everything you do☀️
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you!😅✌🏾
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
You're welcome, thank you for your support!✌🏾
@sundancer4422 ай бұрын
Just really nice to hear the sound of rain.
@GrowTreeOrganics2 ай бұрын
Right!?✌🏾
@sciptick4 ай бұрын
Thinking maybe the best earthwork implement for your nearly-level plot and short cloudbursts is a sturdy metal rake, for making micro-swales. Puddles are gratifying to see, but trapping each raindrop where it falls seems better anywhere that is possible. (This is not meant as any kind of criticism, you guys are awesome!)
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Oh we'll be doing something similar between a lot of the bigger earthworks. All In due time!✌🏾
@luotangji4 ай бұрын
I was so excited to see how well the Zuni Bowl was working - great job!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
I was too!✌🏾
@carolwright75034 ай бұрын
I forgot to look for the zuni bowl what number is it by?
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
@@carolwright7503 start at 16:00 😁✌🏾
@carolwright75034 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganics beautiful amount of water...
@Citizenspress4 ай бұрын
in boomhauer voice "dang ol off grid lazy river man"
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Nice!😂✌🏾
@insAneTunA4 ай бұрын
Very cool to see all that water and that the earthworks are doing what they are supposed to do. It looks very encouraging. I can watch it for hours. The sound from the rain was very relaxing as well. I would almost suggest to seed whatever cheap seeds that you can get. It might not produce anything eatable or any flowers this late in the season, but anything that does germinate and grow even a little bit will at least be good for the soil for the next season, and it will create some extra bio mass. Today I have sown garden cress in my growbeds, because I want to extract as many excess nutrients from my growbeds as possible for the next season. They germinate quick and easy, within 3 days. They will not grow to the full extend because it is too late in the season, but any growth is good. To my opinion that also goes for your situation. Anything that does grow will be beneficial for the next season. Anyway, thanks for sharing, and a huge 👍
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I'll get more in depth with planting soon! The main efforts are the structure first then focus on the surroundings! But anything and everything helps! Thanks for stopping in!✌🏾
@digimediadude7864 ай бұрын
Awesome water retention, so happy for you!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!✌🏾
@risacademics4 ай бұрын
I have always wanted to purchase land up slope or drown slope next to other restoration enthusiasts to share resources and expand the biome. 🐺
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Do it!😅✌🏾
@Mael013694 ай бұрын
Yeah do it where you want
@flyoverurbangarden431518 күн бұрын
Your property is so interesting. It's looking good due to your hard work.
@GrowTreeOrganics18 күн бұрын
Thank you very much! Lots More work to be done still!✌🏾
@WaterholeExchange4 ай бұрын
Well done in achieving your goals, enjoy watching the growth and all the best in your endeavours. Enough of us leave Babylon and take up the Great work, we will have heaven on earth back in track.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Plenty more goals to set and achieve, we're just getting things started here!😅✌🏾
@hirokawiti49324 ай бұрын
It's the 1st time Ive seen a swale I action with the berm on the uphill side of the ditch. It very cunning what you do here by channeling a separate flow through the ditch and the it's like a double swale both sides of the berm catching water, that berm is prime real-estate for new trees. I haven't seen this technique before. Impressive
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Definitely trying to maximize our water catchment here... we'll be planting trees soon enough!✌🏾
@hirokawiti49324 ай бұрын
@GrowTreeOrganics I've been trying to catch up with your earlier videos and wow. Those areas looked much differently now. Doing God's work🙏
@hirokawiti49324 ай бұрын
@GrowTreeOrganics am now convinced this is the actual proper way to build a swale. dig a horse shoe but plie the dirt uphill to make a primary catch and run the overflow into the ditch, 2 catchment with 1 dig🤔
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
@@hirokawiti4932 exactly, zig zag the water as much as possible so that it soaks more area with water, to grow more vegetation! Its definitely another design, the concept is solid, the design is flexible!✌🏾
@hirokawiti49324 ай бұрын
@GrowTreeOrganics you know your stuff bro respect
@AaronStrunk3 ай бұрын
I'm currently looking at property in Arizona and your channel and a few others are inspirations on what I can do to change it into something beneficial.
@GrowTreeOrganics3 ай бұрын
Nice! Good luck on your venture! Glad the channel can be a point of light of inspiration for you!✌🏾
@mechanics4all4054 ай бұрын
I am so pleased for you,the water slow down catchment is working,but obviousle with monsoons coming need work,well done,great content❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you, really appreciate the support!✌🏾
@vickiwood91924 ай бұрын
Your catchment systems are working well.👍
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!💚✌🏾
@carriebishop88384 ай бұрын
The sound of the rain is so beautiful.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
It really is!😅✌🏾
@carriebishop88384 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganics I'm so very excited for you. You may not see the results for a few years, but everything you did this year will make such a large impact on your property. Its proven that you can create an oasis in a small area when you're surrounded by desert.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
@@carriebishop8838 thank you, lots of evidence out there showing we definitely can do it here!✌🏾
@PsychoGecko894 ай бұрын
This is so impressive man. Great job!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!✌🏾
@Altaree13 ай бұрын
This is my first visit to your channel. It would be helpful if there was some minor narration of the different things we are seeing during your walk around. I love the work you are doing and the effort you are putting in to make your corner of the world better!
@GrowTreeOrganics3 ай бұрын
Thanks. My other rain videos I do narrate, I kinda flip flop with the narration, but the newest video I narrate! Thanks for your support!✌🏾
@aleksitjvladica.4 ай бұрын
This video helped me focusing.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Relaxing rain does wonders!😅✌🏾
@terylozolin84104 ай бұрын
You must be a local to me so I am extremely interested in your project. You are documenting what I plan to do with acreage I plan to acquire soon in our area. Your failures & successes will all result in valuable lessons & information that'll prove helpful, if not a map, to successfully managing my property. Thank you for all your efforts, they are greatly appreciated.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! We've got plenty more to do and document! Thanks for being apart of the journey!✌🏾
@hiphop4teddy4 ай бұрын
Plant ur oaks along the water catchment structures 🍂☺️
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
That's the plan!✌🏾
@donshuan88404 ай бұрын
Good work - excited to see the progress!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!✌🏾
@louiseswart13153 ай бұрын
I hope you brought back home some of the acorns of those oak trees after the camping trip.
@GrowTreeOrganics3 ай бұрын
Indeed, we have plans to go back up there and collect more!✌🏾
@rafarabe4 ай бұрын
Asmr rainy day in this video.❤
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
💚✌🏾
@maearcher47212 ай бұрын
While I wouldn't call it a desert, the landscape certainly will certainly benefit from the swalles and small check damns we see in the video. In arid areas every rainfall is precious, and this helps greatly to keep it within the landscape. Instead of rushing away in flood or evaporating without ever getting through crust on top.
@GrowTreeOrganics2 ай бұрын
I'm actually making a video clarifying that classification, which we're semi arid, a transition zone between typical Desert and going into more wet areas! But nonetheless we still are taking the same approaches as with a Desert and we really deal with the same challenges as a Desert albeit we get a 2 inches more rain than what classifies a desert! Appreciate your support and saying a more positive criticism!✌🏾
@epsilonsilver78604 ай бұрын
I remember foraging Pine nuts in Flagstaff.
@williamwalter85543 ай бұрын
Hi Brandon, At 17:05 there is loads of water here. But few things have more value than water stored on high ground. Is there a way to cheaply move water from here and into a pond/cistern on higher ground? Cheers. Bill
@GrowTreeOrganics3 ай бұрын
We do want to show some water to soak into the ground. I also have calculations on how much water we need on the farm, so there will be an appropriate amount of rubber lined basins. Appreciate your suggestion though!✌🏾
@GrowTreeOrganics3 ай бұрын
And most of our catchment is at the higher point on our property so we can gravity feed!✌🏾
@rm68574 ай бұрын
Finally some big water gains
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Exactly!😅✌🏾
@rm68574 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganics how you noticed water content brings more views.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
@@rm6857 that seems to be the case doesn't it!😅✌🏾
@yas44354 ай бұрын
A few spillways need additional reinforcement or’s Stone supports to handle a 2 inch rain event.❤
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Naturally!✌🏾
@fandore123 ай бұрын
once enough of the area is covered in trees and grass cover, it will effectively conduce the weather patterns to shift causing more water vapor in the area hints more affective rain... it would be interesting to see large swaths of desert areas be re-greened to see just how much it affects these areas.
@GrowTreeOrganics3 ай бұрын
Exactly! There is science behind what happens with more trees and vegetation! And it shows how we can bring the rain to our area and how what we do here can spread out beyond us!✌🏾
@yas44354 ай бұрын
Also a number of places need reinforced check dams when the water flow overwhelms them in a 2 inch rain.❤
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Exactly!✌🏾
@ЗахарЗаровский4 ай бұрын
Брендан, защищай свою кожу от лишнего солнца!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
We take frequent breaks under shade. We try our best! Thank you for mentioning that!✌🏾
@leedza4 ай бұрын
With all that rain the soil is still bare. May want consider micro basins just to jump start some growth of ground cover.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Plenty more to do and only so many hours in a day!😅✌🏾
@omekoskos4 ай бұрын
I really like watching these videos of you going around during the rain. Thank you for that. Q: Do you know how deep the bedrock lays? If it is very deep you might want to consider using charcoal in the soil to keep the moisture near groundlevel where you plant things.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
At the bottom, lower portion of our property the rock is maybe 15-17 feet down, but you're right, we'll be doing plenty of mulching and getting organic material in the ground to make this soil more of a sponge! Thank you!✌🏾
@t.dig.20404 ай бұрын
I love earthworks in the rain. I just recently had a "tall cow" rain event that exceeded all capacities, which proved my delusions that I can get the water up out of the main wash and on to the game trails that roughly follow the contor. (Gorilla landscaping... so no breaking dirt, only small checkdams)
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Oh nice! Yea you can still do minimal landscape changes and still get massive results!✌🏾
@t.dig.20404 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganics I live on open range, so the cattle trails are abundant and super easy to convert into mini swales. That's where I find the most success
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
I see. That's awesome!✌🏾
@sandraphoenix4414 ай бұрын
Impressive!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you!✌🏾
@ShannonNunn-s6f4 ай бұрын
Awesome brother
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thanks ✌🏾
@Boxer27174 ай бұрын
It's working!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
😅✌🏾
@stagewait4 ай бұрын
Thats a darn good nice of puddles there. Expect much more rain this season?
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Hopefully we get a few more significant storms!✌🏾
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Hopefully we get a few more significant storms!✌🏾
@Camerondes214 ай бұрын
A lot of that ground looks like glacial till.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
We have very sandy loamy soil, and sediment. The water soaks into the ground well, but when the water comes so quick the sheet flow happens. But definitely very nutrient rich soil or mineral rich. We just gotta add more organic material to make it more sponge like!✌🏾
@2A-FreeCali4 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the rain ASMR!! Feeling very relaxed now. you've been really busy with all those swales. very nice. is there a plan for digging a big pool/pond to connect the swales? Its awesome how much rocks there are to build with. Curious if you've done any teas to inoculate and start building your soil? If the junipers could just hop in a chipper eh? love what your doing. living the dream of sustainability and living free. looking forward to seeing u develop your homestead.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Definitely more ponds and Bains in the plans, we're just not quite at some of those stages yet!😅 but I did a couple videos a week or two ago going over how we're laying compost, cover crop seed, straw and spreading compost tea around. Mainly when we get the rains do as to soak the microbes more effectively into the soil!✌🏾
@Barskor14 ай бұрын
Water water everywhere and the plants will drink!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Lots for plants to drink!✌🏾
@dwele78524 ай бұрын
this is amazing work! The only niggling problem is the junipers, which are invasive and will out compete the grass, will take way too much of the water
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Thank you.... I may be able to show you otherwise that the trees aren't the issue!.. 🤔 😅✌🏾
@dwele78524 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganics I have zero problems with trees in a savannah landscape just junipers. considering they are classified as invasive that will be hard sell, but I look forward to being proved wrong that would be awesome!
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Plenty more progress to be made, but I'll keep documenting the progress!✌🏾
@hirokawiti49324 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganicsyeah bro, am seeing green grass growing under your evergreen juniper. Adding diversity and disiduous trees like u were saying could be the solution. The juniper are helping shade the earth and new growth for now. Disiduous trees for passive mulching systems. Big brain op strat bro
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
@@hirokawiti4932 yea buddy!😅✌🏾
@phillipErskine-jk1jt4 ай бұрын
Look you need oak yes but you also need nuts and sugar maples. Maples reach high to grab moisture from the atmosphere not only from the aquifers.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Nice. Yes I have a list of other trees we need to acquire here and some maple varieties. Thank you!✌🏾
@gideonporter5374 ай бұрын
At least it would have given you some good ideas about how a heavier rainfall might affect different parts (and water retention / slowing down) structures you have made
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
You're totally right!✌🏾
@Melicoy4 ай бұрын
What is your end goal for the water?
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
To capture as much of it as we can and soak as much into the ground. We're planting the water first!✌🏾
@wonderbubbles40924 ай бұрын
Please tell me that you are planning to go back in the fall to collect some acorns?
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Oh you know I will be!😅✌🏾
@gillsmoke4 ай бұрын
saw some dig out around one of the rock dams better reinforce that.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Appreciate that. One reason why I film or try to film everything. So I can look back later and see where improvements are needed and such! ✌🏾
@johnbowler61124 ай бұрын
It would perhaps be helpful if you could provide a little narration describing where on your property each site is that you are filming and what earthworks etc. you constructed in each place and whether your goals in establishing those structures seemed to be advanced by them as you receive these rainfalls. Just a thought. Thanks for your efforts.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
I'll keep that in mind for sure! Partly I was just getting back and unpacking and the storm hit, so I didn't have my microphone to narrate! But you're right I need to explain a little detail about the whole system!✌🏾
@meerfixe4 ай бұрын
A little map from Google maps would help wonders ! Or even better from a drone shot so you can de before and after shots during the seasons and over the years. That will teach you a lot how the structures actually work ! Just get a cheap drone...don't need 4k60fps for that
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
I'm definitely looking into a drone! Just need to save up the money!✌🏾
@stevesavage87844 ай бұрын
Do pines not contribute to the drying of the landscape? I would guess that deciduous trees are much better for water conservation as they are dormant when it is dry.
@insAneTunA4 ай бұрын
Bio diversity is key to a healthy ecosystem. But it doesn't hurt to start with species of which you know that they will grow with your local condition so that they can create some shade, and provide bio mass to enrich the surrounding soil. If a certain pioneer species is no longer needed, for example when other productive species have an established root system, the non productive species can be cut down and used for the bio mass or as building material, or as any other useful resource.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
It's the funniest conundrum, because most people say cut the juniper because they're "water hogs" but then promote the pine growing... one does take more water than juniper... but I'll be showing how we're creating biodiversity and healthy soil that will contribute greatly to holding more water on the property!✌🏾
@jimdotcom19724 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganics i don't know if oaks/pine for juniper will do much for water, but juniper for grasslands should do a lot. also i think juniper roots are allelopathic and kill off a lot off the surrounding grasses in a way that oaks shouldn't. not a botanist though, so don't take my word for it.
@joemc1114 ай бұрын
So in your area what does the local government say about holding water on your land. Great video.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
No problems here, actually it's encouraged! Thanks for popping in!✌🏾
@hirokawiti49324 ай бұрын
Ive watched this video 10 times so far lol
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
😂✌🏾
@jimdotcom19724 ай бұрын
26m of walking around looking at puddles in the desert, what am i doing with my life? 🤣🤣 anyway, in a previous video you said you weren't interested in juniper removal, did your visit to the pine/oak forest and grasslands make you want to revisit that idea?
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
I didn't say that completely. We won't be simply cutting juniper down right now and all in one sweep, but it will be a slow progression of taking and replacing trees for more diversity. My first and foremost plan is to start building the soil and everyone else comes along after that!✌🏾
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
I'm with ya on watching the rain and puddles though that's all I'd be filming if we got more rain!😅✌🏾
@jimdotcom19724 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganics i bet a wood chipper and some excess juniper trees would go a long way to building soil
@RandomsFandom4 ай бұрын
Use a trencher, and just let the land settle naturally.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
I think we're doing that! Just with cool landscape designs!😅✌🏾
@victoremman46394 ай бұрын
Fascinating rain in an arid region. In a week, the ground will be covered with grass. Well, your region seems less "desert" than mine, south-east Spain, on the other hand we have irrigation, to "green the desert". I would not have done like you, bring straw. Cut everything you can from the trees and shrubs, all their branches that are not useful to them, then roughly break them, bury them in the first centimeters of soil.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Exactly!✌🏾
@ribarimore88054 ай бұрын
What kind of desert is this?
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
High mountain Desert! ✌🏾
@ribarimore88054 ай бұрын
@@GrowTreeOrganics I thought deserts are treeless and rainless, so I'm a bit confused now.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Desert classifications are based on annual precipitation for the most part, which we're classified as semi-arid Desert, since we do get a little cold in the winter, but our average annual rainfall is between 10-14 inches here, so we're right on the end of the spectrum for Desert classification. You'd be surprised how many places in the world are labeled as "deserts" and you look around thinking what Desert? But looks aren't everything!😅✌🏾
@ribarimore88054 ай бұрын
Thank you for the clear explanation and for your time.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
@@ribarimore8805 no problem!✌🏾 thank you
@hirokawiti49324 ай бұрын
Hello again brandon, im just wondering if your neighbours are joining in the effort to raise the water table. Or are you 2 filling this mountain alone? Im trying to get my questions in before you get so big u wont be able to respond to everyone xd
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
No worries. Our neighbors next to us are also doing some earthworks to help with raising the water table. But we're working on our own 10 acres, as they will be working on theirs! Thanks for asking!✌🏾
@hirokawiti49324 ай бұрын
@GrowTreeOrganics that's is awesome! 20 acres of restored land. If I was rich I'd buy u a drone for before and after shots fr. You'll have all your goat dung washing down into your silt traps more too now I'd imagine. I'm sure nature will fill in the gaps, also can't wait to see ducks in your ponds. I always try not to skip ur ads btw it's the best support I can show right now unfortunately. Take care bro I'm in this for the long haul💯
@user-cm9pt8bo3l4 ай бұрын
Where is the desert?
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Slowly being reversed!😅✌🏾
@RandomsFandom4 ай бұрын
Flagstaff is the mountain top, your place is lower
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
It is but we can still grow gamble oaks! With other species that grows in flagstaff.✌🏾
@anthonyplayground14024 ай бұрын
So ... its a desert ... and your flooding it and changing it ... isnt that man made environmental damage ... what if i wanted to do the opposite and change a rainforest into a desert ??? Is that OK ???
@anthonyplayground14024 ай бұрын
Aboriginals in Australia changed Central Australia from rainforest to a dssert .... and they pat themselves on the back and call themselves "caretakers of the land".
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Flooding a Desert and changing it back to what it was doesn't sound damaging to me! People have already done what you say you would do!... Big Agriculture and Big Ranching come to mind. What's happening here is restoring what was stripped away from man made environmental damage. You've got things a little backwards. ✌🏾
@svenrump3287Ай бұрын
camera movements make me a bit dizzy...
@GrowTreeOrganicsАй бұрын
Totally understand. It's a bit of a dash to capture everything on film after the storm passes!😅✌🏾
@garryhancock33944 ай бұрын
Even with what you have done now, just think how much water you have put back in to the ground! Another great vid, a bit jerky and spinny on some of the rain shots, I think you were a little too excited 😅. No offence meant as I am no vlogger or videographer so have no experience or background in that sort of thing.
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
Sorry for the jerk around, I was caught off guard and still unpacking when the storm came in! But nonetheless thank you! I'm sure we've definitely started to put a lot more water back into the landscape already as well!✌🏾
@RedandAprilOff-Grid4 ай бұрын
It is always fun walking around after a big rain! You have done a lot of work on your property. 😎🌿🏜️ We have a video coming out soon showing our big 3 inch rain storm. 😊
@GrowTreeOrganics4 ай бұрын
It really is! But thank you, plenty more work to do!✌🏾