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Nautilus Permaculture
Приєднався 2 лис 2023
A channel focused on providing info on how to collect, and use, data to aid in the creation of comprehensive designs using permaculture principles as a basic framework.
What is Terra Preta? Hint: It's not just Biochar
In this video we'll look at what terra preta is, it's history and it's modern use; how it differs from Biochar and where they meet/
Just Have A Thinks Video : ua-cam.com/video/aT2ji_tdHG0/v-deo.html
Book Terra Preta: greystonebooks.com/products/terra-preta
Just Have A Thinks Video : ua-cam.com/video/aT2ji_tdHG0/v-deo.html
Book Terra Preta: greystonebooks.com/products/terra-preta
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Data-Driven Permaculture Episode 2: Elements of Design
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In this video we'll explore how to assess the elements your system will require and yields it can produce and how they can be connected to support each other. Link to Geoff Lawtons Chicken Tractor on Steroids ua-cam.com/video/hi5eDdGzLK8/v-deo.htmlsi=t-_qGCsisD65kHZu
Data-Driven Permaculture: episode 1 - Land Design Essentials
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This is the inaugural video for the channel and the first in a series exploring how to collect, present, and use data to design functional and resilient landscapes. For this series we're looking at a property on Vancouver Island on the West Coast of Canada. Links: mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/sites/locate.php www.weather-atlas.com/ climateatlas.ca/ inkscape.org/ www.pureref.com/
yawn this sounds like a school homework assignment read out load to the class with monotone voice all the way through
I would say this is more of ideas and concepts from someone’s personal research. With the new LiDAR events happening all across the Amazon and archaeologists recently this year finding actual monuments, and if you read the actual stories of some of the first explorers accounts they write about the vast cities with the roadways not temporary living conditions. I personally believe that this could have been a portion of the indigenous people was to move from location to location because that still practice today however I do not believe that all of them were built upon that foundation. With only an extremely small amount of limited information available to the general public compared to the vast amount of knowledge that shared between archaeologists it’s difficult to say what actually caused ADE’s soil to be created and what differs it from location to location. My understanding of fermentation with indigenous cultures in the Amazon is what they call mountain microbes as well as anaerobic and aerobic fermentation combinations in order to process the soil. But my information stems from three years of research and I’ve only found four tribes that do this still today. So I say that to remind you that the amount of research is limited when you’re not on the ground in the field speaking with people and speaking with archaeologist yourself.
I have been working with organics since the early 2000's....back then there was zero information out there, hardly an internet...trying to figure out how to make volcanic rock dust work in modern agriculture led me to organics, the soil food web, microbes & mycorrhizae....it is all about microbes, fungi, minerals and storage of such (charcoal is a super high rise apartment block with speed of sound escalators)
I don't think the top layer is made of hummus, as you say. I do believe it is made of humus, however.
Anally speaking,of course
human remains are the key ingredient. all the "scary sacrifices" we were all told about....made good soil.
FR no shit
@@novelnouvel probably some shit, too. haha
Isn't the main issue with human waste the intake of pharma drugs?
You literally flush them in a week. Most drugs are organic and dilute in water. Solution: when on medication prepare/use a separate waste bucket marked biohazard.
@@Technoanima , you think poisons put into the human body are gone in a week? You know the majority of toxicity is stored in fat cells right?
Looks like a generic video made with AI
I started using/making biochar about six months ago, and so far it has been added to all my garden pots, garden bins, and other giant pots. So far I have noticed my plants create better structure in the leaves and in the main stems. The soil is healthier than before, and more worms to help grow all the bacteria to break it down.. Takes time but it is worth the wait
Hey Jeff, how long do you inoculate your biochar? I literally made it for the first time today and was curious how long it should be in compost before using it on/near a plant.
@@zubrismusicadd it to a new compost pile and once the pile has fully composted the biochar is ready. Bear in mind that only after three years due to oxidation will it be in its prime.
Can’t do it, it’s the narration
"Climate change"? Goodbye there's an agenda here.
Sorry, I can't take seriously a video about soil by someone who can't correctly pronounce "humus" and apparently doesn't know the difference between herbicide and fertilizer. Nor do I care for clicking on a video on Terra Pera and getting a sermon on the evils of the ag chemicals that are keeping us fed. Here's what I hate in general about the BS over Terra Peta and the attempts to recreate it. It completely ignores the primary problem with our understanding of soil. Soil is not "stuff". Soil is not a set of things. It is a system of interactions. No one is going to recreate Terra Preta in North America or Europe anymore than they could recreate a tropical rain forest. Terra Preta is a tropical rainforest soil based in yellow clay. Putting charcoal and fish bones in the ground in Massachusetts isn't going to create Terra Peta any more than it's going to grow up in a rainforest of mahogany and howler monkeys.
That doesn't mean that we can't learn anything from it, and try to make something good here.
full of misinformation. and end result is: we don't know how to make Terra Preta yet.
Thanks for saving me some time
It's a pity not to elaborate on the missing information. Would it be water retention, reduction of labile carbon dégradation by microorganisms, mechanical reduction of lixiviation...? What's the point of such a comment without further explanation.... and not recycling information instead of putting it in the garbage.
It's compost. It's generations of good composting practices. That's it. The magic is in the nature of the microbiome that exists when you have very healthy soil. Start composting.
Compost. Broken pottery. Charcoal. Terra preta.
@@litterbox2010hey fellow composter! I think you’re probably right. It would make sense that they literally composted EVERYTHING as well which probably created a very diverse -nutrient rich soil. There’s a great book called, “Humanure” if you haven’t read it. Be well 🙂
Thankyou
I am pretty sure 50,000 worms don't equal the weight of a cow, plus that's an extremely low population density.Maybe you meant 500,000 worms per acre, which is still inaccurate regarding weight comparison but closer. 2.5 minutes in and this combined with the hummus\humus pronunciation thing doesn't inspire confidence in the accuracy.
This was enlightening, thank you!
Hummus and humus are two different things. Humus is pronounced HYOO-muss. And hummus is pronounced HUH-muss
I had to double check that but yeah I concur.
Lyme.... Good for acid soil. And in powder form, the outhouse,.. couple small cups. Each use. No smell no flies.
you don't pronounce humus like that chickpea spread for your pita bread 😂
I wonder how someone making a video on soil manages to get that wrong.
you are correct. Its Huuuuumes
@@nonyadamnbusiness9887 Its called AI it often mispronounces words
@@Ron-sj6wv I don't think this is an AI voice..
Anti round up video, don t look at it
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I believe the Amazonians discovered biochar by accident. They were using the areas as trash dumps. Then someone noticed how plants grew in their trash dumps. Rest is history. Since it was a trash dump. Pottery, and other house hold none organic trash ended up in the soil. But did nothing to improve the soil.
You have not heard. The UN has gone to war over using animal manures as fertilizers? The Netherlands has closed 3,000 farms because of the nitrogen contamination. UN says it is a cause of Climate Change. The move is on to remove cows from the planet by 2030. Want be long before chickens, goats, pigs, etc. will be added to the list.
Yep, we are dying in our own filth. God's little monkeys
Abraham Rothschild's domesticated apes. addicted to his money, scared of his God.
Is it just poop, or is poop and pee ok too?
Get yourself a rabbit or chicken for manure. Rabbit if you only care about the manure and don’t need much maintenance. Chickens if you want some eggs with it too
@@rephaelreyes8552 Thank u for that, but that doesn't really answer my question, about if urine is ok to put in my compost pile like poop is.
@@BleachedWheatyeah it's been done many times. It'll hasten the decomposition process by providing nitrogen for bacteria to break down the leaves.
@@rephaelreyes8552 Adding urine, will provide extra nitrogen for helping the bacteria to break down the leaves?
Quite good, - but another "straw-hat" production. You do not answer the question you are putting; "What is Terra Preta". A lot of "blah, blah, blah" ... typical ... sorry, but you need critics to come up with something that is 2 - 3 minutes, efficient and "al grano" ... Good Luck!
Very informative video... thank you sir
Glyphosate and fertilizer in the same sentence, really? two different subjects
they are very different subjects. I don't really go into the applications of them in this video. I only really explore the negative impacts of glyphosates and chemical fertilizers which is why they are together in the same section. They could each use a dedicated video of their own.
When the karbonite hoax is finally exposed, boy, will these guys have egg on their faces...
Link?
@@hosoiarchives4858 ua-cam.com/video/6PfEMlSnQEc/v-deo.html
Proof it.........
Biochar & Terrapreta is modern gold
And the black earth in Ukraine that BlackRock will own if they win the war.
Well done, thank you!
I'm glad you enjoyed it and hopefully found it useful