Current Tonight | December 05, 2009 | 5 comments

Permaculture - Greening The Desert - the Follow Up

SeaJade
This is awesome! Great success at creating abundant food forest in challenging desert location...

from youtube:"In this audio visual capsule review, revisit the renowned "Greening the Desert" project, with recent footage from the original site and the new Jordan Valley Permaculture Project."

To find out more about "Greening the Desert" and Geoff Lawton, please visit http://permaculture.org.au

To find out more about the Global Permaculture movement, please visit http://www.permacultureplanet.com
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The previously shared "Greening The Desert" video on permaculture:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sohI6vnWZmk
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5 comments // Permaculture - Greening The Desert - the Follow Up // Video

  • jubal
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      jubal  
    • Indeed, I can't wait for the collapse so we can rebuild the world in the likeness of the new ideas we have come to know. It will be extremely hard work, but I am prepared to work hard.

      I love my fellow humans and I want all to find happiness and liberty from ideological boxes.

      I guess one could argue that permaculture is an ideology, but I don't see it as an enslaving one. If you don't want to go to the extremes that others do you don't have to.

      But sooner or later you will see how their system works better and gets better results than trying to go it alone.

    • 2 years ago
  • SeaJade
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      SeaJade  
    • jubal:

      the working in harmony with nature is beautiful and uplifting, permaculture just makes things much easier to do so and is a delight to work with... i see my own little garden morphing into a permaculture "group" effort - all things play a part including the birds, the bugs, the wind, and so forth - its exactly like going with the flow, using nature (kindly) to work with instead of against... we don't need to conquer and destroy it, we need to respect and love it - the "rewards" are amazing...
      (love to you too jubal :-)

    • 2 years ago
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