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Uploaded by on May 16, 2007

Growing food is really amazing. The power of a seed! When I started I was following the Biodynamic/French intensive method which really made me understand that Natural Farming is the best way. Nature grow plants not humans and I like this no-till, seemingly chaotic gardening. Masanobu Fukuoka is my hero. Please look him up. Gardening is a life path, go back to the non-changing center, nature. Contact me if you're interested in what I'm doing, especially if you're interested in the methods of Fukuoka, Ruth Stout, Robert Hart (forest gardening), or Permaculture. I would like to focus more on trees, but that'll have to wait until I have my own land. Contactame si le interesa lo que estoy haciendo, agricultura natural como Fukuoka. keithintucson@hotmail.com

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  • Wait didn't you just till it with that pitch fork?

  • biennnnnn

  • lol.

  • That was a lot of work!

  • Love the way you showed the whole process. Excellent and inspirational! Post more!

  • Good for you! Fun video, playful with the animal pictures and whatnot... Looks like you are doing some amazing work, looking forward to seeing how you progress!

    Keep it up!

  • This is wonderful; reminds me I'm doing too much work! Double-dig is great, but broadcast then cover is better! Love the music and energey. Thanks for the lift!

  • I just prepared some garden beds today. Pulled out cover crops and replaced them as mulch to enrich the soil with nitrogen. Then sheet mulched on top of that, inoculated soil with good fungi and covered with compost. Walla! Ready to plant.

  • So in the end, are you saying that you broadcast a seed mixture containing ALL of those plant varieties, together? I'm familiar with NF and I know that Sepp Holtzer does something similar with wildflowers, vegetables, legumes, etc...but it wasn't clear from the video whether you mix them all together or broadcast only certain plants together in the same spot.

  • good work!

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