Como fazer canteiro elevado? A técnica de 3.000 anos que funciona em qualquer quintal

Three civilizations separated by oceans reached the same conclusion. The Incas in the Andes. The Amazonian peoples in the Llanos de Mojos. The medieval peasants in Europe. They all uplifted the land. In this video: how the Andean Waru-Waru protected crops from nighttime freezing using the physics of water. How the Amazonian Camellones transformed floodwaters into a resource. How European Hügelkultur used rotten wood as an energy source. And why, today, a 1.20m x 2.40m plot can feed a family of four without pesticides, without daily irrigation, in any backyard in Brazil. The soil doesn't need us to be fertile. It needs us to stop destroying it. ───────────────────────── CHAPTERS 0:00 — Three civilizations, one same answer 1:28 — The fields that conquered the Andean ice 3:28 — The camellones of the Bolivian Amazon 4:32 — The medieval ridges of Europe 7:36 — How to build your garden bed today 9:36 — The secret of mulch 13:53 — The return of the waru-waru 16:07 — The knowledge that lives in the hands 17:37 — The land has Memory ───────────────────────── Subscribe to the channel to discover the knowledge that Brazil has almost forgotten. #raisedbed #hügelkultur #homegarden #organicgarden #livingsoil #waruware #ancestralagriculture #agroforestry #healthysoil #traditionalagriculture #howtomakearaisedbed #semiaridgarden #familyfarming #ancestraltechniques #agrosub #foodsovereignty #horticulturaltherapy #urbangarden #permaculture #agroecology