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  • awesome! Just found your channel, and subscribed!!!

    

  • I'm trying to pay attention to the content of the video, but as soon a I saw those amazing peppers all I could think about was stuffing them with butter and mushrooms and throwing them on the grill. Better jump back to the start of the video and try again... ;) Thanks for posting! :D

  • LOVELOVELOVE PERMACULTURE GETS ME SO EXCITED

  • Did menchon I love that lady the best thing i've seen yet maybe there is hope I'm from new York long island scarey here

  • Oh YEAH Feed ever one Feed ever thing more more the Mother never stops feeding her childern

  • The hedge row yes yes yes the great bounty of a tree is it leaves what go's must come up have seen THE MAN WHO PLANTED A FOREST

  • Thank you for this great video, good visuals and explanation of letting wildlife into your garden. Not all animals are a detriment to a garden. Co-existence is key in my book. I live in Florida but I am still concerned about periods of drought, your ideas of using logs under a raised bed are interesting. I have considered using wood from palm trees here. I understand they will not last very long but they are like a sponge when it comes to water. Thanks again.

  • Makes me wish I were there!

  • Thank you Paul! Very interesting

  • Thanks again for another great vid.

  • Hey Paul, another TSP listener fan. Been lurking on your two sites for a few weeks now. Love the information that you provide in these videos. After listening to that first interview, I've went to your sites and have been eating up all I can about permaculture. Thanks for sharing this information, and making excellent videos that I can share.

  • Great Vid thanks for sharing!! I'm going to share on FB!!

  • Paul, please start doing your own podcast. Even if it is a weekly thing while you are driving, or working in the garden. Some of us crazy survivalists really appreciate how your mind works.

  • @pac3lli Jack has been giving me advice on how to do it.

  • Thanks for the great video pw12. I didn't get much sleep last night as my head was busy planning my wofati. Listened to your interview on TSP 3 times!

  • @1958Kata Three times! Wow!

  • That is so cool! With the economy being what it is, we're going to need all the new ideas we can get. I'm also a survival podcast listener but I haven't listened to your interview with Jack quite yet. Looking forward to it though.

  • best vid so far. i thought it looked and sounded VERY professional.

    their farm is amazing.

  • Excellent video! I hope we can recreate such an area here on our Missouri farm.

  • @brchbell

    Thank you. I would love to hear about what you are doing on your farm in Missouri. I have a lot more detail on my living mulch system at veganicpermaculture and will be posting the rest of this conservation video (4 more parts) soon ((as soon as Paul has time to help!). Helen

  • Outstanding videos. Love your info so much. Survival Podcast member. Thanks

  • Wow, so awesome! I loved the part about how mammals have started to get integrated into the system as well!

  • @JohnnySoprano87

    Thank you - this is sometimes a challange.... I would like to hear how others are doing at being kinder to wildlife as we grow food for humans. Helen

  • Keep it up

  • Greetings from Finland! I am new at this subject and wonder, how the purity of ground water is taken care of at the areas, where that is really near the surface or even can be seen. Some sort of safety zone system?

  • Just awesome!

  • What a terrific video. Thanks so much. :)

  • I must say, it's people like you that will turn this dire world around. Farming is the absolute foundation for humanity. The sustainable techniques introduced here seem almost trivial to farming, but humans have become so disconnected from nature that we forget. Thank you for your contribution to our species.

  • @danbabs Don't forget to put this on facebook, twitter, blogs and stuff to help us get this word out there!

  • @danbabs

    Thanks for your comment! It is that disconnect you mention that has inspired me to start a new website, veganicpermaculture, and a new project, forest gardening. Still reconnecting! Helen

  • Great stuff! It's great mimicking nature like that! I would caution though that foxes carry fox tapeworm which can cause alveolar echinococcosis in humans. The only treatment is a combination of surgery to remove the cysts and chemotherapy for up to two years. It's very important to wash produce (and hands) thoroughly after harvesting and working in the garden.

  • @docsimonson

    Thanks Doc! Good info I did not know. We washed produce very well, but could have been more carfeul about hand washing. It is even more important info to me now because my new project is forest gardening with far more wildlife.

    Helen

  • Good things happening here.  Thanks for letting us know!

  • beautiful work

  • What a smart and informative video. A+++

  • This is wonderful. Thanks for doing such great work.

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