Organic Market Gardens - A tour of a highly productive syntropic organic market garden in Australia
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- Опубліковано 7 лис 2023
- This video explores 'The Paddock Project' in Mullumbimby, Australia. It is a highly productive market garden, providing fresh, seasonal produce to Mullumbimby locals and visitors using syntropic practices. The Paddock Project is a model for syntropic market gardening and committed to enhancing farming practices using chemical free, syntropic farming principles to guarantee quality produce. Learn some of the techniques and strategies used by Rodrigo Pierini one of the world's top syntropic gardeners. This video will inspire you to get out into the garden....
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Love this place, and love Rodrigo. Have had the pleasure of working by his side on a few different projects. He has an incredible wealth of knowledge and is an extremely humble person.
thanks for sharing this beautiful project, love the content !
Beautiful organic market and lush plants. Greetings from Indonesia
Thank you for sharing the work of Rodrigo and Karen. What an amazing collaboration with marginalised youth being given the opportunity in the best direction!
I like your work❤️❤️
Amazing! I use to have a blue shirt like that. The power of the sun simply ate the fabric. Same as Hers!
wow, what an amount of info, a lot of notes from here, thanks!!
Beautiful, amazing filled with such diversity that an eco system needs. Very inspiring! A lot of work!
Beautiful garden
What an inspiring project! Love the concept and what a way to revolutionise traditional market gardening. Thanks for showcasing Karen and Rodrigo’s amazing work. 🪴🌿
Love your stuff kick on love it 👍 ❤
Keep up the good work!😊
Loved seeing this informative insight into this beautiful project. Hopefully one day soon I'll get to visit! 😊
Looks fantastic 😊😊😊
Great work. The acacias for bouquets are actually a eucalyptus variety called GUNNII.
Enjoyed comments on syntropy thanks including parallels with natural
Good shit❤
The project is fantastic but I am worried about how close the road is (dust and fumes)!
Eucalyptus is a terrible choice for chop n drop. It is high in growth restricting oils that over time make the ground under the trees uninhabitable for other plants.