Nice episode Geoff! All that beautiful food makes me Hungary! 😎lol
@louisegogel7973Ай бұрын
Awesome to see the variety all messily mixed together making such abundance and health… it’s what my friend and I did at the farm garden he had… people couldn’t understand how so much was produced and how amazingly delicious it was because they thought all the weeds aught to be removed. The weeds, some edible, some annoying, all attracted many different insects and birds, balancing out the whole so that we had no worry about pest damage. We also learned two tricks about organic corn… first peg a six inch high string to mark the rows for planting and only remove it when the corn is growing at the string height… the crows leave the seedlings under the strings totally alone. And spray the tasseling corn with a light mix of mouth wash in water to mask the corn silk scent. Corn silk, by the way, is good to keep and use in tea to nurture the organs of the body along with barley water. Boil a handful of organic pearl barley for 40 minutes in a big pot of water and throw in a handful of the corn silk to steep when the pot is taken off the fire. Drink one cup a day.
@lucschoonenАй бұрын
Very good to see examples in our climate region
@gwynnethvanjaarsveld7030Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for showing us, Geoff. It's so inspiring.🇿🇦💚
@ronaldmcdonaldduckАй бұрын
Very nice to see a european project. Rare to see, it will be very interesting if you review it again after a few years. I love the kitchen garden. I have always wondered how a more permaculture oriented home garden could look and that is actually very inspiring. But since many crops are annuals I suppose it also comes with quite a lot of upkeep
@Dirt-FermerАй бұрын
I like grocery row garden systems by DavidTheGood on KZbin. Mix of permaculture with room for annuals
@WildnativeedimentalsАй бұрын
Thank you, for sharing this huge productive garden. Am so jealous with the many varieties of tomatoes🙏🏼♥️🌺🌴
@felipevilches7128Ай бұрын
Beautiful! 👏👏👏 Thank you Geoff!
@lierraelyssdae6089Ай бұрын
Amazing work, and seeing the polytunnel after just 5 months looking that gorgeous
@ShadowOps15Ай бұрын
Interesting project! Hungary is a great country with amazing people.
@anthonysinclair57213 күн бұрын
All countries have amazing people , the leadership is often NOT SO GREAT! 😢
@thomasspainhour1112Ай бұрын
Thank you, Geoffrey, for sharing your adventures, NC USA 🇺🇸
@Lion_in_the_bushАй бұрын
Üdvözöllek Magyarországon Geoff Lawton! Sokkal érdekesebb és szebb helyeket tudnék mutatni. Már megbocsásson az akinek a kertje, de azért ez messze van egy szép, bemutatni való permakultúrás kerttől. Nekem ég a pofám. Erről fognak most megítélni minket. Bocsánatot kérek azoktól akinek ez így rendben van, de nálam kiverte a biztosítékot.
@donkerheidАй бұрын
Nálam is.
@adamcsillag6058Ай бұрын
Jó de nem azt nézte, hanem hogy a növények milyenek. Nálam is rendezettebb azért. De mást is kell csinálni néha-általában-mindig. Egy picit felmentem azért.
@4wheels8bearingsАй бұрын
Lehet az volt a céljuk, hogy minél hamarabb, minél több élelmiszert tudjanak megtermelni, csökkentve ezzel a kiadásaikat az első szakaszban, valószínűleg a következő fázisban az infrastruktúra és épület, környezetrendezés is tervben van. Csak egy pillanatképet ragadtál ki egy hosszú folyamatból és az alapján ítélted el. Amíg az ökológiai rendszerek és anyagkörforgások összekapcsoltan funkcionálnak, addig ez egy teljesen érvényes permakultúrás kert. Az, hogy mi mennyire rendezett, tiszta, vagy átlátható az esztétikai kérdés, másodlagos-sokadlagos. Abszolűt lényegtelen, hogy a világ x pontjain ki milyen véleményt formál e láttán. Ahogy látható Geoff, meglátta benne az értéket és hogy működik.
@aaaaaa2206Ай бұрын
Érdekes, hogy csak a magyarok bírálják a magyart, szinte mindenki más hálás a hasznos tudásért a hozzászólásokat olvasva. Ha leírtad volna hogy miért jobb a te kerted és ez miért rossz, azzal hasznos, gyakorlati ismeretekhez juttattál volna másokat. Javaslom tégy így. Az még jobb lenne ha feltöltetnél róla valamit ide. Én szívesen megnézném, szerintem mások is.
@adamcsillag6058Ай бұрын
@@aaaaaa2206 Most ezt kinek írtad, ha nekem csak azt írtam rendezettebb és látom (tudom) hogy néha megéri úgy hagyni ahogy van mert az sokkal több mintha sehogy sem lenne. Tehát pont megértem nekem írtad? *** egyébként kb 1 hét alatt rendezettebb lehetne ez is én örülök hogy így mutatták be. És kezdem belátni ez így jobb mert nagyobb területet fogsz. Kevesebb betegség stb. Utána majd visszatérsz. Tehát én is átállok erre a politikára. Aztán majd egyszer csinosítunk.
@matei6114Ай бұрын
Very promising project! Please give some numbers if you can. For example how much compost from the chicken bedding, in what timeframe, and how many people managing the chickens, and how many chickens, and how much meat and eggs were harvested in that timeframe. Also the number of work hours would really help to get a better feel of the resources needed. Thanks!
@tomasyaroschevsky4978Ай бұрын
Thanks Jeoff for everything that u share !!! I live in extreme área to ! But dry in winter !
@glennjgrovesАй бұрын
These videos are interesting, educational and inspiring. A wonderful combination.
@mdadzraiАй бұрын
Thank you.✌🏾
@kamilfrancoolczakАй бұрын
I would like to see a nice patch of peppers as Hungary is knows for 😊
@Truthseeker21000Ай бұрын
Superb Geoff!
@SzoszPeterАй бұрын
Thank you for the update, Geoff! It's lovely to see you at the Terény project. Did you have a chance to make some footage of the outer zones? I'd love to see how the grazing systems and ponds have matured. I hope to catch you there next year!
@colleenmacinnis935Ай бұрын
It was a joy to see the tiny snippet of Gwendolyn. As a women it’s fine to see all the wonderful work of the masculine but it’s short on balance. Hope to see more of her and other feminine input for balance
@VedariyАй бұрын
very interesting, as we live in Taganrog on flat site with similar temperate-continental climate and strong winds, especially in the autumn and spring, And summer is very dry and hot (till +42 deg of Celsius), while autumn and spring can be too wet. Winters can be warm and without snow at all(till -10), and can be too snowy cold, -30deg of Celsius with wind in extreme days. Sometime we have ice rain, when all outdoor surfaces covered by cork of ice. So very hard to plan some project really permanent and edible. Would be good if Geoff review such conditions.
@mojavebohemian814Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@tesha199Ай бұрын
Geoff, I've been waiting for this video ever since you first mention this Hungarian project. Show us what else is there.
@ManivaHouseАй бұрын
💚
@mandyburns-iy7lxАй бұрын
Amazing!
@livefromplanetearthАй бұрын
looks great
@cidabertoncello2161Ай бұрын
Gratitude geofrei
@SereneWayfarerАй бұрын
Salam Geoff...Good stuff!!!
@HylanderSBАй бұрын
I live in the MidAtlantic area of the US...this place is closest to what I'm working towards.
@davidsmith9189Ай бұрын
Hungary, the most western Nation on earth. Perfect for permaculture.
@wes4192Ай бұрын
Most western?
@davidsmith9189Ай бұрын
@wes4192 Yes, visit London, then Hungary.
@wes4192Ай бұрын
@@davidsmith9189 aah. Got it. It’s true
@richermorinАй бұрын
this is amazing
@mkuc6951Ай бұрын
How much longer are you in Hungary Geoff? I'd love to come visit.
@dieodd9866Ай бұрын
Woaw very nice !
@weronikakrajewska4258Ай бұрын
Amazing 😍
@beruda5682Ай бұрын
This project looks amazing. Is there a way to contact them? I would like to ask if they host volenteers. I would love to learn!
@stevensibbet586920 күн бұрын
I have always wondered how permaculture could be applied to temperate wet countries of the world like the UK or Hungary. The need is the opposite to Jordan or Australia, you need to drain the land not charge the land with water?
@chantaltulliez8066Ай бұрын
💗💞💖
@thatotheruniverseАй бұрын
Whereabouts in Hungary are you ?
@dibyendustАй бұрын
Is it possible to develop a permaculture research institute in India similar to the permaculture research institute in Australia? Atleast any permaculture branch of study in India and other countries where the demand is high for permaculture philosophy as said by Bill Mollison. I am looking forward to your reply Sir.
@dennistaylor3796Ай бұрын
See hummingbird project
@Greenmahn333Ай бұрын
👍
@batalKiingsАй бұрын
gardenplanbyai AI fixes this. Hungary Permaculture Project expands.
@TheSpecialJ11Ай бұрын
I think permaculture will be really important for Hungary and nearby countries in the coming decades, as current climate predictions are showing a drying trend for that part of Europe, and so the rainfed row crops typical of the region are going to be increasingly difficult to sustain. Mass irrigation with fossil water is of course a dead end, so permaculture will be the way to go.
@MrGigi-dz9cvАй бұрын
Wellcome to eastern europe.
@richermorinАй бұрын
imagine if they used geothermal at the same time
@Chris-hw1ttАй бұрын
Two cool people from stoke on trent,slash from guns N roses and Geoff lawton. Nice to see cooler climate food forest,Australia is nice but it's permaculture porn it what you can grow.
@TheEmbrioАй бұрын
No one said it yet ? They are not going hungry in Hungary !
@raclark2730Ай бұрын
That's a lot of tomato sauce. 👍
@Roma-ufa.Ай бұрын
Каждые 15 метров нужна лесополоса а здесь всё открыто
@TheBarefootedGardenerАй бұрын
This project is SO inspiring! But Geoff! “They” call Robinia pseudoacacia “InVaSiVe”… 🙄😜
@silviuvarzaru9664Ай бұрын
Watching closely from nearby, cheers from Romania, similar climate, I hope one day I can shake your hand. Back to my garden, mulch, mulch, mulch🍄🟫🍄🟫🍄🟫