vue - Soil food web, No dig gardening, No till farming, Mulching, Living mulch, Back to Eden method
Let's look at the soil food web and how working with nature allows us to copy what nature has been doing for nearly 4 billion years. There are many methods out there that in truth accomplish exactly the same thing. Soil food web gardening, No dig gardening or No till farming, Mulching, Living mulch, Back to Eden method to name a few. The main point is that we have the right underlying understanding in order to make full use of these many different methods. In this video you learn how. Check Out This New Project We Are Doing https://www.patreon.com/workwithnature Also We Do Product Review Videos On Brands Relating To Organic Gardening, Beekeeping & Seed Saving! If You Would Like To See What We Do Watch This Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLha4JrAOmQ Or contact us on workwithnature@outlook.com You Can Also Follow Us On Google+ https://plus.google.com/+workwithnature Twitter https://twitter.com/workwithnature Facebook https://web.facebook.com/workwithnature
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Hello just come across your vids all good,I am a farmer in northeast thailand so the climate is simular to yours.I noticed your pumkin quick hint dont water to much infact i after it has flowered i dont water.The same with water mellons and they are out in the paddy fields so very hot and dry but it works.Will check out your vids.I was sure you were welsh but then you just mentioned ireland (were are you from)
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First thank you for your video, as for your question about climate change in my area not too bad some change Southern Oregon United States, but note that global warming is happening on every planet in our solar system and they do not have semi trucks automobiles, factories and I like. We still much be good care takers of our planet.
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Thanks for sharing the info. Was very helpful over all, But.
Im Having trouble with Radopholous Similis Nematodes, Can you prescribe a natural way of controlling these....
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where do you stay in India?
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WATT WHAY TO START OVER AOLD AREA GARDEN 8YRS AGO WE WANT TO DO UR WAY
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need JESUS BIBLE HOW MANY MILL YRS PLS GOD LOVES U
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I am from Philippines. From the village I grew up and Agriculture is the common source of income it was sad to see after 20 yrs that the forest I used to see left and right the road when traveling to town was gone. The Valley I used to be proud off was heartlessly raped by loggers! Now mostly were converted into farmland. I heard that harvest is not really satisfying and typhoon visits became frequent and sometimes it will leave devastation on farmers but when the weather is dry, even the toughest grass won't thrive. I visited in October in 2014 and not the height of the Summer season but the heat was a torture. I am planning to buy a piece of land preferably quite near where the left forest is and still accessible to any transportation as security is another issue in the area. I have been doing lot's of research, watching documentary on how to make the soil fertile, reading books, visiting organic gardens here in HK, what kinds of plants that can thrive in a harsh weather, what to do and not to do, watering...etc. I will start as a rookie but I will definitely go organic and plan to educate and influence my neighbors in the future.
Your video is one of the most interesting I found so far. Keep sharing! Thanks a lot! -
Mid Michigan, USA.
last year(2015) we had a very mild and wet summer. This summer, it's been the highest temps yet, broke a few previous record's too. -
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The most evident change I know of is that it snows way less and at higher altitudes than 50 years ago in Spain.
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Amazing information.
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I have lived in Tucson, Arizona, United States(Sonoran Desert) for almost 30 years. In that time I have noticed the monsoon season becoming much more irregular. We have also had many record warm spells lately.
Great work on this channel by the way. May I ask the reason you chose to live in India? -
In north central Florida the weather had been very good over the last ten years. The rains have been good and except for one hard freeze in 2010 the winters very mild. The summer rains have been coming later every year for the last three years.
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thanks much
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Boston. The weather here is like science fiction. In 2015, we had so much snow the whole Eastern Seaboard shut down. This past winter I don't recall that it even snowed.
Here's something to think about. 300-500 years ago, there was 100 trillion kilos of cod forming an enormous mass of protein that floated between George's Bank and the surface of the Atlantic Ocean.
All gone now. Or 99% of it is. And do you think that has changed the weather?
I do.
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I'm in central oregon. I have lived here for about 13 or 14 years. (redmond, oregon). The area here is a high desert, but we have about 3-4 months of snow and cold weather from October to Early March. Our weather here is highly dictated by the Cascade Mountain range. I Think we have gotten far more higher temps for a little longer. Right now 6/4/16 ..its 95. Thats pretty atypical. Usually 90s don't hit till late june/early july and last till mid to late august. I absolutely love living here though even though our growing/gardening season is extremely short.
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You look like Wolverine
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We live in east Texas USA. Now in May of 2016 we are coming out of a 10 year drought. Loads of rain now and we are happy to see it. Also this year has been uncharacteristically temperate so far. Love your video and seeing the vegetation growing at your spot in India.
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I find the seasons in our area are shifting a bit...later fall/winter starts and of course later spring or no spring, just instant summer. Tending to be a dryer winter...not enough snow cover to wet the fields. Algonquin Park area towards Ottawa, Ontario Canada
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