very simple yet intricate and profound--- nature, I mean. Geoff is jut someone who has open eyes and ears and who can tell us what he has found in nature and how we can replicate it.... =) inspiring
That was really amazing and relaxing. It's like seeing the web of life and how it interacts. Very beautiful place. Excellent info. I'll be looking up how to permaculture in my location. Thanks!
" You can endlessly crop, you don't have to rest the garden. You just keep cropping, and cropping, and cropping, and it's gets more and more fertile, and richer and richer in minerals.." Quote from Geoff in this film clip form "Establishing a Food Forest."
I'm 16 years old and doing something with permaculture for my career would be my dream. I'm really confused about how I could help and make a career out of it though. How do I learn about and get into doing stuff like this, and is permaculture something I could do for a job? I'm considering majoring in soil science/plant and soil science in college, and maybe going in the peace corps after college. How could I incorporate pc into this?
Well, one possible route would be to be a permaculture design consultant (i.e. give gardeners/farmers professional advice, help them set their projects up). Some people manage to make a career out of it - - charging fees, but giving results, getting a reputation.
Love this video, would advice anyone to get this DVD (I did).
Funny, though, that part at 3:30/4:00ish about Bamboo wasn't on the Establishing a Food Forest" DVD I got...
Thanks so much. Do you think I could major in something like soil science? And do you think I could take like a permaculture course or something? I'd love to do what you were talking about.
very simple yet intricate and profound--- nature, I mean. Geoff is jut someone who has open eyes and ears and who can tell us what he has found in nature and how we can replicate it.... =) inspiring
Pecarrie 1 year ago
eye opener
ecargnna 1 year ago
very eye opening
lifearoundhome 1 year ago
very nice.. I need land to do this though...maybe someday.
vlvl21 1 year ago
That was really amazing and relaxing. It's like seeing the web of life and how it interacts. Very beautiful place. Excellent info. I'll be looking up how to permaculture in my location. Thanks!
greyhoundfriend123 1 year ago
Excellent work! Would love to get you out t our gathering this fall!
primitiveskills 1 year ago
Awesome, I just want him to talk at me for hours, soak up all the knowledge and apply it.
AdamHurrell1 1 year ago 4
" You can endlessly crop, you don't have to rest the garden. You just keep cropping, and cropping, and cropping, and it's gets more and more fertile, and richer and richer in minerals.." Quote from Geoff in this film clip form "Establishing a Food Forest."
Just an amazing sytem - Permaculture.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
ThanksgivingWalk 1 year ago
How long does it take to establish bamboo?
octohorse 2 years ago
What a beautiful place
MonyMG1959 2 years ago
Wu Wei
thelineofmypeople 2 years ago
love it !!!!
ugotpimp 2 years ago 2
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eightwillwontcannot 2 years ago
Great video! Geoff Lawton is a great teacher!
wenrolland 2 years ago
so that's what it is! i always suspected i had a duck deficiency.
polyzygote 2 years ago 2
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing this with us! Everyone, please spread the teachings of permaculture!
aNaturalist 3 years ago
Wonderful information presented! Thanks so much for sharing this with us!
EbolaV1rus 3 years ago
great vid, thanks mate!
theproducegarden 3 years ago
Goeff has an Eloquence and selflessness to his expression of knowledge in nature that brings eye to a new level of comprehension!!! Thank you
88simran 3 years ago
Excellent video! Great ideas and sound advice. Gotta love it! :)
Praxxus55712 3 years ago
quite simple and very beautiful indeed
impalapez 3 years ago
Awesome!
NationalAnarchist23 3 years ago
Yay more Geoff!
4trahasis 3 years ago
As ever, truly inspiring and an essential message in today's world.
Thank you
pondman27 3 years ago
This was nice.
NaturalyMommy 3 years ago
I'm 16 years old and doing something with permaculture for my career would be my dream. I'm really confused about how I could help and make a career out of it though. How do I learn about and get into doing stuff like this, and is permaculture something I could do for a job? I'm considering majoring in soil science/plant and soil science in college, and maybe going in the peace corps after college. How could I incorporate pc into this?
saraaa26 3 years ago
Well, one possible route would be to be a permaculture design consultant (i.e. give gardeners/farmers professional advice, help them set their projects up). Some people manage to make a career out of it - - charging fees, but giving results, getting a reputation.
Love this video, would advice anyone to get this DVD (I did).
Funny, though, that part at 3:30/4:00ish about Bamboo wasn't on the Establishing a Food Forest" DVD I got...
adamdm87 3 years ago
Thanks so much. Do you think I could major in something like soil science? And do you think I could take like a permaculture course or something? I'd love to do what you were talking about.
saraaa26 3 years ago
Great Video! Thank you for shareing.
GardenGirltv 3 years ago