Two Years of Permaculture Application
To learn more about permaculture watch the Permaculture Masterclass, a 4-part documentary-style film, here: https://www.discoverpermaculture.com/.... I've returned to the Greening the Desert site in Jordan which is located 10km north of the Dead Sea, 6km east of the Jordanian-Palestinian border, and directly east of the West Bank. When we started this project, our aim was to set up a permaculture system of permanence, one that could be extended and replicated throughout the community. This is Abla's place and she lives across the road from the project site. Two years ago she took a permaculture course with us and then began transitioning her own property into the beautiful garden you see today. Many of you have already met Abla but if you haven't, you might want to go back and have a look at two previous videos, "Permaculture is Greening the Desert", Oct 2018 ( • Permaculture is Greening the Desert ) and "Permaculture in the Desert", May 2019 ( • Permaculture in the Desert ). In this video here, I take you on another tour of Abla's property. We begin on her rooftop and from there you can clearly see what she started with, which was mostly rock and sand, and what she has now. It's quite dramatically different. She is still producing a lot of her own food from fruits and dates to herbs, vegetables and eggs but she's also increasing her shade and, after a recent chop n' drop, mulch is now plentiful. P.s. If you are not familiar with the term Chop n' Drop then please watch this video, "The Forested Garden: What is a Food Forest?", where the concept is explained in the full context of a food forest: • The Forested Garden: What is a Food Forest? Support us in making more films by: ► Signing up to our newsletter and the Permaculture Circle—my curated collection of 100+ free videos: https://start.geofflawtononline.com/p... ► Liking us on Facebook: / geofflawtononline ► Following us on Instagram: / geofflawtononline ► Subscribing to our Youtube channel: / @discoverpermaculture About Geoff: Geoff is a world-renowned permaculture consultant, designer, and teacher. He has established permaculture demonstration sites that function as education centers in all the world’s extreme climates — information on the success of these systems is networked through the Permaculture Research Institute and the www.permaculturenews.org website. About Permaculture: Permaculture integrates land, resources, people and the environment through mutually beneficial synergies – imitating the no waste, closed-loop systems seen in diverse natural systems. Permaculture applies holistic solutions that are applicable in rural and urban contexts and at any scale. It is a multidisciplinary toolbox including agriculture, water harvesting and hydrology, energy, natural building, forestry, waste management, animal systems, aquaculture, appropriate technology, economics, and community development. #permaculture #greeningthedesert #foodforest

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