I plan on doing the same in southern Morocco, which looks very similar to Arizona . I want to copy what my ancestors did by creating the most magnificent food forests in the middle of nowhere .
100 % agree the hardest trees are always supposed "invasive species" The quicker we realise that that terminology does not exist in nature the better. Well said Geoff.
The wintercreeper I'm removing now has created a heap of topsoil in the decades it was there. I think redbud and elderberry can compete and shade the bush honeysuckle , and increase seed pressure against the "invasives"
Yes! I love giving hope "light" to baby trees on the field edges by cutting and pulling honeysuckle. The honeysuckle makes good sticks for garden stakes/fences and small cooking fires.
Constant mental struggle with "appropriate technology" I've been considering buying a small camera drone. Thinking it could be a good boost in my attempt of spreading property owner/customer-based ecosystem establishments.
We've already botched up the environment. We might as well just try to make the world as nice as possible. IMO we can do it better then Mother Nature. She takes forever and she is hit or miss.
one of my Major goals is to get myself some acres in Arizona and do my part with the revitalization efforts.
I plan on doing the same in southern Morocco, which looks very similar to Arizona . I want to copy what my ancestors did by creating the most magnificent food forests in the middle of nowhere .
You and I have similar goals.
That would be fantastic, I would love to do that!
100 % agree the hardest trees are always supposed "invasive species" The quicker we realise that that terminology does not exist in nature the better. Well said Geoff.
There are no invasives in a destroyed ecosystem.
Imagine what these guys could achieve with a fleet of D9’s and a couple billion dollars. Wide scale regeneration and weather pattern change.
this is beyond cool. thank YOU!
Nice.
The wintercreeper I'm removing now has created a heap of topsoil in the decades it was there. I think redbud and elderberry can compete and shade the bush honeysuckle , and increase seed pressure against the "invasives"
Yes! I love giving hope "light" to baby trees on the field edges by cutting and pulling honeysuckle. The honeysuckle makes good sticks for garden stakes/fences and small cooking fires.
haha just realized back in the day I used some of your motors in scalers :)
@@cobococreek1224 small world !
Díky!
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Pioneer species are invasive, like black locust, but wow do they bring so much nitrogen into the soil and other helpful bacteria and fungi
Pattern recognition! I hope there's Permaculturelists out there using AI to spot patterns we can't!
Full interview?
Read "The New Wild" by Fred Pearce
Where can we watch this full interview??
Absolutely 💯
More detailed video please.
Yes the beginning is confusing
Constant mental struggle with "appropriate technology" I've been considering buying a small camera drone. Thinking it could be a good boost in my attempt of spreading property owner/customer-based ecosystem establishments.
I read "banded" as "banned" and was really confused for a bit.
lol, both are true because we people plant them but govts cut it. 😔
We've already botched up the environment. We might as well just try to make the world as nice as possible. IMO we can do it better then Mother Nature. She takes forever and she is hit or miss.
✌️ Promo sm
We should look for this pattern on Mars.
leave mars alone, it does not want to be poluted with humans.
leave Mars alone, it must not be poluted with humans. Save earth first.