Principles: 1. Observe & interact 2. Catch and store energy 3. Obtain and yield 4. Apply self regulation and accept feedback 5. Use and value renewable resources & service 6. Produce no waste 7. Design from pattern to design 8. Integrate rather than segregate 9. Use small and slow solutions 10. Use and value diversity 11. Use egdes and value the marginal Creatively use& respond to change
I was really quite moved by this video. Being a human CAN be a beautiful thing. I often imagine what the planet would be like if we were to all utilise these principles. Thanks for posting this, and other videos. They really are design for life inspiration. Thank you
The part I love (because it fires up the imagination and creative thinking) about #8 (Integrate rather than segregate) is that you have at least 3 elements performing/supporting each function (so if 1 fails, or even 2 fail, there's still 1 element performing that function), and at least 3 functions are performed by each element, so redundancy is built in to a design. Simple examples: Function: providing shade Elements providing shade: grape vines on a pergola, shade trees, a roof (thanks, Geoff Lawton!) Element: a pergola Functions performed by a pergola: provides shade, acts as a trellis for grape vines, gives children a play structure, serves as an outdoor seating area (that's 4 functions!)
I am glad you were brave and forward thinking enough to commit to these principles. I trust and hope that you are continuing to educate and improve wherever life takes you. Blessings on you and all those who care and teach others to care.
Can’t believe a permaculture vid popped up on my home feed. Landscaping vs. permascaping: changing the land to work for you vs. learning to work with the land that is. Work smarter, not harder. I see that human values and morals have been added into the concept of permascaping.
1. Observe and Interact 2. Catch and Store Energy 3. Obtain a Yield 4. Apply Self-Regulation and Accept Feedback 5. Use and Value Renewable Resources & Services. 6. Produce No Waste 7. Design from Patterns to Details 8. Integrate Rather than Segregate 9. Use Small and Slow Solutions 10. Use and Value Diversity 11. Use Edges& Value the Marginal 12. Creatively Use & Respond to Change
Governments control most schools, so there would be a conflict of interest . Corporates keep them in office. Big business only cares about the bottom line and the well being of a very small, greedy minority.
People should reframe from using word such as slave. You maybe can fodder for the system but you are certainly not slaves. A "system" that allows you move out to other countries if they take you, or even move to a small islands. But am aware why people hate the system/government as they're traitorous. Permacutler is a nice idea for people that can do this but the majority can't.
@@fullercrane8548 Freedom is an illusion. You must obey, you must give your work and your energy for the system, you have to follow their laws and rules. If you don't follow the rules, if you don't accept exploitation then you're screwed. They own your body and they watch very carefully their property. You don't really have a choice to leave the system/government/civilization. If you leave, you'll be treated as a lawless criminal, a terrorist, a traitor. The system is aways reinforcing itself, indoctrinating people to think that its dangerous out there and that no one can survive outside of it.
I'm so happy I got into gardening. 6 fruit trees, 30 berry bushes, grapevines, 6 grapevines, 6 type of mushrooms, a bunch of medicinal herbs, making my own compost, I now have my own bees, I'm working on getting some owls to nest in my backyard, and a small pond of tilapia.
Good for you (and us)! I'm on my way there too. I haven't got the fish yet but I have four big cisterns that I'm filling for fire suppression that could hold fish.
I'm absolutely going to use these principles when I finally get my piece of heaven in Bulgaria. Gaining as much knowledge as possible so I can start implementing it from day 1 on the land.
Even before then, you can start practicing these prinbiples in your own backyard, or even in the town or city where you live, so that once you get your "piece of heaven" you have some experience. See Toby Hemenway's two phenomenal books, "Gaia's Garden" and "The Permaculture City," And best of luck with your plans and aspirations!
Beauty is important, also. Beauty is a motivator. I believe Bill Mollison said beauty was one of the things we need to include in our design. We need to incorporate more usefulness *with* beauty. Beauty is something often forgotten in the utility formula.
True. In the garden of Eden there was "every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food" (Genesis 2:9). Whether or not you're a believer, there is ancient wisdom in having not just utility but beauty also. Beauty is important.
I think with a permaculture approach to the human beings, we would also not waste, observe and interact, harvest the yield, in other words creativity and expression would naturally spring from community that practices these principles toward nature and toward ourselves. Art is one of those emergent unexpected gifts of nature.
Im a introvert herbalist and i was imagining to make my medicinal island in the mountain top of the world and not just medicinal plants was wondering how to agriculture without $$ just nature knowledge and hardwork ..i dint knew what premaculture mean but with just being alone and wondering how to i already discovered more than this along my journey for nature,wildlife and humanity ..thanks for the video its all truth..😊
Thank you, this is twice I have watched this video. I do love things like this. It is a form of art, and you laid it out brilliantly. Thank you. I shall continue to watch the rest of your videos. P.E.A.C.E
I just watched a gardening Australia couple who have been permaculture people for many years and still use social security, still need fuel each week, and still need 30% input through out their entire year... and yet they were being hailed as doing Extremely well.... and then I see an american capitalist employing 7 workers and earning $350k on his 1.3acres... F.... me permaculture is a big socialist wank!!! Not even chinese use these techniques... and those that do are removed and skyscrapers or aquaponics soon put in their old farm..
@@lesliegrayson1722 So your entire Argument against permaculture is that it doesn't produce money? Permaculture can produce high amounts of food and is essential to stop soil depletion.
@@thorsten8790 SOIL depletion LOL what a crock of Shit.... when a plant feeds it will take away what it wants... when it rains this happens too so f22king what... the sun is getting larger every day, the last life on earth will die at 4000 degrees c so you work it out how soon the first plant starts to die coz when that happens in 500-1000 years all life will be about to die real soon... and ur worrying about some stupid bit of soil being displaced LOL ur funny man everyone is talking about going into space and Socialist idiots are still talking about how they can save earth LOL MORONS its like living on another planet with socialists... they are like aliens!!!!
@@thorsten8790 Scientific research has already proven that permaculture cannot provide enough food for the entire world. The yield is too low and it takes up too much space.
Thank you very much for this wonderful and educational videos about permaculture. I'am from Philippines. I don't have knowledge about permaculture,and it was a good opportunity that i watch this videos. Thank you so much..
Excellent. Also important are food and shelter for wildlife. In addition consider herbs to extract essential oils. One of many that come to mind is poncirus trifoliate that makes an impenetrable thorny hedge and an oil from seeds that is similar to grapefruit seed extract.
Greetings from Arizona growing zone 9b! thank you for this information. whether we knew it or not, we have been doing this all our life, not knowing it had a name to it!
On principle #8: Integrating everything will also create higher dependence among units. This is not bad if each unit can be replaced easily, but if a lot of units are dependable this can create a chain reaction. I would say that when one integrates, one has to create redundancy as well.
Integrating does creates redundancy! The systems in ecology which source their nutrients from a single place are the least resilient - higher connectivity leads to the highest biodiversity and higher biodiversity leads to tighter nutrient cycling and resilience
As Steve says below, the "rule" that goes with this principle is that you have at least 3 elements performing/supporting each function (so if 1 fails, or even 2 fail, there's still 1 element performing that function), and at least 3 functions are performed by each element. Simple examples: Function: providing shade Elements providing shade: grape vines on a pergola, shade trees, a roof (thanks, Geoff Lawton!) Element: a pergola Functions performed by a pergola: provides shade, acts as a trellis for grape vines, gives children a play structure, serves as an outdoor seating area (that's 4 functions!) So yes, a lot of redundancy is built into the design to avoid the problem you mention.
Wow very enlightening gotta get those books hope they are witten in such a way that allows as easy understanding and practice as you have taught us. Thanks for sharing
I love Mollison's Designer's Manual. It's one of my favorite resources. Nicely done. Your trick of drawing on the screen is really cool! Wish I'd thought of that! 🙂🌱
Love it Iam trying to talk some friends of mine into doing things like this . I would even be willing to help or do it for them .. we all need to start doing this for the world we live in
Any videos about healthy community building and governance? Great presentation by the way! Hopefully these intentional communities and cohabitation experiments gain more popularity and have a bigger influence and voice. People over profits and not the other way around. Need to be producing strong, healthy, educated, moral/ethical, and virtuous people. Or we could always just collectively twerk our way into the future and just turn it into like a big globalized clout chase.
What does "educated" mean? What does "moral/ethical" mean? What does "virtuous" mean? We don't want to fall into dogma here. I believe it's equally important to question our values, especially when they appear "good."
Great breakdown bro! makes it easy to learn for anyone new to permaculture. I recommend everyone to do the design course. i done it in costa rica and learnt more in 2 weeks then any education ive ever had!
Humans become the pandas ;) amazing renewable resource. Also I a have never seen a bamboo patch expand beyond a 1/4 acre here in Western Washington. They will likely never go to seed.
Yea I liked everything except the bamboo idea. Even if you put in plates around the bamboo more than half a meter deep, it will still find a way out. Speaking from experience. Bamboo does not belong anywhere except in China lol.
Where I live, almost all these points are literally illegal. For example no constructed ponds, no grey or black water usage, maximum plant height... I want to move as soon as I can figure out how to afford it.
Decision makers, for the most part, are ignorant. In my city they cut down all the diverse native trees and plant, more or less a monoculture of nursery trees. They fail to plan for parks and green areas because there are no taxes coming from parks. I could go on and on about decision makers and their narrow minds.
@@judithvijfentwintig9760 Right? Did you know it's actually illegal to harvest rainwater in some states? But then again, the Dutch with their "Tile-tax" is doing a big sprint to keep up with the muricans in that regard at least.
That's pretty wonderful. I'd love if something like that would happen where I live. I'm just curious if this scenario implies, that all what's shown in this picture is the property of the anticipated people who are living there. Because here in Germany you can't just grow things besides the street. You aren't even allowed to do what you want on your own property. There are so many regulations... :-(
I’m a student studying botany and have been planning on transferring to UCSC, but now seeing Oregon state having courses that cover principles of permaculture, I’m interested, please tell me what program at Oregon state covers this?
I think, that this, should be what education becomes, because education right now, serves only financial interests, and specifically not environmental interests.
Looking at the comments coming from people world wide the powers that be governments zoning regulators & regulations & covenants on land & housing developments generally makes this way of life almost impossible but i shall still try to implement as much principles of permaculture as i can
Principles:
1. Observe & interact
2. Catch and store energy
3. Obtain and yield
4. Apply self regulation and accept feedback
5. Use and value renewable resources & service
6. Produce no waste
7. Design from pattern to design
8. Integrate rather than segregate
9. Use small and slow solutions
10. Use and value diversity
11. Use egdes and value the marginal
Creatively use& respond to change
(when every living cell holds an ocean witin - water wants to flow slow)
"Permaculture is about Directives, NOT Principles, " Bill Mollison
Very helpful. However, no 7 should read "Design from pattern to details"
Principle of cooperation
I was really quite moved by this video. Being a human CAN be a beautiful thing. I often imagine what the planet would be like if we were to all utilise these principles. Thanks for posting this, and other videos. They really are design for life inspiration. Thank you
The part I love (because it fires up the imagination and creative thinking) about #8 (Integrate rather than segregate) is that you have at least 3 elements performing/supporting each function (so if 1 fails, or even 2 fail, there's still 1 element performing that function), and at least 3 functions are performed by each element, so redundancy is built in to a design. Simple examples:
Function: providing shade
Elements providing shade: grape vines on a pergola, shade trees, a roof (thanks, Geoff Lawton!)
Element: a pergola
Functions performed by a pergola: provides shade, acts as a trellis for grape vines, gives children a play structure, serves as an outdoor seating area (that's 4 functions!)
I took your online course through OSU. I am so glad your putting the videos out there!!! share the wealth
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I am glad you were brave and forward thinking enough to commit to these principles. I trust and hope that you are continuing to educate and improve wherever life takes you. Blessings on you and all those who care and teach others to care.
My career dream is my own permaculture farm co-op! Thank you for this video!
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Can’t believe a permaculture vid popped up on my home feed. Landscaping vs. permascaping: changing the land to work for you vs. learning to work with the land that is. Work smarter, not harder.
I see that human values and morals have been added into the concept of permascaping.
An abundance for all is on our planet, we really need to get back into the garden!
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1. Observe and Interact
2. Catch and Store Energy
3. Obtain a Yield
4. Apply Self-Regulation and Accept Feedback
5. Use and Value Renewable Resources & Services.
6. Produce No Waste
7. Design from Patterns to Details
8. Integrate Rather than Segregate
9. Use Small and Slow Solutions
10. Use and Value Diversity
11. Use Edges& Value the Marginal
12. Creatively Use & Respond to Change
Thanks a lot Bud!
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This is what we should be thought in schools and not how to be slaves to the system!
Governments control most schools, so there would be a conflict of interest . Corporates keep them in office. Big business only cares about the bottom line and the well being of a very small, greedy minority.
People should reframe from using word such as slave. You maybe can fodder for the system but you are certainly not slaves. A "system" that allows you move out to other countries if they take you, or even move to a small islands. But am aware why people hate the system/government as they're traitorous. Permacutler is a nice idea for people that can do this but the majority can't.
@@fullercrane8548 "...the majority can't." WHY???
@@abusimbele because of the government
@@fullercrane8548 Freedom is an illusion. You must obey, you must give your work and your energy for the system, you have to follow their laws and rules. If you don't follow the rules, if you don't accept exploitation then you're screwed. They own your body and they watch very carefully their property. You don't really have a choice to leave the system/government/civilization. If you leave, you'll be treated as a lawless criminal, a terrorist, a traitor. The system is aways reinforcing itself, indoctrinating people to think that its dangerous out there and that no one can survive outside of it.
I'm so happy I got into gardening. 6 fruit trees, 30 berry bushes, grapevines, 6 grapevines, 6 type of mushrooms, a bunch of medicinal herbs, making my own compost, I now have my own bees, I'm working on getting some owls to nest in my backyard, and a small pond of tilapia.
Good for you (and us)!
I'm on my way there too. I haven't got the fish yet but I have four big cisterns that I'm filling for fire suppression that could hold fish.
I'm absolutely going to use these principles when I finally get my piece of heaven in Bulgaria. Gaining as much knowledge as possible so I can start implementing it from day 1 on the land.
Please take me with you when you go! 🙏
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Even before then, you can start practicing these prinbiples in your own backyard, or even in the town or city where you live, so that once you get your "piece of heaven" you have some experience. See Toby Hemenway's two phenomenal books, "Gaia's Garden" and "The Permaculture City," And best of luck with your plans and aspirations!
There it is, the perfect video to show anyone who asks me what permaculture is! Thank you!
Beauty is important, also. Beauty is a motivator. I believe Bill Mollison said beauty was one of the things we need to include in our design. We need to incorporate more usefulness *with* beauty. Beauty is something often forgotten in the utility formula.
True. In the garden of Eden there was "every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food" (Genesis 2:9). Whether or not you're a believer, there is ancient wisdom in having not just utility but beauty also. Beauty is important.
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I think with a permaculture approach to the human beings, we would also not waste, observe and interact, harvest the yield, in other words creativity and expression would naturally spring from community that practices these principles toward nature and toward ourselves. Art is one of those emergent unexpected gifts of nature.
Im a introvert herbalist and i was imagining to make my medicinal island in the mountain top of the world and not just medicinal plants was wondering how to agriculture without $$ just nature knowledge and hardwork ..i dint knew what premaculture mean but with just being alone and wondering how to i already discovered more than this along my journey for nature,wildlife and humanity ..thanks for the video its all truth..😊
HIMALAYAS already CONTAIN fauna & FLORAS OF THE MEDICINAL TYPES ,... NAMASTE TO U'r THOUGHTS ! ,,, ....
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Thank you, this is twice I have watched this video. I do love things like this. It is a form of art, and you laid it out brilliantly. Thank you. I shall continue to watch the rest of your videos.
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We must teach this to our children.
Plant permaculture gardens worldwide.
I just watched a gardening Australia couple who have been permaculture people for many years and still use social security, still need fuel each week, and still need 30% input through out their entire year... and yet they were being hailed as doing Extremely well.... and then I see an american capitalist employing 7 workers and earning $350k on his 1.3acres... F.... me permaculture is a big socialist wank!!! Not even chinese use these techniques... and those that do are removed and skyscrapers or aquaponics soon put in their old farm..
@@lesliegrayson1722 So your entire Argument against permaculture is that it doesn't produce money? Permaculture can produce high amounts of food and is essential to stop soil depletion.
@@thorsten8790 SOIL depletion LOL what a crock of Shit.... when a plant feeds it will take away what it wants... when it rains this happens too so f22king what... the sun is getting larger every day, the last life on earth will die at 4000 degrees c so you work it out how soon the first plant starts to die coz when that happens in 500-1000 years all life will be about to die real soon... and ur worrying about some stupid bit of soil being displaced LOL ur funny man everyone is talking about going into space and Socialist idiots are still talking about how they can save earth LOL MORONS
its like living on another planet with socialists... they are like aliens!!!!
@@thorsten8790 Scientific research has already proven that permaculture cannot provide enough food for the entire world. The yield is too low and it takes up too much space.
@@superduperfreakyDj Citation.
Thank you very much for this wonderful and educational videos about permaculture. I'am from Philippines. I don't have knowledge about permaculture,and it was a good opportunity that i watch this videos. Thank you so much..
Excellent presentation! I understand now that Permaculture is the smart way to garden, and even beyond that, the smart way to live. Thanks!
What an excellent professor you are. Your classes are so interesting.
Very nice and concise summary of David Holmgren's 12 Principle.
This is a really effective educational mode! Great review of the principles, thank you for making this a public resource!
Excellent. Also important are food and shelter for wildlife. In addition consider herbs to extract essential oils. One of many that come to mind is poncirus trifoliate that makes an impenetrable thorny hedge and an oil from seeds that is similar to grapefruit seed extract.
Greetings from Arizona growing zone 9b! thank you for this information. whether we knew it or not, we have been doing this all our life, not knowing it had a name to it!
Watching these while I sit in my rented apartment on corporate land 😭
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Take the plunge. Find a way to get out.
A really fantastic presentation. Thanks so much OSU for making the effort
This is so enlightening! Makes me want to to take a class and learn more!
Tbh, there is not a whole lot to learn about this. If you just use common sense, you're pretty much good to go.
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EXCELLENT VIDEO! Congrats to the instructor...
Like very much how you somplifay and deliver in such a creative direct way.
Thank you 🙏🏽💖
Great video. To the point, no fluff.
On principle #8: Integrating everything will also create higher dependence among units. This is not bad if each unit can be replaced easily, but if a lot of units are dependable this can create a chain reaction. I would say that when one integrates, one has to create redundancy as well.
Each task needs to be performed by several units, and each unit performs several tasks.
Integrating does creates redundancy! The systems in ecology which source their nutrients from a single place are the least resilient - higher connectivity leads to the highest biodiversity and higher biodiversity leads to tighter nutrient cycling and resilience
As Steve says below, the "rule" that goes with this principle is that you have at least 3 elements performing/supporting each function (so if 1 fails, or even 2 fail, there's still 1 element performing that function), and at least 3 functions are performed by each element. Simple examples:
Function: providing shade
Elements providing shade: grape vines on a pergola, shade trees, a roof (thanks, Geoff Lawton!)
Element: a pergola
Functions performed by a pergola: provides shade, acts as a trellis for grape vines, gives children a play structure, serves as an outdoor seating area (that's 4 functions!)
So yes, a lot of redundancy is built into the design to avoid the problem you mention.
Wow very enlightening gotta get those books hope they are witten in such a way that allows as easy understanding and practice as you have taught us.
Thanks for sharing
I like the way you simply , user-friendly, I love permaculture and all it's principle
I am going to do this in an urban garden and it will be manageable on a household level. Thanks for your explanations.
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Thank you! Fantastic presentation and illustrations! Great teacher!
Awesome brief discussion of the whole Principles of Premaculture.
Fantastic breakdown and intro to the key principles and practices. Greatly appreciated L/S
Unity in diversity - The World is one family.
I love Mollison's Designer's Manual. It's one of my favorite resources. Nicely done. Your trick of drawing on the screen is really cool! Wish I'd thought of that! 🙂🌱
I am watching this even if I dont have a land. But its very interesting and I really like this idea.
Watching in 2019 thanks to advance technology can learn online. Explanations made so easy
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MY GOD THIS IS BEAUTIFUL.
This channel is what I needed
I wish I could videos that break things down Into baby steps.
Here is how you to need begin................These are the steps.......
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This was so beautiful and inspiring. Thank you very much
Love it Iam trying to talk some friends of mine into doing things like this . I would even be willing to help or do it for them .. we all need to start doing this for the world we live in
awesome! well done mate! enjoyed the presentation immensely! thank you for sharing!
This was the perfect video. Proud to be a Beaver!
Great information. Thank you!
I can't wait to implement these principles on my New Brunswick property
Any videos about healthy community building and governance? Great presentation by the way! Hopefully these intentional communities and cohabitation experiments gain more popularity and have a bigger influence and voice. People over profits and not the other way around. Need to be producing strong, healthy, educated, moral/ethical, and virtuous people. Or we could always just collectively twerk our way into the future and just turn it into like a big globalized clout chase.
What does "educated" mean?
What does "moral/ethical" mean?
What does "virtuous" mean?
We don't want to fall into dogma here. I believe it's equally important to question our values, especially when they appear "good."
Great breakdown bro! makes it easy to learn for anyone new to permaculture. I recommend everyone to do the design course. i done it in costa rica and learnt more in 2 weeks then any education ive ever had!
Beautiful Teaching. Namaste ♥✌🌻
Thanks for sharing that! What a world we would have if everyone could use those principles
Very well explained. Thank you!!!
Thank you! Very Clear! And I love the beautiful drawings!
May all live in Abundance!
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Very nicely summarized and explained!! Thank you
Hey, nice! this is a really great presentation of the principles. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing permaculture. it will solve all the problems
He didn't say this wasn't in China ;)
I doubt it. No matter where you turn it wont solve the problems as you live in a feministic country run by women and jews.
Fuller Crane. What the are talking about!?
Humans become the pandas ;) amazing renewable resource. Also I a have never seen a bamboo patch expand beyond a 1/4 acre here in Western Washington. They will likely never go to seed.
Yea I liked everything except the bamboo idea. Even if you put in plates around the bamboo more than half a meter deep, it will still find a way out. Speaking from experience. Bamboo does not belong anywhere except in China lol.
a lovely visual summary.. thank you..
Thanks for sharing the video ... It helped me to do my project..
superb explanation .
You are a very good teacher keep up the good work🙌
Excellent demonstration! Thanks.
Thank you for sharing! I’m gonna use these principles in my families garden 😊
Excellent content. Thank you for sharing your insights.
One of the best presentations I have ever seen
Awesome
Let's do the whole planet! Impress the aliens.
Thanks , best presentation.
We are going to change the world
Incredible amount of information, thank you.
Why the fuck is this stuff not integrated into the education system???? This is the intelligence that truly matters
This us fantastic, going to plan now !
Fantastic! Lovely !!
What a clear explanation. Thank you.
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Very good video. Gave me a lot of new ideas what to do with my land 👍
Many hands make light work :)) my grandma used to tell me that
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Such a good video!! Thank you
Where I live, almost all these points are literally illegal. For example no constructed ponds, no grey or black water usage, maximum plant height...
I want to move as soon as I can figure out how to afford it.
nustada Where or what state do you live? I guess in the USA?
Decision makers should learn what is best adapted to their localities and decide for their local communities' interest .
Agenda 21 baby. Look it up and you will have all your answers.
Decision makers, for the most part, are ignorant. In my city they cut down all the diverse native trees and plant, more or less a monoculture of nursery trees. They fail to plan for parks and green areas because there are no taxes coming from parks. I could go on and on about decision makers and their narrow minds.
@@judithvijfentwintig9760 Right? Did you know it's actually illegal to harvest rainwater in some states? But then again, the Dutch with their "Tile-tax" is doing a big sprint to keep up with the muricans in that regard at least.
Yay, more free information
You'll get more information on UA-cam, than at your university..
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@@claytonjohnson6031 i love that sobering comment. No one to fight against.
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Well not everything on UA-cam is valuble information😅
Well ok how not to do things 🤣🤣
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Truly, I love this💗🏞️
I absolutely loved this one!
Have learned a lot from this teaching
That's pretty wonderful. I'd love if something like that would happen where I live. I'm just curious if this scenario implies, that all what's shown in this picture is the property of the anticipated people who are living there. Because here in Germany you can't just grow things besides the street. You aren't even allowed to do what you want on your own property. There are so many regulations... :-(
Agenda 21 folks. Study it.
Do it anyway. As long as they don't know youre doing ir they cant do shit.
I’m a student studying botany and have been planning on transferring to UCSC, but now seeing Oregon state having courses that cover principles of permaculture, I’m interested, please tell me what program at Oregon state covers this?
i would like to attempt this in Tennessee can you point me to resources that can start the process?
Wonderful. Obvious genius. Thank you!
Thanks, just shared your video on Facebook and twitter. Thumbs up!!
WOW!!!! Very Impressive!, Entertaining, and Educational, thanks for sharing, your knowledge with us :)
Hello, can I reuse and remix this video for promoting the principles in our nonprofit MOOC?
great video! thank you sir for your work.
I think, that this, should be what education becomes, because education right now, serves only financial interests, and specifically not environmental interests.
Great work!
Looking at the comments coming from people world wide the powers that be governments zoning regulators & regulations & covenants on land & housing developments generally makes this way of life almost impossible but i shall still try to implement as much principles of permaculture as i can
What sort of setup is needed to create a such glass board with dark background?
Really useful and personally helpful.
Very helpful information, thank you! 💖🌱