Since youtube won't let me post the whole thing in one clip, follow this link to part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT4aY1ABbqY
This video is about a garden I started in Preston Hollow, NY after reading Masonobu Fukuoka's "One-Straw Revolution" and applying those theories and practices to vegetable gardening.
Questions? Comments? Email me: collectedseed@gmail.com
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hahahaa chicken gets taken out.
FishyMoe 6 days ago
i really enjoyed your video.....thank you !
acadianscorpio 1 week ago
"originally we had no reason to progress, and nothing that had to be done" Thats my favorite line in the video! Most of people spend most of their life getting to the point where "retire" and not have to do anything. In the name of progress and a better/easier life, we have given up everything that matters in life and never live because we always have to do something and have no time. One thing people had a few generations back was time. I "retired" from progress 30 years early & love it!
GreenLearning 1 week ago
@athatcher85 Dont forget gorilla gardening while you look for land! If you are like me you have only a vague idea of what it really takes for feed your self. I found all the answers I needed in 3 publications from bountiful gardens: "how to grow more vegetables", food now, and one mexican diet. Now I know how much space it really takes ans well as what to grow so that my family has complete nutrition. I hope to release a video on it soon, but their videos are already on youtube!
GreenLearning 1 week ago
I know this will be unpopular, but that view is simply not true, as warm and fuzzy as it sounds. In the real wrld there are big well funded corps like Monsanto who are tickled pink when we "do nothing"...the reason for those 1B pple starving is that food is a commodity, and thrfore, largely controled by commerce and greed. Lrge corps whose SOLE aim is the bottom line and not whether they even produce anything that is edible or has any food value. If they didn't exist, doing nothing would work.
beadella1958 2 weeks ago
"The more people do the more problems arise"
That is soooooooo true
reevolutionable 1 month ago
i love this video. im currently trying to get some land for me and my family to grow our food and become self-sufficient. I learn so much from your video. thank you
athatcher85 1 month ago
I love your video!!! I wish I new someone that would let me live in a place like this! I have been saving for years just to buy some land but every time I get ahead the system finds a way to take all my money. I dream and pray everyday that the universe will grant me the resources I need to live in a place like this, where I can become one with my earth and my animals and live a life that is Truly free. I have a little garden in my yard, It is my sanctuary. I thank the universe that I have that.
TheDoveBear 1 month ago
@neenatube I have an australian shepherd I keep outdoors in a house facing my garden; she vehemently defends it from deer. Alternatively, hunt from your porch and start making deer jerky! You can pretend your garden is bait for deer, and it won't seem like a loss.
Ketou 1 month ago
hahahahah, I like the part at 8:43. The chicken is eating the tomatoes and later his eating that chicken hahahahaha..... My brother used to do similar things hahahaha....
wiheedotcom 2 months ago