Backyard Permaculture: Starting at home...
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This is another fav of mine, from Australia, this guy is great fun. I like it because it shows what people can do with their yards. Just learned that these were the folks who put this video together, http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/video/download.htm check them out, lots of very good episodes there!!!! (29 June 2014) Pulling so many pcs together. Starting in the place where we are. Posted @ Agora1.org Biodynamics Farming conversation, for educational purposes only To Continue to be inspired with what you can do in your own space, city... or otherwise, see playlist HomeGrown Revolution: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9C92EE7549440E1F
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Well done Mate.
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thats not permaculture, digging and adding all that stuff is not done in nature!
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Very inspiring! Thanks for posting this video.
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This is gold!
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Magnificent!!
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I'm looking to build a Christian farming permaculture community in SE Michigan if you are interested contact me. God bless you.
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Thank you for making this video so easily available :)
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All those animal products (and keeping poultry) are completely unnecessary. Instead of putting manure, blood and bones over everything, try just using earth and compost. It would great for me, my plants grow very well. Especially stay away from peat moss, or anything else from the store basically. That stuff is terrible for the environment on an ecocidal level. There are more planet-friendly ways we can do permaculture (and life in general) so I hope the permacommunity continues to progress in that direction.
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WTF asbestos fence? holy shit...
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Tires are very toxic. I wouldn't use them in the garden...
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Why are your chickens debeaked ? Were they rescues?
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Best practical, yet informative youtube video on permaculture, thankyou!
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John Coller 'Growing your Greens'!
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Nice presentation. I like this guy. He's a natural permaculturist and not only a presenter.
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why the fuck is there a gray asbestos fence of death
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the water in his sink comes out like flint water
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A really nice way to garden and recycle a lot of good and useable materiel. Only thing I have great concerns with is the heavy use of blood and bone meal, since this is not from any sustainable source - animal agriculture and slaughterhouses is not enviromental friendly in any way nor is is etical right to kill animals and spread their bodyparts or fluids i the garden and call it fertilizer. This needs to be pointed out to those who dont think twice or dont know about the origin of these products. Make the garden sustainable and find other friendlier fertilizers and get a much happier garden to eat, enjoy and inspire others. Thats true gardening.
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lol whats a chuck?
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i thought it was going to be some strange birds as it sounded like you kept saying chucks..lol. great video
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