Yeah! Good created man to manage the garden! It is our original purpose! To live well as caregiver and learn about God through his creation. Genesis 1 in the Bible! Thanks guys for your passion. I am excited to do agroforestry in Laurel Mt.
Dude, love your content, but the music makes it hard to focus on what you are saying, think its to loud. But keep up the good work, you’re doing great!
It seems the FFs you feature are often in tropical or semi-tropical climates. I love this approach to growing, but are there climates where it is too challenging (too desert-like or too cold) or the existing soil is too poor to initiate planting. This spring I dabbled in diversification at the rear of my acre, but we have not had appreciable rain since May and water is too precious. In the time I have lived here, my only successes are a bamboo grove and a grove of jujube fruit trees. At my advanced age, maybe I should just enjoy your videos
A little more dialed in awareness of the US, 8a and up in the Gulf Coastal States and Southern Atlantic Seaboard and Pacifica, Vancouver Island territories. This is much bigger than it looks at surface level. Prior to European conquest, the Gulf States were much like the Amazon with biodiversity. This is probably not the scientific consensus, but my time on the land and experience has led me to this conclusion. You see what they have done to the land, well, let me assure you, the impact on your family,spirit and mind are much the same, as it is all one thing. With love from Georgia, the redneck Georgia wedged betweenAlabama and Florida, not the Eastern European Georgia.
Drawing the line of social movement and tribalism Bro. Depending on the size and effectiveness of your efforts, you draw bad attention. Where is the blurry line as we hear the derogatory speak of tribalism and exclusiveness of ownership of land coming straight from the cookbooks of multinational corporations that are trying to buy the middleclasss into serfdom non ownership status, where there is only a closet apartment where they hang their corporate coats up for the evening. What you are doing is not necessarily friendly to the Western money mafia. I like the way you think😅
we live here in Guanacaste Costa Rica with 30 hectares in the mountains. We are doing the same thing , planting as much as possible. Love regenerating the land, its truly amazing. Great video!
How’s it Byron, your videos are amazing and the work you do is phenomenal man. I’m just out of Uni, don’t know what direction to move in. At the beginning of your video you said “why work a boring job when you can do permaculture design and agroforestry to save the world”, where do I start to acquire the knowledge to be able to do this full time? Does your Food Forestry fellowship introduce beginners into this world and provide a solid foundation to build on or is it more advanced?
That’s amazing. And spot on - We’ve got all the resources needed to get started, and plenty of others in similar positions to you. Would be a pleasure to connect in the Fellowship🤝
Just an idea.....theoretically, you could have a Latrine in the middle of a Banana circle, and if rotated between several Banana circles so as not to overflow each circle with too much humanure, Banana circles could be an amazing way to process Human waste with no smell or pathogens. The key is to always keep the Humanure covered with organic cover material like sawdust or even plain old dirt.
Every person/family that poops everyday has enough organic matter to maintain and feed a Banana circle. If done correctly, theres no smell from Humanure and a Banana circle is the perfect way to use Humanure as long as its drug and medication free. All that poop you're flushing away every day is flushing away free Bananas. Drug free Humanure is no different than any other animal manure.
For cold climate agro forestry check out Mark Shepard restoration agriculture. When we lived in Canada I was using his methods, great for nothern climates.
Growing food the right way is awesome! However, Communes and socialism always collapses eventually....growing food is only one part of sustainable living. I'd argue it's the easy part. The difficult part is people management, social and economic structure, govt.etc. If you can figure out a way for people to live free and sustainably without eventual societal collapse or tyranny rising.......Respecting the individual and family unit and teaching the people to not exploit or encroach on each other is key.
Have been seeing some previews from the content! Looks like a totally different site. Love how dynamic these systems are. Thanks for being such awesome hosts!
Can you make a video on how to establish a syntropic system in an area that already has trees? I have 40 acres of degraded open eucalypt woodland and I would love to turn it into a farm but cutting out those beautiful old growth eucalyptus isn't something I'm super keen to do
You’re in luck! I’ve been exploring this exact thing here in the South of Brazil. Tons of content has been coming out on this process of working with established/ existing trees in the Fellowship recently. Basically, you need a super heavy reset of the system and to organise the material for the replant. Very traditional form of agroforestry here in the South. Check the link in video description to learn more 🤝
The evil people are heating the planet intentionally: To collapse the food supply and bring in the New World Order (microchip) Beast system, the end of human freedom
A Agrofloresta é o negócio do futuro. Sequestra gás carbônico. recupera áreas degradadas. gera alimentos sem agrotóxico. Gera renda o ano inteiro e etc...Parabéns pelo trabalho.
SERIOUS DOUBT: those kind of videos about farming shouldn't start by disclaiming de area of that farm and a depicting of the average weather conditions? that may help people to contextualize what they see and the chances to apply at their home with their climate conditions, isn't it? i mean, farming is about earth and weather and this is climate and this comes with your particular region and culture and farming traditions (even if you want to make them to evolve) i cannot imagine someone from andalusia or Libya, or Mongolia, or north Mexico or norther Yakutia (to make it caricaturesque) and say for herself...."You know what? that banana tree could look nice in my frozen arid field by Yakuth river side"
Nice to see the 2 guys I follow meet each other! Ponts I got: 1. Plant alot of support trees. 2. Aim at creating a thick layer of mulch. 3. Make your own local based reserch to selects right species for you. 4. Be ready for unexpected setbacks out of your control.