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2024: Progress in the Desert - A Greening the Desert Update 

Discover Permaculture with Geoff Lawton
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Join Geoff on an insightful tour of the Greening the Desert Project and the adjoined Oasis site, where he highlights the latest developments and sustainable practices shaping the project.
Beginning at the entrance gate, Geoff showcases a newly constructed accommodation building, illustrating the project's commitment to providing comfortable and sustainable living spaces. The landscape has undergone significant enhancements, with meticulous sandstone pavements adding to the Oasis's charm.
Transitioning to the living systems, Geoff admires the greywater reed beds-a method for recycling household water. Amidst the landscape, a food forest stands as a beacon of biodiversity, with various support spaces facilitating the growth of lush vegetation.
Geoff then leads us through the mobile chicken tractor system, highlighting its effectiveness in soil regeneration and pest management. The chickens' diligent efforts in mulch management underscore their vital role in the project's ecological balance.
Moving towards the natural swimming pool, Geoff admires the pristine water and surrounding vegetation, emphasizing the project's commitment to creating harmonious natural environments. The terrace gardens showcase an abundance of fruit trees and vegetable crops, reflecting the project's diverse and sustainable agriculture practices.
As the tour concludes, Geoff reflects on the project's ongoing evolution and emphasizes its role as a model for sustainable desert living. With each initiative and innovation, the Greening the Desert Project continues to inspire hope and progress towards a greener, more sustainable future.
About the Greening the Desert Project:
The Greening the Desert Project is in Al Jawfa, Jordan. It is an innovative initiative led by permaculture experts Geoff and Nadia Lawton. Their goal is to transform barren desert land into productive and sustainable ecosystems using permaculture principles.
Since its inception in 2008, the project has gained international attention for its groundbreaking approach to sustainable agriculture in harsh environments. Through techniques such as earthworks, water harvesting, soil improvement, and agroforestry, the project demonstrates how degraded landscapes can be rehabilitated to support abundant life and provide food security for local communities.
The Greening the Desert Project serves as a model for combating desertification and promoting resilience in regions facing similar challenges worldwide. It showcases the potential for regenerative practices to restore degraded land and foster environmental sustainability. For more information on the Greening the Desert Project, visit their website at www.greeningthedesertproject.org.
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Комментарии : 152   
@farisasmith7109
@farisasmith7109 Месяц назад
Oh my goodness! The area has changed! More trees in the area . More homes. Looks like the neighbors are also doing the same thing. That's wonderful.
@nategrossman2539
@nategrossman2539 Месяц назад
Thank you Geoff for your tireless work in inspiring others to create positive change in the world.
@Kara_2505
@Kara_2505 Месяц назад
Thank you for the update, always a pleasure to watch! What an abundance, a lush paradise!
@aidandavies7232
@aidandavies7232 Месяц назад
I always love seeing more of this place❤
@davidjoseph4607
@davidjoseph4607 Месяц назад
Beautiful stuff Geoff. The world never looked better!
@ausfoodgarden
@ausfoodgarden Месяц назад
It's looking great Geoff. I hope the unrest in the area isn't causing you too much trouble. Hopefully, you can get others in the area to follow your example. Cheers!
@rotcaka
@rotcaka Месяц назад
If We could all see that there is so much abundance in this world (even in the desert) with just a small amount of design and maintenance.
@louisegogel7973
@louisegogel7973 Месяц назад
@@rotcakaMay the idea of abundance in every home grow and bring peace and develop everyone as good neighbors
@bett.k7146
@bett.k7146 Месяц назад
This is really motivating! I'm from the Northern part of Kenya, which is quite arid. I'm gaining valuable insights from this channel. My aim is to educate people in my village to enhance our soil and boost productivity.
@huseyinozturk6458
@huseyinozturk6458 Месяц назад
Beautiful place. Great human being
@yLeprechaun
@yLeprechaun Месяц назад
Seeing the updates of this site always makes me want to move to Arizona or West Texas. The first intro I ever got to you, and permaculture, was the old videos of you at the Tucson swales. It just seems to me that the dryer sites are somehow more receptive to lush, tropical looking results. That's probably not true, and I understand there was a lot of work and patience at play, but it sure is beautiful. Edit: the stone work there, is just gorgeous.
@WinterFlowerchild
@WinterFlowerchild Месяц назад
It's amazing what you've done with such a tiny budget. Except for the sandstone, I saw almost no sand. You and the team have done a wonderful, fascinating, amazing job!!!!
@danyoutube7491
@danyoutube7491 Месяц назад
That fenced terrace with the tomatoes, cabbages and so on is enviable at this time of year! Truly a land of plenty :)
@jimsngc
@jimsngc Месяц назад
Cat Bed = Double Function! Love it! Looking great Geoff!
@rotcaka
@rotcaka Месяц назад
Yeah that made me chuckle 👍🏼
@TheBarefootedGardener
@TheBarefootedGardener Месяц назад
It looks amazing Geoff; can’t believe that that’s the Jordanian desert! But no walking barefoot around citrus chop and drop!
@danyoutube7491
@danyoutube7491 Месяц назад
Why, are citrus leaves/twigs painful to walk on?
@humanbeingnotahumandoing1
@humanbeingnotahumandoing1 Месяц назад
No but a lot of the varieties have nasty thorns. Random fact: those thorns are being used for "ancient" tattooing till this day since many years by many indigenous cultures around the world
@ellenorbjornsdottir1166
@ellenorbjornsdottir1166 Месяц назад
My understanding is that there is irrigation from reclaimed water, but that the need for it is reducing over time.
@danyoutube7491
@danyoutube7491 5 дней назад
@@humanbeingnotahumandoing1 Aha, I would not have imagined citrus having thorns, thank you for the answer.
@jarrayambrose5788
@jarrayambrose5788 Месяц назад
Thank you for the update Geoff. My thoughts have been on this garden and the people touched by it. Sending best wishes to all.
@yengsabio5315
@yengsabio5315 Месяц назад
Always amazing to see an update on this project! Cheers & mabuhay, from my end--the Philippines!
@ninemoonplanet
@ninemoonplanet Месяц назад
With the University teaching others, farmers, and this showcase, Jordan will change to a much more self-sufficient country. Thank you. One day I will ask my neighbours that visit Jordan to go take a look at what they can do and they'll be much better off. Well done ✅.
@CharlesGann1
@CharlesGann1 Месяц назад
Absolute proof anywhere can be abundant. I remember when Bill Mollison pronounced this soil "the worst" he had seen after years of travel. What a difference good design and creative management plus lots of hard work has transformed this site from moon scape to abundance. Well done!
@jeanniefletcher9937
@jeanniefletcher9937 24 дня назад
Go Geoff and Nadia-- so beautiful, so well done. Wonderful wonderful contribution to a dry land.
@benitalll88
@benitalll88 Месяц назад
Astounding! What an inspiration! Thanks for sharing the journey Geoff.
@jeanniefletcher9937
@jeanniefletcher9937 Месяц назад
The most obvious development is the ever expanding green congratulations of fabulous contribution to the environment 🎉
@LivingFoodscapes
@LivingFoodscapes Месяц назад
Awesome work! This inspired me so much in my hot dry food forest.
@BarbaraC02
@BarbaraC02 Месяц назад
Enjoyed the tour, thank you. I see lots of new growth and changes since the last visit. I live in Tucson, Arizona zone 9a and I am going to try Leucaena again this year. A cold snap killed my entire 20' tall crop last year. I'm going to crop and use more mulch this year.
@PRINCESSDREAMYLYN
@PRINCESSDREAMYLYN Месяц назад
it sure has come along way from what it once was, Thank you for the update. Also looks like it's become contagious to the homes in the area as well ♥
@srantoniomatos
@srantoniomatos Месяц назад
You and this project always are an inspiration. Tanks.
@insAneTunA
@insAneTunA Месяц назад
Absolutely stunning !! 👍
@ryananderson8642
@ryananderson8642 Месяц назад
Amazing, bravo Geoff
@wiseupfixit7552
@wiseupfixit7552 Месяц назад
Awesome!
@MrGrant7000
@MrGrant7000 Месяц назад
Great stuff!! Looking great Geoff! What a work of art.
@gm2407
@gm2407 Месяц назад
Hear the wild birds in the trees throught the video. That is how we know you have a diverse habitat.
@marlan5470
@marlan5470 Месяц назад
I'm surprised the cats haven't scared off the wild birds. Wonderful to see this project always.
@danyoutube7491
@danyoutube7491 Месяц назад
I think with tall enough trees (particularly ones which aren't easy to climb) the birds are fairly safe. There are a couple of hawthorn trees immediately beyond the fence at the back of our house here in the UK, only about 20 feet at their peaks, yet birds nevertheless perch in them (I think magpies have nested there in at least some of the five years I've lived here) despite the neighbourhood cats occasionally trying to stalk them. That said, I think the cats do frighten smaller birds off, and even the magpies get a bit nervous I think; I don't think I've seen them in the trees for a year or so (these modestly sized trees are the biggest mature trees that we have here because the estate was newly built five or six years ago).
@user-uj5mv4mx2k
@user-uj5mv4mx2k Месяц назад
Nice to see your morning 🌄 tour, thank you ,
@EcosystemDesignConsulting
@EcosystemDesignConsulting Месяц назад
I love these updates! So therapeutic! I feel as part of the project. ))
@katharinawagner6361
@katharinawagner6361 Месяц назад
❤❤❤I also. He explains so good. And Geoff s ideas to work with dry areas give me hope ❤ many people learn from him
@louisegogel7973
@louisegogel7973 Месяц назад
When we share these videos with the people we meet or know, we are helping for sure.
@terryjones8588
@terryjones8588 Месяц назад
Great tour! Thanks for the update.
@xavierroy5254
@xavierroy5254 Месяц назад
Thank you for this great update,I really appreciate it.Keep doing your great work,its so inspiring.
@Mary-vr3xz
@Mary-vr3xz Месяц назад
❤ I love your work, Geoff.
@tobysydney1411
@tobysydney1411 Месяц назад
your creating the garden of eden over there Geoff looks like paradise….. ❤
@bishopsupertramp810
@bishopsupertramp810 Месяц назад
I've been waiting for this update! I just checked a week or two ago to see if there was anything new! I hope you plan to do a few more in-depth videos, I love this project!
@barnabyvonrudal1
@barnabyvonrudal1 Месяц назад
Looking good, can't wait for those trellises to be covered
@immobohm467
@immobohm467 Месяц назад
G'day Geoff, very interesting site indeed for us here in Namibia. I was wondering how much water this system needs? I see a lot of irrigation pipes...are you feeding those only from rainwater tanks and greywater? Thanks so much!
@cesarmagdaleno6009
@cesarmagdaleno6009 Месяц назад
I knew you about to post an update Geoff. Your channel has been a little quiet. Thank you for the new video. This is so exciting.
@brianquinn5060
@brianquinn5060 Месяц назад
The Gods of Nature, By Geoff Lawton.
@peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920
@peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920 Месяц назад
Good morning, Geoff, from Windermere, Florida zone 9b USA I love when you make a new video and visit me❤ Your Desert Oasis is gorgeous.
@GFD472
@GFD472 Месяц назад
Looks amazing Geoff! I hope we also get to see a tour of Abla's place too!
@chantaltulliez8066
@chantaltulliez8066 Месяц назад
Such an inspiration...thank you for sharing...
@dieodd9866
@dieodd9866 Месяц назад
What a wonderful place! great job !
@user-rc5ht5eh3c
@user-rc5ht5eh3c Месяц назад
Geoff is a legend
@mkuc6951
@mkuc6951 Месяц назад
Nice one Geoff - Regards, Morrissey PDC class of 2016.
@richermorin
@richermorin Месяц назад
thank you so much for sharing great job happy to see the success
@erfan4244
@erfan4244 Месяц назад
Hi, thank you Geoff and everyone else, your unwavering resolve and passionate and educative documentarys, we see the fruit of your actions, you guys are the great nature assistants that by intelligent design has and will lead to great events to reduce the difference between the two edge media of connected and disconnected to earth societies.
@purposeful142
@purposeful142 Месяц назад
Allahumma barik alaih. Beautiful transformation. 😍
@electroteque
@electroteque Месяц назад
the pavers are amazingly skilled
@sandgroper-ig9nk
@sandgroper-ig9nk Месяц назад
You should green all that land below you at the opening scene, now that would be fantastic
@allonesame6467
@allonesame6467 Месяц назад
Awesome! Thank you.
@spark-taco
@spark-taco Месяц назад
An amazing food forrest from the hand of the amazing Geoff Lawton. Godslpeed to you and yours.
@Dharbourbc
@Dharbourbc Месяц назад
how much watering is need over summer? are you bringing in extra water? love the update on the desert project! would love to visit
@Tron2pointOh
@Tron2pointOh Месяц назад
The accomplishments are amazing
@louisegogel7973
@louisegogel7973 Месяц назад
Awesome! I love seeing the progress and abundance, the calm, and chaotic order of the plants and animals that thrive so well with their respective places.
@roxanaramstrom
@roxanaramstrom Месяц назад
yay. awesome to see. please keep safe and happy gardening
@thehomegrowngardener
@thehomegrowngardener Месяц назад
So inspiring what you are doing! I learn so much 💚👩‍🌾💚
@jamesspencer7421
@jamesspencer7421 Месяц назад
Super view.
@Michael_McMillan
@Michael_McMillan Месяц назад
Love these videos
@bjorn7355
@bjorn7355 Месяц назад
Changing since I visited you 8 years ago!
@roythecactus6711
@roythecactus6711 Месяц назад
Thank you for the update, looks great.
@sonorangreenman4472
@sonorangreenman4472 14 дней назад
Thanks Geoff!
@SilentShiba
@SilentShiba Месяц назад
It looks quite amazing Geoff
@jackolinemilne2471
@jackolinemilne2471 Месяц назад
Beautiful
@Technoanima
@Technoanima Месяц назад
Absolutely beautiful.
@Reese-wg7jb
@Reese-wg7jb Месяц назад
gorgeous!!
@SuerteDelMolinoFarm
@SuerteDelMolinoFarm Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing
@harsectinal
@harsectinal Месяц назад
Was just checking for updates yesterday!
@gardentours
@gardentours 28 дней назад
Wow that moringa tree is huge. I have one in my garden that has to go inside every winter 😊
@Ruby-K
@Ruby-K Месяц назад
MashaAllah
@jeanettedoucet5292
@jeanettedoucet5292 Месяц назад
Beautiful and healthy food system.
@markedwards4762
@markedwards4762 26 дней назад
Fascinating. Top job
@dnawormcastings
@dnawormcastings Месяц назад
Great video 🇳🇿❤️🙏🏼
@yukey2587
@yukey2587 Месяц назад
Good to see you and Nadiya still kicking it! Enjoy your "trip home."
@MrSonana1
@MrSonana1 Месяц назад
LOVE THESE! Come to Lebanon!
@RedaErraz
@RedaErraz Месяц назад
thanks
@ariadnepyanfar1048
@ariadnepyanfar1048 Месяц назад
Thank you
@daleireland
@daleireland Месяц назад
Just magnificent
@dextervandendowe8329
@dextervandendowe8329 Месяц назад
love the digital tags on the video!
@JesseNickelltheFourth
@JesseNickelltheFourth Месяц назад
You seem very knowledgeable.
@christofferraby4712
@christofferraby4712 Месяц назад
Love the pool.
@higheriam
@higheriam Месяц назад
❤️ beautiful
@Smith.S.E.
@Smith.S.E. Месяц назад
Absolutely gorgeous work as always, can't wait to see more
@MauFilm7
@MauFilm7 Месяц назад
Amazing job, sir!
@ZimaChan
@ZimaChan Месяц назад
Amazing progress, Geoff! What a great project! I'm new to permaculture. Currently working on a small piece of land here in north of Spain by the Atlantic...humidity and strong wind. So far so good, we managed to restore the dry land from building wast, but we are facing a big problem of pest. Root of the trees / vegetable/ onions got eaten. I can't identify it...maybe moles or mice? I have 4 cats working full time. How do you deal with this kind of problem? Can someone please help? 🙏
@twigandroot
@twigandroot Месяц назад
amazing work!
@deniseb4426
@deniseb4426 Месяц назад
This is amazing
@almeidacheang7853
@almeidacheang7853 Месяц назад
Show the rain , when they come!!
@rickveleke6966
@rickveleke6966 Месяц назад
Great job! You are a magician! haha.
@michaelsallee7534
@michaelsallee7534 7 дней назад
Have you considered long hives for your bees? The Langstroth hives are more disruptive and less available to monitor and manage
@Arabic_Permaculture
@Arabic_Permaculture Месяц назад
A lot of development is happening there
@harleywilliams9351
@harleywilliams9351 Месяц назад
Cruising along now! Not sure about the cats though
@user-ce6xv2ot6r
@user-ce6xv2ot6r Месяц назад
Geoff do discuss how the water is being managed. Also are the cats 🐈‍⬛ a threat to the chickens. Please do elaborate.❤
@myoffgridforestgardenadven3938
@myoffgridforestgardenadven3938 Месяц назад
Great job thanks for update. I notice a lot of irrigation drip feeds, where does the water come from for these?
@evantspurrell
@evantspurrell Месяц назад
one of the things i have learned from observing a fountain i have been managing is when the water gets cleaned by microbes. you see alot of that brown algae. i believe that brown algae to be diatoms. which are a sign of clean water which is biologically balanced.
@mattormattiesever
@mattormattiesever Месяц назад
HOLY SHIT! I thought that Geoff Lawton had passed away! Im so delighted to see he’s still out here doin the damn thang!!! The father of permaculture lives! Thank goodness
@justlooking4202
@justlooking4202 Месяц назад
Asalamu alaikum brother Geoff. I pray you and the family are in the best of health and had a great Eid. I wanted to get your advice on how to tackle flat terrain? Our family own a few 1000 acres of land in Algeria on the outskirts of the Sahara desert. It's topography is pretty flat and uniform and I was curious about how one would go about trying to retain water on a site like that. While it rains quite scarcely throughout the year, when it finally does rain it pours, so would obviously want to retain as much of that as possible. Thanks for your time
@fayebird1808
@fayebird1808 Месяц назад
Andrew Millison shows water retention structures in the Sahel on you tube.
@justlooking4202
@justlooking4202 Месяц назад
@@fayebird1808 Thank you so much!
@aaronmoravek
@aaronmoravek 28 дней назад
I wonder if you could check the temperature difference in mid day summer under the shade where the humidity is the highest, at about 5 feet. And compare that to shaded desert at the same hight. Also do that at midnight to see if much of the heat stays during the night. It be nice to see if there is a significant advantage to human well-being.
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