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The Forested Garden: What is a Food Forest? 

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Forests are ecosystems with a diversity of plants, animals, and fungi. They were designed by nature to have perfect balance. A food forest is a version of this in which the different, balanced components produce food. When we understand how nature creates its ecosystem, we can model that with productive species to produce food sustainably, with minimum inputs for maximum outputs.
Forests have layers. At the top is the (1) canopy layer followed by (2) understory trees, (3) bushes and shrubs, and down to (4) herbaceous layers. Under the ground, there are (5) root yields, and at the surface, there are (6) groundcovers. There are also vertical layers of (7) climbers. These layers work to occupy all the space. In designing a food forest, we use those layers to work for our benefit.
For designed food forests, the plants change from climate to climate. In the subtropics, tamarillo functions as an understory, and also within this layer are productive trees, such as feijoa, guava, and citrus. Taro, coco yam, and cassava are root yields. There are also large herbs, like bananas. The food forest would also include large support species-ice cream bean, tipuana tipu, casuarina-that support the forest by cycling nutrients, as well as understory support trees, a la acacia, leucaena, cassia, and albizzia. Most of these support species will eventually give way to large, productive species: rose apples, mulberries, jackfruit, bunya pine, pecan, and mango. The system remains very stable when all the layers are occupied.
We can plant foods by cultivating the support species at the same time as the fruit trees, then managing the support species to shelter and boost the productive species. Or, we can start just support species, but we shouldn’t start with just the productive species because it would require lots of inputs and hard work to keep them healthy. Support species can be up to 95% of the mass in the early years, and most of them will be nitrogen-fixing species. We speed their life cycle up by managing the support species, pruning when there is more rainfall than evaporation. Over time, less mass will be from support species and more from productive plants until, ultimately, the forest is 95% productive species. This is how we stack in time as well as space.
So, we are manipulating the way a forest grows, particularly speeding it up, to work in our favor. We can pollard nitrogen-fixing legumes to allow sun in during rainier times and, then, through regrowth, supply shades in drier times. We can eventually cut these legumes lower and lower to yield their space to productive species. Finally, we can cut them to ground level and remove them altogether. This is how we more rapidly feed the soil with a fallen forest.
We can also use animals to help in the process. Larger grazing animals can graze to clear areas until we put in our small plants. Chickens and ducks can come through and prepare the ground. With established trees, chicken and ducks can return to clean the area up and speed the cycle of low-lying plants. We just have to keep an eye on the system and work the animals to a planned improvement in productivity.
Food forests work as a living ecosystem, both diverse and stable. The production of soil is constant and fertility constantly growing. The production is nonstop. The system will actually replicate itself over time. This type of garden can make us the most beneficial animal on the planet, all while supplying our own needs.
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About Geoff:
Geoff is a world-renowned permaculture consultant, designer, and teacher that has established demonstration sites that function as education centers in all the world's major climates.
About Permaculture:
Permaculture is conscious, intentional design in which diverse, stable and resilient ecosystems are assimilated to help people provide their food, energy, shelter, and other needs in a sustainable way, abusing neither the planet nor the humans relying on it. Permaculture focuses on a variety of topics, including agriculture, forestry, water harvesting, renewable energy, eco-building, waste management, animal systems, economics, technology, & community development.
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@PermacultureHomestead
@PermacultureHomestead 5 лет назад
I am developing food forests in Zone 8 USA because of YOU, Geoff Lawton. Thanks for showing us a better way.
@phangz8394
@phangz8394 5 лет назад
Yours looks more like a fruit orchard/grove. Don't you have any fast growing support species in your climate you can use as chop and drop while your fruit trees mature? What was your starting ratio of productive species to support species and has it changed much over time?
@773p
@773p 5 лет назад
Love your channel as well keep up the great work
@PermacultureHomestead
@PermacultureHomestead 5 лет назад
@@phangz8394 we have TONS of N+ fixing support species, re-watch our project farm vids homie
@phangz8394
@phangz8394 5 лет назад
@@PermacultureHomestead - you mean your autumn olives? Geoff's food forest started with 90-10 support-production ratio. Yours seems to have way more production plants that aren't producing yet. Could use that energy to be growing green matter now while fruit trees are developing. Don't get me wrong - what you've done is incredible. LOOKS incredible but not really functioning as a food forest, is it? I'm not hating cause I have watched you for a long time. Just friendly input.
@teacul
@teacul 5 лет назад
how's that going?
@arcana830
@arcana830 4 года назад
I think this has literally changed my life. I’ve been searching for something new and meaningful and I think I’ve found it.
@chillbill5999
@chillbill5999 3 года назад
me too man
@evanstowers8529
@evanstowers8529 3 года назад
I hope you drink bountiful water and breath deeply the air today wherever you are.
@dreamingofnorthernlights
@dreamingofnorthernlights 3 года назад
@@evanstowers8529 Thanks!!
@MikkoMurmeli
@MikkoMurmeli 3 года назад
Yeah, same here, though I think I found it like 10 years ago. Got caught up with life, but I'm working towards having a small plot one day now. I think it's a good dream, fresh clean nutritious food, fresh air, clean drinking water... those things are really undervalued today.
@b_uppy
@b_uppy 3 года назад
If you live in the temperate or colder climes add Mark Shepard. Mark has upped the scale to farm size, but a clever person can still use it on a smaller scale.
@Raina430
@Raina430 4 года назад
Amazing how he’s studied this and put it into reality. Imagine if we had these all over the earth.
@jobotmang
@jobotmang 3 года назад
In Africa yes. Only they've staated cutting down the old woods without replacing them /:
@jaycruzsemple
@jaycruzsemple Год назад
We would not be allowed them all over the earth because you're people who exploit the public and the masses would not get their profit would not be able to use there herbicides pesticides Roundup more Santa's older big companies and greedy big corporations would go out of business this is why I encourage everybody to grow their own food forest on an unused piece of land or in your back garden or both plant seeds see what happens this is why council's and big bed settees make it so hard almost impossible for Communities to grow it on food always excuses like oh about the insurance how can we have it insured who's going to maintain it no you're not allowed to it will cause vandalism it will cause pests always excuses
@tcfarms7645
@tcfarms7645 3 месяца назад
Let's grow them! We can do it!
@tracelee7332
@tracelee7332 16 дней назад
​@tcfarms7645 Absolutely ❤💫 Start in your own backyard or whatever space you have.
@SH-hl3ce
@SH-hl3ce 5 лет назад
Great vid. This is becoming more and more common here in Thailand. People were told monoculture was going to make them rich but now they are going back in droves to diversifying crops and turning their monocultures back into this and get 10x the yield off their plot. Which their grandparents knew as being just simple common sense!
@damienhudson8230
@damienhudson8230 3 года назад
Every public park should be like this.
@idopoliti9613
@idopoliti9613 5 лет назад
This is Amazing. How much knowledge humans have, to create something so effective and healthy for the environment, and how LITTLE is being done with that knowledge world wide :(
@HFTLMate
@HFTLMate 5 лет назад
check out my website anarkeden.com bro! The time is now to launch the conscious human uprising!
@stormytrails
@stormytrails 5 лет назад
ugh. Just because people type stuff, people tend to believe whatever is printed. Same with making videos, people assume that those people making videos MUST know what they are talking about, right? Grins. We humans just are not that cool Ido, just sayin'! Natives know how to grow food for themselves far better than any visiting 1st world human or missionary. How arrogant we are, sorry, but come on! We still have missionaries bring the 'gift' of bottles and formula to 3rd world nations. Vaccines that kill entire villages. Won't be hearing about that on the media. We humans need a big dose of humility.
@stephanealegoria7016
@stephanealegoria7016 5 лет назад
And how so little support is given to people who bring efficient solutions
@stormytrails
@stormytrails 5 лет назад
@@stephanealegoria7016 Too many people buy into SOLUTIONS that just...sound good to them. Bad science, bad information = failure and loss of gardeners.
@Callumsmith9898
@Callumsmith9898 5 лет назад
@@stormytrails Sorry, are you trying to suggest that vaccinations are "bad science" ?
@bte_permaculture
@bte_permaculture 2 года назад
Kerala,India: Dear Sensei, I have again come back to watch this video to let you know that this video changed my life as well as my family's and a lot of others ❤️ We are designing two food forests at the moment. The timing of this video in relation to my life was impeccable! The knowledge shared in this video when I watch now after 2 years makes more sense than before 🙏 Visit us in Kerala, when you come here. With love, Nikhil Bose & family 💚
@lingampallysrikanthreddy9674
Even I love this guy The best teacher And subscribed
@drewmac9270
@drewmac9270 3 года назад
"You could solve all the world's problems in a garden." That's no joke, He had it right the first time.
@teudaan
@teudaan 2 года назад
This dude is what you get when you put a philosopher and an environmentalist into one, bio harmony.
@Charo-s2n
@Charo-s2n 6 месяцев назад
The most informative Forest Garden I have ever watch. Im grateful that I have to find this channel. Bless you.🇸🇽
@subashkuruvitage4538
@subashkuruvitage4538 4 года назад
Beautifully presented . I'm An Architect from SriLanka and this is very similar to our village food system and plants are almost the same. You have given a logical background to that system . This is the only way we can save the world and be sustainable . Countries like Brazil should follow these guidelines when its comes to farming without destroying their gift the rain forest .
@pauliewalnuts2007
@pauliewalnuts2007 5 лет назад
who in their right mind would thumb down this presentation????? Thank you Mr. Lawton for everything you do. I also started a food forest about 10 years ago. Slowly but surely becoming self sufficient in a lot of fruits and vegetables. Hi Permaculture Homestead, I'm also in USDA zone 8 in Southern California.
@Q5000
@Q5000 5 лет назад
Maybe not in their right mind, but monocrop farmers?
@toothfullymm
@toothfullymm 5 лет назад
They must’ve just accidentally clicked dislike because it just doesn’t make sense. This is an excellent video. So grateful to have found it!!
@caseG80
@caseG80 5 лет назад
pauliewalnuts2007 were are you located I’m in riverside on 18 acres that used to be for thoroughbreds. Awesome there’s seems to be a couple like minded folks just in the first couple comments here in SoCal. Cheers
@pauliewalnuts2007
@pauliewalnuts2007 5 лет назад
I'm in Palmdale which is in what is called Antelope Valley, NE of LA. It is in zone 8. So we are hot in summers , and cold in winters. Currently I have Figs, Grapes, Apples, Apricots, Nectarines, Blackberry, Fuyu Persimmon, Pluerries and plums. Olives, Mulberries of all types Pakistani, Persian Black aka Shahtoot, along with the small white variety. So lots is going on. I hope to get acreage, this is all in normal residential property.
@pauliewalnuts2007
@pauliewalnuts2007 5 лет назад
Love to see that as well CaseHeads. I got tired of paying for food that tastes like cardboard so I decided to produce my own. from Broccoli, Kale and Collard greens in winter to of course tamatoes, peppers, and eggplants in summer. I dont pay for crap anymore.
@faehollowhomestead19
@faehollowhomestead19 3 года назад
You are the reason I started my food forest and the reason I started sharing about it on RU-vid! Your “greening the desert” project changed the whole trajectory of my life and my goals. This is truly the answer to all the questions!
@dinosaur0073
@dinosaur0073 4 года назад
This is the most powerful video I have ever seen...It is really worth..!!!
@han5emn00r
@han5emn00r 5 лет назад
Food Forest is like a heaven depiction in scripture
@OurSoVaLife
@OurSoVaLife 5 лет назад
Amen
@finlarg
@finlarg 5 лет назад
Garden of Eden?
@RubbinRobbin
@RubbinRobbin 4 года назад
Walking around naked
@stormysampson1257
@stormysampson1257 4 года назад
Sorry. Gag. Wish someone would actually explain or point out HOW food forests MIGHT WORK. Scripture?
@Jade-rg9yf
@Jade-rg9yf 4 года назад
@@stormysampson1257 WTF. Did you click the video, mute it, then scroll down to comments???? I'm so sorry but I'm not sure how a 13:11 video (with a detailed video summary description) ABOUT food forest doesn't answer that question. Wow. SMH.
@Coorong
@Coorong 2 года назад
tremendously inspiring! may one day food forests be the cornerstone of modern agriculture
@Crystal22Indigo
@Crystal22Indigo 5 лет назад
how has this video only have 117 thousand something views???? it should be a minimum of a billion!!!! Spread the knowledge
@cricketknowledge5781
@cricketknowledge5781 3 года назад
Absolutely brilliant Geoff ! Love from Sri Lanka.
@JaumePeetersLlompart
@JaumePeetersLlompart 2 года назад
This video made me emotional. Didn't know permaculture was this great. This is so inspiring
@elhuertodeobie
@elhuertodeobie 3 года назад
I watch this video almost everyday to motivate myself.
@sreeharinair4241
@sreeharinair4241 4 года назад
I was soo late to realize this great man in this universe "Geoff Lawton" - thank God I've found him now. Thank you, Geoff, for all the advises and beautifully done videos -I appreciate all the team members behind this and with him - Sreehari Nair
@HollyHeather-ho9xu
@HollyHeather-ho9xu 4 месяца назад
I’m loving the information in this video! It’s easily digestible in small chunks, to build an entire ecosystem!
@attilamarkus7074
@attilamarkus7074 4 года назад
"In fact we, Humanity, can be the most beneficial element on this planet." -- so true...
@jakep8678
@jakep8678 4 года назад
So not...
@kishinchhabria
@kishinchhabria 3 года назад
I wouldn't agree to that going by our track record.
@lukebarnes02
@lukebarnes02 2 года назад
@@kishinchhabria That's why he says can be. We haven't, but we have the potential.
@darioflores6176
@darioflores6176 4 года назад
what an informative channel..very inspiring indeed. 🇵🇭👍🙂
@Newtty-Tooty
@Newtty-Tooty 5 лет назад
Absolutely love this. It’s my dream to have my own large successful edible forest that I can let the public walk and harvest what they want.
@sophiandethiu2721
@sophiandethiu2721 3 года назад
Great Newton. Am in Kenya and l want this too! Try it and share ideas!!!
@satya07hyd
@satya07hyd 4 года назад
never get bored of watching it over and over again
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 5 лет назад
Great work, Geoff and editing team. Food forests have to be the most beautiful gardens in the world.
@ifyouloveChristyouwillobeyhim
Thankful that David the Good told me about Geoff and his amazing work!
@DavidDavida
@DavidDavida 4 года назад
I am developing food forests in OntarioCanada (StCatharines GardenCity) because of YOU, #GeoffLawton and TheCrews That Support this work . ThankYou for showing us a better way.
@geraldstarr9950
@geraldstarr9950 5 лет назад
I never hit the subscribe button so hard. Listening to this guy along with watching the sublime footage and crafty animations makes me feel very content and educated.
@elberthardy961
@elberthardy961 4 года назад
You are so right. We can be the most productive and beneficial creatures on the planet. Excellent video. Thank you!
@codysaunders7348
@codysaunders7348 2 года назад
What an inspiring man. My wife and I have taken his lessons and started our own 3 acre organic farm. We are working towards creating our own food forest with our local wild medicines and crops in Zone 5A Canada. It's a lot of hard work, but the most rewarding and meaningful thing we have done in our lives
@Undercoverbooks
@Undercoverbooks Год назад
I'm in the same zone in southwestern Ontario. I'd be interested to know which plants you are using.
@codysaunders7348
@codysaunders7348 Год назад
@@Undercoverbooks we're actually zone 4b, we moved North. Pretty much everything, even sub tropical crops like Luffa and Bottle gourds. 8 kinds of watermelons, 5 kinds of squash, couple kale varieties, carrots, 15 kinds of tomatoes, several lettuce and mustard greens, etc etc. Basically everything you can get at the grocery store, we have an heirloom organic version of 😊👍
@Undercoverbooks
@Undercoverbooks Год назад
@@codysaunders7348 Cool, thanks! I'm surprised watermelons have enough time to ripen. I've had luck with Collective Farm Woman melons, bred for short growing season.
@tuffy2242
@tuffy2242 2 года назад
thanks as always, Geoff. THE most hopeful system on the planet🙏💕
@Life-As-is
@Life-As-is 4 года назад
God bless this man, for sharing his wisdom.
@luisa_4120
@luisa_4120 11 месяцев назад
Where has this channel been all my life??? My goodness your narrating skills swept me off my feet, your message is exactly what I've been missing!
@Beherenow-p5e
@Beherenow-p5e 4 года назад
You can solve all the worlds problems with a garden... So true, so simple, so healthy, so much fun. Thank u Geoff Lawton. I have my own 4 year old foodforest in front of my place. It has miraculous abundance. Now I am ready to get one or more started for the community. I hope for many more in the future. I have the feeling that now more people than ever are ready during this time of "the virus"
@LiliansGardens
@LiliansGardens 3 года назад
I so much believe this is one way to solve the earth's problems. Let everyone be involved in food production creating food forests.
@Jahmastasunherbalist
@Jahmastasunherbalist 5 лет назад
I first got into a lot of fruit forestry because of videos like this. But just over 6 years in now, it’s been much more difficult than it initially seemed, still I don’t regret it. Humid tropics of Ecuador.
@mandeepsingh-px3xq
@mandeepsingh-px3xq 5 лет назад
What happened? What kind of difficulties are you facing? Does it have something to do with changing climate?
@kriegjaeger
@kriegjaeger Год назад
God made us to tend a garden and to function as caretakers for the world. This is really what we were meant for. Thank you!
@marianamackinney
@marianamackinney 3 года назад
This is the only video on this topic that has actually help me to understand this complex and fascinating subject. Well done!!!
@tyronlockwood1080
@tyronlockwood1080 3 года назад
Finally a video that really made me understand permaculture
@one350z
@one350z 5 лет назад
The best video work/explanation I have seen to date on the subject. Going to share with local government leadership.
@MsSloopyLopez
@MsSloopyLopez 5 лет назад
I will share with my local leadership as well - thanks for the nudge!
@audreyburton5367
@audreyburton5367 3 года назад
I love permaculture, thank you Geoff.
@aladdintaibi
@aladdintaibi 5 лет назад
The video that should be the most viral, it has to be seen by everyone
@Peter111ization
@Peter111ization Год назад
Prophetic in it's message. Replenishing the planet.
@strauchdieb7628
@strauchdieb7628 5 лет назад
European temperate climate food forest progressing smoothly in year five. Always inspiring, Geoff!
@DasSchnattchen
@DasSchnattchen 5 лет назад
Den würde ich ja gerne mal sehen
@strauchdieb7628
@strauchdieb7628 5 лет назад
Gibt ein kurzes Video und hoffentlich bald ein Update :)
@sherylcastro5688
@sherylcastro5688 2 года назад
I’M BUILDING MY OWN AT FAM.’S FRONT & BACK YARD & SOON IN OUR LOTS IN THE PHILIPPINES . THANK YOU ALL & TO THIS MOVEMENT FOR INSPIRING US TO BE SELF-SUFFICIENT & NOT BE DEPENDENT TO FOOD CORPORATIONS. WE WILL SURVIVE DURING FAMINE ❤️❤️❤️
@offgridcurtisstone
@offgridcurtisstone 5 лет назад
Great quality and explanation Geoff!
@DiscoverPermaculture
@DiscoverPermaculture 5 лет назад
Thanks Curtis.
@mypassion3469
@mypassion3469 3 года назад
B. Vvv
@joshdoyle182
@joshdoyle182 3 года назад
"Your classic Mango" beautiful.
@greentsunamiijames4629
@greentsunamiijames4629 2 года назад
@@DiscoverPermaculture Canada NEEDS you two gentlemen to meet with Maxime Bernier. I've never been so certain of anything. With the temperature of geopolitics today, Canada could be the one to debunk the climate hysteria produced by our leader and show the world the Food Forest at the same time. A complete shift in the way people think. No longer afraid of the environment, but empowered by it. Wow I could go on and on. I'll be using my brithday wish each year for this meeting of you three (even Zoom) until it happens lol Cheers to you both! James
@amyrea4451
@amyrea4451 3 месяца назад
I wish more people know about this. I’m glad many homesteaders throughout the world are teaching your ways Geoff, thank you and God bless you.
@Rahul-tc1nx
@Rahul-tc1nx 4 года назад
One of the life changing videos I've ever watched... I hope many of us think of this kind of living (well...just hoping 😅)
@rohitsethii
@rohitsethii 3 года назад
This is the video and info I was looking for all these months. Many thanks sir.
@frikandelspeciaal1431
@frikandelspeciaal1431 5 лет назад
Perfect way, too work with nature, not against! Greetings from the Netherlands zone 8A.
@Lounacube
@Lounacube 4 года назад
Vous êtes Formidable!!! Merci pour le partage et la traduction Française,merci pour l'espoir que vous apportez,merci de l'aide que vous nous offrez;) Peace,Love and Forest Food^^
@vacysmotuzas4267
@vacysmotuzas4267 3 года назад
Great work, Geoff and editing team. Food forests have to be the most beautiful gardens in the world ...
@odonnellsaussiehomestead8257
@odonnellsaussiehomestead8257 3 года назад
Been watching you on my TV for quite awhile now that I'm watching u on my mobile im showing you some love and ringing that bell you gotta support Aussie and especially u as you are helping the world. Well done Geoff 🥰👍
@friendlyfoodforest8033
@friendlyfoodforest8033 5 лет назад
Year two in zone 6 in the U.S.A. Michigan. Joshua Zieba channel is largely inspired by the work you and Bill Mollison have done. Apples, pears, mulberry, peaches, many berries, grapes, herbs, potatoes, and lots of annuals at first. Cheers brother 😎.
@angelicamendoza8232
@angelicamendoza8232 3 года назад
What adorable list of plants!!
@robertlampert4407
@robertlampert4407 5 лет назад
Currently researching native plants to my area. Thanks for all that you do Geoff.
@kulkuri7613
@kulkuri7613 3 года назад
Thank you for this beautiful and informative video! 💛
@Skashoon
@Skashoon 3 года назад
Just discovered your channel being referred by Permaculture Pimp Daddy, Billy. I’m planning to watch and save all of your videos because, you have tied everything together so well. I’m in awe of the wealth of information your produce. I’m just getting started homesteading and was seeking guidance for what to do, grow, how to’s and was to you for making this available in video format. I learn and retain more than by reading. You’ve made permaculture make sense to me.
@sureshrayudu5760
@sureshrayudu5760 5 лет назад
We humanity can be beneficial to this whole planet. We love your work
@StefanSobkowiak
@StefanSobkowiak 5 лет назад
Fantastic job Geoff of explaining and presenting one of the cornerstones. The graphics and the quality of your videos as well just keeps getting better and better. Bravo.
@aamirahmed9303
@aamirahmed9303 3 года назад
Highly inspiration stuff....Amazing story and idea
@Florestinhadamontanha
@Florestinhadamontanha 5 лет назад
What a spectacular lesson in how we can save the planet. I really am passionate about your videos and teachings. Thank you.
@albertando9249
@albertando9249 4 месяца назад
Wow ..happy to find you and your channel ..this is exactly the meaning /purpose of human beings on this planet ...
@Relikson
@Relikson 5 лет назад
Imagine if all open space was food forests cultivated for the specific biome
@stephanies9071
@stephanies9071 5 лет назад
One can only dream of such..💭
@familyfruit9833
@familyfruit9833 5 лет назад
Sounds eden-like to me. My local authority are less enthused... work in progress.
@mohannadmalik5373
@mohannadmalik5373 5 лет назад
i guess dinosurs will be back 😄
@sanatanalife8760
@sanatanalife8760 5 лет назад
Will solve most of the world's problems
@adamyoung3286
@adamyoung3286 5 лет назад
I don't think that's the point. This is great, but if all we do is this then we'll harm other systems. Open grasslands, or flower meadows will be just as important to help biodiversity. A lot to think about.
@KawakebAstra
@KawakebAstra 5 лет назад
Thank U Geoff Lawton .. because of U ..my little subtropical plot is a biodiverse Food forest where local species have chosen to live including endangered (gopher tortoise)..we’re all very grateful 🍃🌸♥️✌️😎🙏🕊🌺🍃
@ShotgunAndAShovel
@ShotgunAndAShovel 5 лет назад
Muscovy are my FAVORITE waterfowl. If they laid daily, I'd almost replace my chickens with them lmao. Such a lovely species. Good temperaments, excellent mothering skills, lots of meat, and so good at pest control! And they are soooo quiet.
@ДеревенскийВеганАлександрШутко
Всем привет.) Благодарю тебя Джефф.)
@southsong1
@southsong1 5 лет назад
Pre-Columbian peoples in all the Americas have done these type of forests for thousands years and respecting at the same time the natural ecosystem structure and functioning until the European colonization brought in monocultures impoverishing the soils, the ecosystems and the people. So it is good to find someone who is bringing this back…
@crpth1
@crpth1 4 года назад
People continue romanticizing history for political enhancement. A very poor way to make believe. All cultures had advantages and flat fails, one time or another. In the Americas was no different, so in Europe, Asia, Africa...
@Jaro.Vašák
@Jaro.Vašák 4 года назад
Amazing, beautiful words, beautiful picture, the only thing is missing is to have such a forest near by. Let‘s make this beautiful vision a reality. Let‘s spread this information and forest everywhere. Let‘s make the dream come true.
@HollyMartinHollyhelp
@HollyMartinHollyhelp 5 лет назад
Great Video! I've been working on my food forest in Burbank, CA for the past two years, it's a much smaller space but we've maximized it as best we could. I love watching my fruit and veggies grow!
@caseG80
@caseG80 5 лет назад
I’d love to come tour your place I’m in riverside but my girlfriend lives in Pasadena. I have acres of land in riverside that I am starting. Cheers
@jonathandjing1065
@jonathandjing1065 4 года назад
Imagine studying with this person, god he is knowledgeable! I wish I had teachers like him, they make learn fast !
@SuperMatt00000
@SuperMatt00000 5 лет назад
I did your online PDC in 2015 and it was a great experience. Thanks for your continued work and inspiration!
@kuttymoonji3645
@kuttymoonji3645 5 лет назад
Post the link here please..
@kolapyellow7631
@kolapyellow7631 3 года назад
No land to make foood forest for me now - I want to do this in five years, Saving to get small land to build small food forest. This is exiting! thank you.
@TheBarefootedGardener
@TheBarefootedGardener 5 лет назад
This video came at a good time, I was trying to explain food forests to a group of friends at dinner, and I didn’t get much further than a perennial system modeled after a forest. Great video Geoff! I like the music!
@VeganChiefWarrior
@VeganChiefWarrior 5 лет назад
dw man.. i would have been interested.. you dont need those people all they do is bring u down.. haha
@stormysampson1257
@stormysampson1257 4 года назад
A Perennial System...is possibly a far better label than Food Forests. I have been trying to research this Food Forest thing and this is the first time I've heard something that makes sense. I still have a tough time imagining food out of some 'forest' where the trees are tiny, or the trees are huge blocking the light from anything that needs it beneath the trees. Otherwise, I've not found ONE SINGLE explanation that makes sense in a gardener's world.
@TheBarefootedGardener
@TheBarefootedGardener 4 года назад
Stormy Sampson Thanks, that’s true: I think the forest aspect refers to fruit trees and other useful plants. Our main crops like sweet corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, etc. or what ever else you like to eat, are planted in smaller backyard style patches: a row or two of corn, with a nitrogen fixing ground cover.
@b_uppy
@b_uppy 3 года назад
@@stormysampson1257 A perennial system is different than a food forest, though. Perennials are herbaceous. 'Modified intensive' might be better. Took an online permaculture course and a lot of people kept getting confused on important bits. This included people with organic and conventional hardening backgrounds. Think referring them to (Permacultural?) Design Magazine, which is printed in the US might help. I try to explain it every chance I get. Once you get it, it is eye opening...
@b_uppy
@b_uppy 3 года назад
@@stormysampson1257 A perennial system is different than a food forest, though. Perennials are herbaceous. 'Modified intensive' might be better. Took an online permaculture course and a lot of people kept getting confused on important bits. This included people with organic and conventional hardening backgrounds. Think referring them to (Permacultural?) Design Magazine, which is printed in the US might help. I try to explain it every chance I get. Once you get it, it is eye opening...
@PermacultureLife
@PermacultureLife Год назад
Thanks to you since 4 years I have been building a permaculture on 2 acres. Today it is thriving. I have some videos on my channel. I even turned my home backyard into permaculture. Allah bless you
@ianlacey
@ianlacey 5 лет назад
Geoff and Team, this is the best video I have ever seen from you (and I've been watching for over a decade). For starters the editing has kicked up a notch, seamlessly keeping you on point with the practical info. Next I am so glad you have been specific and clear about starting with non productive trees, that is the biggest thing I got wrong at first and that I see so many others do wrong as well. Thirdly I have a background in commercial art and the graphics is great too. Great work!
@okinoboo4743
@okinoboo4743 2 года назад
Agree! And great visuals!
@adityanugroho6683
@adityanugroho6683 4 года назад
I cried when saw this video, so beautiful.
@SmallSeeds
@SmallSeeds 4 года назад
Thank you Geoff Lawton! Because of you and the content you have shared my family and I are now in the process of building and growing our farm. This year we will finally be starting an area of food forest!
@patrickotte5982
@patrickotte5982 4 года назад
I don’t get why everyone isn’t doing this! This is literally the key to the future!
@andreywagner5046
@andreywagner5046 5 лет назад
Amazing video Geoff! Thank you for sharing and please continue your important mission...
@GrumblingGrognard
@GrumblingGrognard 4 года назад
I finally have the means to purchase property. It will be 100+ acres of very arid Colorado land. I will be using everything I see on these videos for the remainder of my days to improve the land as much as possible to pass on to my son. Thank you. Information is power. You are a serious power generator.
@TheConsciousEvolutionchannel
@TheConsciousEvolutionchannel 5 лет назад
This is part of our future for sure! I love this idea and the animals get wild non-agriculture food for helping! This made me smile so big!!
@lazarussamdi192
@lazarussamdi192 3 года назад
You are such an inspiration ! conservation wise this is the way to go Worldwide .
@hedisoman
@hedisoman 5 лет назад
The best video i have seen on this subject. Thank you very much geoff Lawton
@rachelconradie8480
@rachelconradie8480 3 года назад
Wow wow wow! 👊👐🙏👏👏👏👏Yipeeeeeee! So over the moon over this.
@v_lightfury
@v_lightfury 5 лет назад
I was searching for information about permaculture in Australia as I am a student from India. This video is simply amazing and useful to beginners and I am very glad to have this video. I appreciate your research and contributions to the world of nature Geoff. Hats of. My mother wants to grow a food forest in Hyderabad, India. She came to Melbourne. Can we visit your food forest sir? She is staying here in Melbourne for two months and wants to learn about permaculture course. please guide us.
@foodforestsg8319
@foodforestsg8319 4 года назад
The ducks look so happy 😎 This is the world as it should be.
@qm4044
@qm4044 5 лет назад
Amazing video information....... but i would request to make a sequel for the beginners like me who want to build small level green garden which can produce food as well
@MidnightMaryVane
@MidnightMaryVane 5 лет назад
Great idea !
@sophiandethiu2721
@sophiandethiu2721 3 года назад
QM...When you go succeed come help me! I really want this ....in Nairobi Kenya!
@aloevera7422
@aloevera7422 4 года назад
I will follow Geoff Lawton’s teachings all the way! Every systems person should bookmark this now as their pre-commited choice to grow a food forest as THE pivotal point in life.
@unconventionalfarmer5943
@unconventionalfarmer5943 5 лет назад
I am in the beginning stages of starting a food forest in Central Florida. It has been an exciting journey thus far.
@DavidfromMichigan
@DavidfromMichigan 2 года назад
Stefan Sobkowiak recommended me watching this.. so here I am. Glad I came.
@ДимуляДимочка
@ДимуляДимочка 4 года назад
The best moment to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The next best moment is now! Chinese proverb.
@pradeepkharta5953
@pradeepkharta5953 4 года назад
Great
@justlistenfornow
@justlistenfornow 3 года назад
Great marking quote.
@witchininthekitchin
@witchininthekitchin Год назад
Your video nearly Brough me to tears. Working on my own small sub tropical veg garden and looking at corners and pockets where I can start my teeny food forest. I will re watch this vid many times. Thank you for sharing your wisdom. Yes solve many of my own problems in my garden. So why not the world’s. Love it
@a.a1123
@a.a1123 5 лет назад
Thank you for showing us that this is possible you've changed our whole mindset about life. And we are definitely going to use this for our family
@WeKeepItNatural
@WeKeepItNatural 4 месяца назад
So many RU-vid channels preach about permaculture food forests despite not understanding the true dynamics. Geoff Lawton explains it all as a true master, as someone who truly understands the ins and outs. Also, the part about the nitrogen fixers and how this truly works is essential. It’s not just a simple matter of throwing a couple of nitrogen fixers and dynamic accumulators in the soil. It’s all about how to release that nitrogen and how to take advantage of dynamic accumulators.
@richlee808
@richlee808 5 лет назад
BRILLIANT I'm wondering who disliked the video and why?
@LIBqueen
@LIBqueen 5 лет назад
Algorithm...
@semiferalaquarian
@semiferalaquarian 4 года назад
monsanto
@haikumoto
@haikumoto 4 года назад
I didn't like when he called the elephant ear a taro.
@jeongkim108
@jeongkim108 4 года назад
Wow! Amazing circulating system. Thank you for guiding us right way.
@Emma-yt1ip
@Emma-yt1ip 5 лет назад
Very jealous of your climate! Such a cool concept. 😁
@Peppersfirst
@Peppersfirst 4 года назад
I'm always inspired when I watch Geoff's videos. Thanks for your wisdom Sir.
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