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Food Forest in Greece, Summer update
Here is an update video for my food forest/Permaculture project. Watch my other videos before this to see the differences.
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Greece Food Forest (Spring 2024 update untouched)
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Watch the video from 6 months ago first! Note I misspoke at one point said I couldn’t find castor bean but I meant carob tree. And another misspoken tree I said Vachellie instead of Leucaeana.
Vanilla Farming in Brazil / Produção de Baunilha no Brasil
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Vanilla Farming in Brazil / Produção de Baunilha no Brasil
Making a greek style cob bench from mud and straw
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Making a greek style cob bench from mud and straw
Mediterranean Food Forest - Almond Trees
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Mediterranean Food Forest - Almond Trees
Starting a food forest in Sifnos, Greece - 2023 summer update
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Starting a food forest in Sifnos, Greece - 2023 summer update
Castor beans in the wind - 6 month update
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Castor beans in the wind - 6 month update
How to Brine Green Olives
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How to Brine Green Olives
Wind Breaker using old car tires and mud
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Wind Breaker using old car tires and mud
Mud-built stargazing area: PART 1
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Mud-built stargazing area: PART 1
Wind effects and method of staking on young castor bean plants
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Wind effects and method of staking on young castor bean plants
Setting stone flooring with a dry concrete pour
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Setting stone flooring with a dry concrete pour
Making Wild Wine / Fig Cider
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Making Wild Wine / Fig Cider
Oat Milk from Wild Oats (How to)
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Oat Milk from Wild Oats (How to)
How to lay plastic mulch on established plants (grapes)
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How to lay plastic mulch on established plants (grapes)
Spearfishing Catch and Cook in Barbados
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Spearfishing Catch and Cook in Barbados
Catch and Cook in Sifnos, Greece
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Catch and Cook in Sifnos, Greece
Sifnos Timelapse (View of Profitis Ilias)
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Sifnos Timelapse (View of Profitis Ilias)
Bearded Fireworm (Hermodice carunculata) feeding session
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Bearded Fireworm (Hermodice carunculata) feeding session
Old Town Chania, Crete TIMELAPSE (Day / Night)
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Old Town Chania, Crete TIMELAPSE (Day / Night)
How to extract dye from Cochineal bugs
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How to extract dye from Cochineal bugs
crab
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crab
Spearfishing for octopus
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Spearfishing for octopus
Receta de Moussaka (o Musaka)
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Receta de Moussaka (o Musaka)
Oregano Collecting in Vesini | Ρίγανη σε χωριά (Βεσίνι)
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Oregano Collecting in Vesini | Ρίγανη σε χωριά (Βεσίνι)
Profitis Ilias Sunset and Sunrise Time lapse | Προφήτης Ηλίας
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Profitis Ilias Sunset and Sunrise Time lapse | Προφήτης Ηλίας
Pablo Chapo
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Pablo Chapo
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Didgeridoo in Greece
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Didgeridoo in Greece

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  • @marinajunqueiranicoletti9078
    @marinajunqueiranicoletti9078 5 днів тому

    That's amazing!

  • @unknownx3601
    @unknownx3601 9 днів тому

    yuk

  • @motherofpastalovingitaly3852
    @motherofpastalovingitaly3852 10 днів тому

    This video was super helpful for me! I am currently working on a diy stone patio for my front yard but everyone i’d seen who did something similar mixed the cement mix/sand with water and then laid the rocks into the mix but i have already begun laying my stones in the patio space bc i haven’t purchased the sand and cement yet. I really hope to be able to do what you did here and mix the sand/cement and pour it in between the stones dry then put water over it after.

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems 10 днів тому

      @@motherofpastalovingitaly3852 yesss, definitely update me here how it worked out… keep in mind I poured out a layer of the mix too at the bottom and more so “pressed” the rocks into place, while pouring a little bit in between as needed. Then the water really needs to be misted on…

  • @eckhart9729
    @eckhart9729 22 дні тому

    how is it holding up ? and what is the percentage or parts of sand-cement mix ?

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems 22 дні тому

      @@eckhart9729 it’s still holding up great. It was about 4.5:1 sand:cement

  • @artigotale
    @artigotale 24 дні тому

    This is very interesting

  • @user-wh2hj8lo7s
    @user-wh2hj8lo7s 26 днів тому

    ลงข้อมูลการปลูกการดูแลวนิลาเยอะๆนครับ Thailand

  • @FoodForestPermaculture
    @FoodForestPermaculture Місяць тому

    Fantastic

  • @byrdhemenway1213
    @byrdhemenway1213 Місяць тому

    Dude looking amazing exsited for ur food forest to bloom and seed epic love ur videos keep making more your so epic

  • @JustRajPlease
    @JustRajPlease Місяць тому

    Very well documented!

  • @Lars_Hermsen
    @Lars_Hermsen Місяць тому

    You can almost tap it for three mana!

  • @patriciabelgarde4002
    @patriciabelgarde4002 Місяць тому

    I love them they smell so beautiful in the spring and when they bloom it’s time to plant your garden

  • @moriahlyn
    @moriahlyn Місяць тому

    Why would you save that menace of a tree. I hate them

  • @daniellatanswell3990
    @daniellatanswell3990 Місяць тому

    FYI: Seeded almonds have 50/50 chance of coming out bitter. Not a big deal, you can graft a sweet one if needed ;-)

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems Місяць тому

      Let’s see what happens! I’m planning on grafting all sorts of stone fruit on the strong ones

    • @daniellatanswell3990
      @daniellatanswell3990 Місяць тому

      @@BetterWorldEcosystems Ah cool! I guess most of the prunus genus will graft ok. We have a few very old almond trees that are past their best, and water scarcity is a big issue where we are. We've discovered (by accident) that growing almond trees as bushes made them far more resilient, drought resistant and productive!

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems Місяць тому

      @@daniellatanswell3990 ooo how do you grow them as bushes, heavy pruning? And about how tall do those bushes get?

    • @daniellatanswell3990
      @daniellatanswell3990 Місяць тому

      @@BetterWorldEcosystems You simply cut it right back to the just above ground (In fall or before the new wood comes out). This will force the plant to send out several new shoots, I usually try to keep 3-4 that will make a nice shape, and take out everything else. All the energy will go to those new chosen shoots and you will have a nice bush-type tree. Most of ours are from old trees that we cut back are about 2m tall, those from seeds are maybe 1.5m? This is simply because the old trees have a huge root system that the new ones don't yet have. They will eventually grow if you let them ;-)

    • @PolAdd22
      @PolAdd22 Місяць тому

      İt's okay, bitter almonds have a nice artificial cherry flavor if used (not a bunch, because.. cyanide) in desserts...plus if you bake them, the amygdalin breaks down and they become like normal baked almonds

  • @andrews7527
    @andrews7527 Місяць тому

    Passion and dedication 👏

  • @vegandolls
    @vegandolls Місяць тому

    and in a couple of years you'll be googling ' help, my yard is covered in locust trees how do o get rid of them'. lietrally me

  • @jessecastellanos669
    @jessecastellanos669 Місяць тому

    Total recovery, nice!

  • @amarosoares5287
    @amarosoares5287 2 місяці тому

    👍👍👍👍👍🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱

  • @mashcury
    @mashcury 2 місяці тому

    Tnx!

  • @ValCronin
    @ValCronin 2 місяці тому

    Do they have carminic acid throughout their entire bodies? Do they ALSO have regular blood?

    • @ValCronin
      @ValCronin 2 місяці тому

      From Quora: Do cochineals have blood in the same way locusts do? The major difference between insect blood and the blood of vertebrates, including humans, is that vertebrate blood contains red blood cells. Insects and other invertebrates, on the other hand, have what is called hemolympha heterogeneous fluid that courses through their bodies, bathing all the internal tissues. Hemolymph is mostly water, but it also contains ions, carbohydrates, lipids, glycerol, amino acids, hormones, some cells and pigments. The pigments, however, are usually rather bland, and thus insect blood is clear or tinged with yellow or green. (The red color that you see upon squashing a housefly or fruit fly is actually pigment from the insect’s eyes.) In the case of cochineal, there is a particularly bright red coloration in their blood and bodies. The cochineal scale insect (Dactylopius coccus) produces a red pigment called appropriately enough, cochineal. Cochineal scales live on prickly pear, and cover their tiny bodies in a white, fluffy wax to protect themselves from the sun. Why are these little insects so red under all that fluff? Carminic acid (their red dye) repels ants. Thus their pigment evolved as a chemical weapon against predation. The scale insects are collected, dried and crushed, mixed with an acidic alcohol solution and the pigment known as carmine is extracted.

  • @pmreynolds4547
    @pmreynolds4547 2 місяці тому

    Beware of various treatments that put on lawns

  • @TheWickerShireProject
    @TheWickerShireProject 3 місяці тому

    Close that Lid! I know what that smells like! We have ours aging for 1 year for next spring. (3 variations NICE!)

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems 3 місяці тому

      Awesome, one year huh?! I need more containers…

    • @TheWickerShireProject
      @TheWickerShireProject 3 місяці тому

      @@BetterWorldEcosystems Liquid anaerobic teas break down NPK. Under 1 to 2 months trace amounts of npk. Mostly water and ammonia ( Nitrogen cycle happening ). 4 to 6 months Light to moderate npk readings. 9 months to 1 year = Complete cellular breakdown and digest and expelled elements npk and micronutrient.

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems 3 місяці тому

      @@TheWickerShireProject amazing, never new that timeline. Thanks for sharing!

    • @TheWickerShireProject
      @TheWickerShireProject 3 місяці тому

      @@BetterWorldEcosystems Good base line to keep in mind to know what's happening roughly in those containers with the liquids. Things can break down faster if it's warmer ect... Adding any compost or leaf mold gives it an initial jump start.

  • @CuteLittleKittyGrassy
    @CuteLittleKittyGrassy 3 місяці тому

    Tysm for this video, do you know how to blend without blender, or do you just crush the oat’s??

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems 3 місяці тому

      Hmm im sure if you get enough of them you can crush them and then mix them with water and it should be good

    • @CuteLittleKittyGrassy
      @CuteLittleKittyGrassy 3 місяці тому

      @@BetterWorldEcosystems Oh ok thank

  • @jewoningzelfverkopen
    @jewoningzelfverkopen 3 місяці тому

    Do you know how to keep the ground covered in summer in the cyclades? So much wind, and to hot for living groundcover.

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems 3 місяці тому

      Still trying to find a good consistent way to do that.. definitely too hot for living ground clover. Last year I purchased a straw bale and spread that around, but the wind doesn’t make it too easy to stay in one place. What have you tried?

  • @phentz15
    @phentz15 3 місяці тому

    Sewage❌️ Liquidity fertilizer ✅️

  • @beam.1612
    @beam.1612 3 місяці тому

    Boa tarde ..Qual e seu nome? A materia nao fala. E voce tem a tahitenses tbem ou so planifolia

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems 3 місяці тому

      Oi boa tarde, só planifolia! O nome de empresa é Toldya vanilla (www.toldyavanillacompany.com.br/) e @toldya.vanilla_co no instagram

  • @shellymarlenemartin2779
    @shellymarlenemartin2779 3 місяці тому

    Do you sell your dye? ❤

  • @FoodForestPermaculture
    @FoodForestPermaculture 3 місяці тому

    Fantastic

  • @priscillahbii3823
    @priscillahbii3823 3 місяці тому

    Mmali M 😅😅😅

  • @mcfatsac
    @mcfatsac 3 місяці тому

    Let nature select the strong ones so you don’t have to later

  • @simoeqr1113
    @simoeqr1113 3 місяці тому

    First time I know that caused by wind.

  • @tempestive1
    @tempestive1 3 місяці тому

    Ebola and brain eating parasites are natural. Why fight them? Look at the naturalist fallacy, and the survivor bias. Staking and/or pruning can be the difference between a tree with formations that accumulate organic matter and become doors for pathogens. We have knowledge and can apply it. Why not do better?

  • @craigvarey9230
    @craigvarey9230 3 місяці тому

    Nature ALWAYS finds a way! Nice upload my brother 👌

  • @nancydean8260
    @nancydean8260 4 місяці тому

    All over the back yard every year. Such a pain to remove if I let them get too big. Ugh

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems 4 місяці тому

      Where are you located? Here it rains so little, I need to supplement watering

    • @nancydean8260
      @nancydean8260 4 місяці тому

      @@BetterWorldEcosystems I am located in Mississippi, just below memphis,Tn

  • @BetterWorldEcosystems
    @BetterWorldEcosystems 4 місяці тому

    Ignore the obvious audio from the bathroom

  • @tinokshenishba
    @tinokshenishba 4 місяці тому

    How will you remove the. weeds?

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems 4 місяці тому

      I spot remove them around the trees and where I want to plant. The rest of the area I will just let rest, too big for me on my own to manage anyway. I use a weedwacker + shovel/rake

  • @christinakaur8766
    @christinakaur8766 4 місяці тому

    That's a Russian olive tree, yeah?

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems 4 місяці тому

      Actually it’s not :), it makes regular olives that my family eats. Although the seeds might come out as wild inedible olives which I will graft in the future.

  • @tomscott3
    @tomscott3 4 місяці тому

    I would actually use small gardening rocks or the big ones like you did since weeds will definitely grow in any amount of soil in Florida. Very Best Regards, Tom Scott Author ● Speaker ● World's Leading Expert on the Corrupt U.S. Legal System _Stack the Legal Odds in Your Favor_ _Our American Injustice System_

  • @TheAngryMaskSalesman64
    @TheAngryMaskSalesman64 4 місяці тому

    cool video, absolutely beautiful farm.

  • @ayrafarm9547
    @ayrafarm9547 4 місяці тому

    Good luck friends, good luck in farming vanilla, greetings from us Indonesian vanilla farmers, we grow planifolia type vanilla, good work, friends, good luck, don't forget to subscribe, like&

  • @guitarnotator
    @guitarnotator 4 місяці тому

    Good video! I just decided to stop buying oat milk as i'm trying to repulate a survival diet. Which means avoiding all processed foods and plant families that don't grow in my region. If I found wild oats I would just make a porrige because surely processing into milk your loosing much of the fibre content which is one of the main purposes of consuming oats. I think that goes for all plant based milks. Really the classification of what milk is in my mind is that what comes from a cow or goat and if your vegan a coconut.

  • @badinhabadinha
    @badinhabadinha 5 місяців тому

    Não se rega esta planta?

  • @sarah_farm
    @sarah_farm 6 місяців тому

    Your videos are amazing! If you like farming or harvesting videos, I look forward to having you visit my channel to have relaxing moments together!

  • @burbex
    @burbex 7 місяців тому

    What country is this?

  • @randycarter6213
    @randycarter6213 7 місяців тому

    Very interesting Zoltan. Well done and congratulations!

  • @akobenchain1
    @akobenchain1 7 місяців тому

    Great video, but your ending disclaimer is false! From the looks of it, thousands of bugs were harmed in the making of this video.

  • @queenoftheinternet
    @queenoftheinternet 8 місяців тому

    this channel is amazing, thank you for your work!

  • @juliehorney995
    @juliehorney995 9 місяців тому

    Will you add swales? Might work well with your already rolling topography. Such a beautiful area!

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems 9 місяців тому

      I’ve added a couple small ones to see how well they work, but nothing major. I figured I don’t need them too much as the area is terraced and more or less flat (but bumpy). No obvious slope in any direction. I could be wrong though!!

  • @jewoningzelfverkopen
    @jewoningzelfverkopen 9 місяців тому

    Hello Marios, what are you doing as windbreaks and soil inprovement? Do you get the rocks out? I got similar conditions.

    • @BetterWorldEcosystems
      @BetterWorldEcosystems 9 місяців тому

      Hey I just uploaded this video to show you how it is now. They survived the winter with no additional staking and really exploded in growth over august/september when I started watering them more. I didn’t get the rocks out, just dug around them and added a lot of mulch for better water retention!

  • @kewn8286
    @kewn8286 9 місяців тому

    Does Cochineal harden into the brownish circular scale you see glued to Opuntia? Or is that another scale bug? A friend recently let me take some cuttings and his field had all sorts of pests including white cochineal and scale.. I just wonder if they are the same.

  • @megnetrg
    @megnetrg 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for posting this!