Homegrown Revolution (Award winning short-film 2009)- The Urban Homestead, Dervaes

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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    This film features: Jules Dervaes, Justin Dervaes, Anais Dervaes and Jordanne Dervaes
    Homegrown Revolution is a short introduction to the homegrown project that has been called a new revolution in urban sustainability.
    In the midst of a dense city setting in downtown Pasadena, radical change is taking root. For over twenty years, the Dervaes family have transformed their home into an urban homestead and model for sustainable agriculture and city living.
    Through the creation of the "Urban Homestead" the Dervaes family shows that change is possible -- one step at a time. They harvest 3 tons of organic food annually from their 1/10 acre garden while incorporating many back-to-basics practices, solar energy and biodiesel in order to reduce their footprint on the earth's resources.
    Through the creation of the "Urban Homestead" the Dervaes family shows that change is possible,
    Homegrown Revolution is a short film that was never created for a film festival circuit but has a true homegrown, homemade story behind its creation.
    The original version of Homegrown Revolution was made in three days for a lecture Jules Dervaes gave at the University of California Los Angeles in October 2007 on the topic of Slow Food (SEE ORIGINAL VERSION: • Urban Homestead Video ... ). It received a wildly enthusiastic response from the students and, subsequently, attracted an avid following on RUclips, with over 500,000 views to date.
    This new version of Homegrown Revolution was created in 2009 and went on to screen at many film festivals throughout the world.
    It is a collaborative project done by Jules, Anais, Justin and Jordanne with each member taking part in the filming, editing and structure of the film. No one had any previous film editing / filming experience but they hope the passion and enthusiasm of their lifestyle and project show through any technical flaws.
    Made in-house on computers powered by solar/green sources. All transportation was done in a biodiesel-fuled car and All camera/mic batteries were rechargeable and charged with solar energy. Waste was kept to a minimum -- paper composted or recycled and all publicizing materials printed on post consumer paper.
    Some of the honors Homegrown Revolution (2009) won are:
    WINNER
    Best Environment & Ecology Film North America,
    Swansea International Film Festival, UNITED KINGDOM
    Prize of the Mayor of the Capitol City of Slovakia
    Ekotop Film Festival of Sustainable Development, SLOVAKIA
    Best Short Documentary
    Southern Appalachian International Film Festival, TENNESSEE
    El Capitan Film Award
    Yosemite International Film Festival, CALIFORNIA
    Best Sustainability Film
    Green Screen Environmental Film Festival, CALIFORNIA
    Robert T. Nanninga Award for Excellence,
    Cottonwood Creek Film Festival, CALIFORNIA
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    HONORABLE MENTION - Westpac Award Best Short Film
    Reel Earth Environmental Film Festival, NEW ZEALAND
    NOMINATED - Best Film, Climate Change & Sustainable Technology
    CMS Vatavaran Environmental & Wildlife Film Fest, INDIA
    FINALIST - European Spiritual Film Fest, FRANCE
    Clips were also feature on OPRAH's 2009 Earth Day show.

Комментарии • 457

  • @AXSLKRVS
    @AXSLKRVS 7 лет назад +9

    Jules Dervaes, rest in peace ... Your teaching must be multiplied to the world ...

  • @rmartin2155
    @rmartin2155 8 лет назад +40

    This family's story changed our lives! We've completely overhauled our house into an Urban Farm. I hope this video inspires others to do the same thing! Growing your own food REALLY is the doorway to freedom.

  • @Moonlitbutterfly117
    @Moonlitbutterfly117 11 лет назад +5

    I especially liked the message at the end about how we have to change and be responsible ourselves instead of waiting for someone else to do it for us.

  • @rawutah
    @rawutah 4 года назад +7

    first watched this in 2007. planted my backyard and front yard garden in 2008 and haven't looked back. thank you dervaes family. you changed my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @melovescoffee
    @melovescoffee 7 лет назад +5

    I have seen this garden before in some other documentary. I am in awe of the vigor and productivity that soars miles above what a regular farm could ever do. I too live in an urban desert but i have finally found my Eden 5 years ago, abandoned, overgrown, derelict buildings, poor, poor soil. Even grass had a hard time there, 10 miles away and while it has not reached it's peak of productivity yet, a lot of my food comes from it and in the last year i have quadrupled my yield. It took me 3 years of clearing and amending to get anything going there. I definitely feel you. I share it with my new friend who showed up at my fence with a dream of food security and shook hands. We now work together to make it a better place. I'm so grateful for him and the simple joy of friendship he brought to my life. The freshness of the food made such a difference healthwise. You can taste it. No matter what anyone says. I guess they have never had fresh food before. Not just organic. Fresh! That chef is a lucky man! Gosh, that looks delicious!

  • @dannycoolawesomeperson9463
    @dannycoolawesomeperson9463 11 лет назад +4

    your stories have really taought me something. i am about to turne 15 and for my birthday i wished to start a big garden and get a few chickens. i have always been intersted in farming and u people have really inspiered me jules is seriously the pearson i want to be like when i am older.

  • @Cerridwyn1st
    @Cerridwyn1st 12 лет назад +3

    When I lived in Spain, every day you could see small plots with vegetables growing inside the cities. You would see farmers riding their mopeds to deliver fresh-grown vegetables to restaurants and homes. Food was fresh and immediate. I still remember how great salad tasted when the lettuce was only a few hours out of the field. It wasn't a revolution, it was a way of life. There is another way to live.

  • @cesarleitex
    @cesarleitex 8 лет назад +3

    thanks thanks for this guys!
    We are in the process to make our place a homestead. If any of you ever come to Brazil, please visit us and stay for a few days =)

  • @DysarJenkins
    @DysarJenkins 8 лет назад +3

    My heart aches for this so badly. We're so close.

  • @JaseboMonkeyRex
    @JaseboMonkeyRex 9 лет назад +3

    this is the living words of buckminster fuller - “You never change things by fighting the existing reality.To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
    just look at what we gain and not what we lose if we choose to embody these values , truly transformative!

  • @nalutayahajara4583
    @nalutayahajara4583 4 года назад +5

    God knows how to take care of his people always,am feel so happy 4 you guys. God bless you dear.

  • @Rockys-Mum
    @Rockys-Mum 9 лет назад +7

    KEEP THE FAMILY TOGETHER! This is how life should be!

  • @mamaspooky7806
    @mamaspooky7806 10 лет назад +3

    I love that family! I want to live just like them.

  • @carolynhavens925
    @carolynhavens925 12 лет назад +16

    I think this is THE most inspiring story I have ever heard. Thank you!

  • @chunkyification
    @chunkyification 13 лет назад +6

    I am actually being moved to tears by your inspirational video. This is the way forward. We all need to understand that the state as it is will not help - it doesn't want individuality or allowing its citizens choice on what they eat. Dig the lawn!

  • @rbhre
    @rbhre 10 лет назад +2

    I'm simply embarrassed and proud in tge same time of my fellow humans! I'm building 15 feet dome greenhouse with aqusponic system. Currently we have small summer garden. Thanks for showing the way! AWSOME stuff!

  • @myprettyfeet6234
    @myprettyfeet6234 4 года назад +3

    Still very relevant and important. I love what you have done. I would love to see an end to grass lawns!

  • @Spiritfba
    @Spiritfba 9 лет назад +91

    This is inspiring. My husband and I have wanted to homestead for years, but were always held back by the fear of leaving a comfortable corporate career. However, we have learned that this lifestyle can never fulfill our yearning for true freedom. Wish us luck as we begin this journey and move forward towards self reliance and inner satisfaction.

    • @stevegwizzle3560
      @stevegwizzle3560 8 лет назад +3

      Update?

    • @Spiritfba
      @Spiritfba 8 лет назад +16

      My husband quit his job and helped me expand my Ebay store. We bought an RV and have been spending the past few months paying off our debt, preparing our home to be rented, and retrofitting our motorhome. Now we are going to travel for a while and see the country (off grid camping, of course!). Thanks for asking :)

    • @WillTheTimeCome2
      @WillTheTimeCome2 8 лет назад +7

      I think, if you are good professionals, you will be able to find a job again in the case of real need. You can always go back, but you would regret later if you had never tried to change your life as you wished. So, in my opinion, you did the right thing when decided to give a try for your dream! Good luck to you!

  • @mra6308
    @mra6308 5 лет назад +7

    This dad is awesome. You can see where his kids got their positive attitudes from ❤

  • @Oaktreealley
    @Oaktreealley 7 лет назад +3

    Been dreaming of homesteading for years and years already. I still feel lost still no matter how many books I read. And there's still the 9-5 grind. I think homesteading really is one of those things you need to pour everything into if you want it to be successful, otherwise you're just going to end up with a tiny corner in the backyard, which we did. Unless Im missing something.

    • @UrbanHomestead
      @UrbanHomestead  7 лет назад +3

      We didn't have the homestead overnight. We started with one project and a few plants and built from there. Just having a few is a great start. In time, you'll be able to have your own successful homestead. Just one step at a time, you've got this!

    • @Oaktreealley
      @Oaktreealley 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you for your encouragement. You have an amazing space.

    • @UrbanHomestead
      @UrbanHomestead  7 лет назад

      You are most welcome. :)

  • @nathanpontino4937
    @nathanpontino4937 9 лет назад +2

    What a life.... No hunger. No stress... Life so simple...

  • @jaspermatty
    @jaspermatty 12 лет назад +3

    This man is a magician--has to be the most beautiful yard I have ever seen!

  • @JVCA23
    @JVCA23 10 лет назад +9

    Amazing. You don't need a masters degree to do these. You can learn by reading, listening watching and learning from people who did it. This is really great. I hope i can apply this in my home country and try to reeducate our community to go back to basic and i know we can do it. I will show this video to our town officials and the community so we can have a sustainable life not depending on anybody else but our own. God bless you guys, thank you for opening our minds to something spectacular.

  • @florencetety8187
    @florencetety8187 10 лет назад +27

    Amazing, may God bless this family and all those who touched with them.

  • @skills12345678
    @skills12345678 11 лет назад +3

    Jules Dervaes, Justin Dervaes, Anais Dervaes and Jordanne Dervaes. Thank you for sharing your story it has inspired me to start my own homestead here in phoenix arizona. Thank you guys and God Bless!)

  • @lukegrossmiller
    @lukegrossmiller 4 года назад +2

    thank you! an example of people living the change! so inspiring!

  • @diannaskare7829
    @diannaskare7829 8 лет назад +30

    and Monsanto says that farmers couldn't grow enough food , even though Monsanto underbid the farmers with their modified foods and the fresh set and spoiled for lack of buyers that eventually put most out of business! This mentality has been stuffed in our brains to make a few rich while putting thousands out of house and businesses... not to mention more stomach ailments, cancers , tumors, etc.…...!
    These folks are Relearning an old way of those that grew on islands , rocky coasts , deserts , etc.... awesome!!!!

    • @billyliddy5833
      @billyliddy5833 7 лет назад

      use the Derveas as an inspiration for personal change and development. but don't stop there, share your knowledge and your own passion to inspire those around you to change as well. it can be done and should be done, we just need to smash the walls that were so cleverly built around us that now act as blindfolds.

  • @hillcountrycottage
    @hillcountrycottage 10 лет назад +6

    This is so very inspiring! Not only has this dear family made their home their primary food source, but they've created a place of such beauty and creativity as well.

  • @cavemanillustrations
    @cavemanillustrations 10 лет назад +6

    So well done for you and your family! I live in northern Arizona with myself, my wife, and two small children. We bought a piece of land and started farming it in 2011. It gets better each season as we focus on building soil. It would do our nation well if more of us started growing our own food. The feeling of power and self dependence is overwhelming and...well...POWERFUL. I am inspired by your work on your small plot. Way to make a real step to freedom! Peace...Jim in Prescott, Arizona

  • @kimnguyen-cuocsongvungbien9724
    @kimnguyen-cuocsongvungbien9724 10 лет назад +20

    Thank you very much for the video! I have been growing my own vegetables and making 80% of my own food. This is the way people should live and learn to do everything by themselves too. Be healthy!

  • @originalkikisound
    @originalkikisound 12 лет назад +2

    I think it is more important to meet people like this family all over, than meeting this specific family, my deepest respect for them same way, and for everybody making a change
    we have been idiotized and we´ve lost our ancestor´s knowledge in 2 or 3 generations...

  • @saemausmanmia3076
    @saemausmanmia3076 7 лет назад +4

    Inspirational video. Who doesn't want to be self sufficient?

  • @woahmomma86
    @woahmomma86 9 лет назад +1

    I've watched these ppl the past 5 years and my goal in life is what they have.

  • @alaskatraildancer981
    @alaskatraildancer981 7 лет назад +7

    "Yes We Can" in action. Thank you so much to show what that means.
    If more folks would do this, America would be great again! Let's not forget that.

  • @bengtedor477
    @bengtedor477 8 лет назад +26

    Thank You for being such a positive example for a good change for future!

  • @chriswells712
    @chriswells712 4 года назад +1

    He was the first the father of this movement. Gods workmen thank you so much I will always remember you and give you credit.

  • @lizpedroza9965
    @lizpedroza9965 5 лет назад +1

    I saw this video when it first came out. And every few years I rewatch to stay focused on gardening

  • @greengroupie
    @greengroupie 13 лет назад +1

    WOW, this is impressive. I have something to strive for now.

  • @jesflo5785
    @jesflo5785 10 лет назад +70

    I love this and want to do this as well. Graduating college this year and I feel funny sharing my idea of having a homestead with other students who dream of working in a more urban setting. I can't wait to start my revolution of freedom.

    • @catherineguay5946
      @catherineguay5946 10 лет назад

      You'd be surprised how many students think the way you do. I had a friend get into college teaching organic farming and it was a HUGE class. Ask around...

    • @jesflo5785
      @jesflo5785 10 лет назад +1

      Catherine Guay yeahh maybe if I talk about it more it will help other people with similar ideas to open up as well. I tell people that I want to WWOOF which is an international program to volunteer at organic farms. Some people get it and others think its just not necessary since we can just buy things.

    • @catherineguay5946
      @catherineguay5946 10 лет назад

      Ha! Yes food is born at the grocery store.

    • @cocopowderkid
      @cocopowderkid 10 лет назад +1

      wish you the best of luck. you are going to do what many wish but don't dare to

    • @cynnx7500
      @cynnx7500 10 лет назад

      Good luck, you can do it! : )

  • @get7025
    @get7025 10 лет назад +2

    Beautiful family...blessed with each other. Our food in the U.S. is no longer safe to eat. Look at the increase in cancers. Pesticide poisoning. This family is so healthy and happy. The knowledge attained through this families trials and errors is worth more than gold. Thank you for this video.

  • @MissyLaMotte
    @MissyLaMotte 13 лет назад +1

    What a wonderful and inspiring movie. And what a wonderful way to live. It gives me many ideas and hope for our own little garden.

  • @DeonBraun
    @DeonBraun 8 лет назад +6

    Inspiring! This takes the best ideas of permaculture and really makes it work on another level. Greetings from another urban (semi) homestead in Africa!

  • @DeirdreSkystone
    @DeirdreSkystone 10 лет назад +104

    Let's stop with growing lawn everywhere! Plant something useful!

  • @mahjowee20
    @mahjowee20 5 лет назад

    A film over 10 years old, but it's relevance is still just as important today.

  • @millardshires5425
    @millardshires5425 10 лет назад +6

    I grew up on a small farm and couldn't wait to get off the land. That was 40 years ago. Now, I would live in joy if I could return. The people commenting here are only seeing part of the story and they are fantasizing about the good life. It is great to dream, but they need to understand there is a price, it isn't free food, and there is a LOT of risk, hard work, sacrifice, pain, worry, and that this lifestyle gives up a lot of what we expect and take for granted; health care, cable tv, computers, androids, cars, fancy dinners, movies, stylish clothing, vacations, holidays off, and on and on. Yes, you are adopting a new and very different lifestyle but to all you dreamers out there --- keep dreaming, take baby steps, and dream with your eyes open.

    • @danpt2000
      @danpt2000 10 лет назад

      So have you moved back to the farm yet?

    • @millardshires5425
      @millardshires5425 10 лет назад

      I wish. Not a financially viable option for me at this point. :(

  • @11Talltree
    @11Talltree 11 лет назад +1

    Love love love it! We're in UK and want to follow your lead. Yippee

  • @pauldominic2150
    @pauldominic2150 5 лет назад +3

    WOW!! Amazing Dervaes family!! So inspirational... I'm looking forward to starting my raised-bed, drip-irrigation garden this spring... I will be using for the Square Foot Garden method- and will be buying my rough cut lumber from a local sawmill... "Be the change you wish to see in the world" Mahatma Gandhi

  • @dreamchaisr1
    @dreamchaisr1 10 лет назад +20

    Well done sir! I'm an old hippie too, but have due to circumstances been totally ON the grid. I'm setting a new goal this year and hopefully this year will get my garden in. I used to have a raised bed garden for years and since my divorce etc not so much but next year things are a changing!! hopefully with the help of God I'll be able to have some home grown produce next season!

  • @potrebitel3
    @potrebitel3 13 лет назад +1

    Love it. This used to be called "normal house" back at home (and 15-20 years ago). Glad to it popping up so close to LA and other places in the US! More people need to wake up!

  • @evaknievel4449
    @evaknievel4449 10 лет назад +14

    Wow! you guys are amazing! love this video! I want to be like you guys!

    • @visionquestification
      @visionquestification 9 лет назад +1

      It's a lot of work but well worth the effort! Blessings on your endeavor!!!!

  • @samella35
    @samella35 10 лет назад +2

    Love them. Inspiring. I have a lotta grass that doesn't feed me. This Spring, I'm starting my urban farm in Detroit.

  • @KDurankk
    @KDurankk 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for presenting the amazing, wonderful and Earnest Americans! 💞👊✌😁

  • @thickladyt25
    @thickladyt25 7 лет назад +3

    i just love hearing about others that like and do what i do. this life style has help me soooooo much.

  • @mindflood85
    @mindflood85 13 лет назад +2

    This is incredible. People need to be empowered with this sort of information and inspiration. I live in Canada too but am going to make a go of it ; -)

  • @stormcharley
    @stormcharley 11 лет назад +1

    Amazing.. I commend these people for what they have done in their lives !!

  • @rickcad3936
    @rickcad3936 11 лет назад +1

    As I have gotten older I've realized the importance of having some alternative food source to the grocery store. I started planting fruit trees mainly because the peaches from the store were awful. Like you, I started with a few trees and now have over 60 on my postage stamp size lot in San Diego.I have various varieties of peaches from May to Sept. Avocados, Oranges, Tangerines, Cherimoya, Pluots, and more. I've added oxygen generators (trees) and the fruit is so incredibly good!

  • @southerngirl3702
    @southerngirl3702 12 лет назад +1

    Thank you. Several months ago, I began waking up to what is happening with our food and our society. I find I can no longer pretend that our food is safe. I live in suburbia usa and am planning my first front yard garden this spring.. Thank you for the inspiration of what is possible!!!

  • @Himberg2210
    @Himberg2210 10 лет назад +3

    FANTASTIC!! Absolute 100% inspiering! WOW!!!

  • @angelhatesyou75217
    @angelhatesyou75217 11 лет назад +1

    You are a great inspiration and a statement to all that you don't have to be out in the country to live this way. You are a statement to all those in the city like myself that we don't have to put this on hold and day dream. We can take advantage of what we have and use it to its full potential.... although you guys took that to an extreme.

  • @RINAKEYSER
    @RINAKEYSER 8 лет назад +5

    I have been so inspired by this video ... Let me explain why. I live in South Africa and bought a country home with a beautiful large piece of ground in a very small little town, a, larger than normal garden, all under grass (at the moment). I will soon be changing that into a fertile organic vegetable garden when I retire next year . All my life I have been a keen organic gardener but has never had the opportunity (or space) to have my own vegetable garden (with chickens :)). I will be starting my own organic vegetable and berry garden, and I can't wait. I will be growing passion fruit and a variety of other exotic fruits. I am also privileged for I have my very own vineyard right on my doorstep. The area where I bought my home is a very dry and hot (in the summer) region but also has extreme winter temperatures. In the beginning I felt a bit overwhelmed as I will be starting and doing everything on my own, but you have left me feeling inspired to know - it is all possible . Thank you so very much.

  • @LocknessRides
    @LocknessRides 10 лет назад +1

    great way to live and definitely a great way to show future generations

  • @yogipunkch
    @yogipunkch 9 лет назад +7

    genius!!! ABSOLUTELY GENIUS... THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!

  • @saqibsaki2421
    @saqibsaki2421 10 лет назад +1

    I love this family...they are so simple,down to earth & enjoying so natural life..that's why their faces glow with natural & genuine innocence......I like the last sentence of head of the family "Change begins with me"...........Excellent sir

  • @TheJACKCOLORADO
    @TheJACKCOLORADO 12 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this film with us. I am a man that in the past year has had an awakening. I have been a staunch right wing live for the moment kind of guy. I always assume the food will be in the store and water will flow from my tap and the lights will come on. My wife and I are simplifying our lives and you are a true inspiration.

  • @hawgdawger
    @hawgdawger 9 лет назад +1

    Man, oh, man. I wish you guys had a full length film I could show to our town council. I'd love to implement some of the same ordinances that allow your family to do what you do. Thank God for the Dervaes family.

  • @jonathco
    @jonathco 12 лет назад +2

    This is incredible; you guys rock. Truly an inspiration.

  • @janetmarie5062
    @janetmarie5062 11 лет назад +1

    God bless you and your family for what you are doing - very inspiring to others

  • @laugedyret
    @laugedyret 12 лет назад +1

    Love this. I will start on my balcony here in Denmark today :-)
    Thanks!

  • @Begining2013
    @Begining2013 7 лет назад +3

    RIP Jules Dervaes 😥

  • @EarlRausch
    @EarlRausch 11 лет назад +1

    Boy that was a lot of supers on that hive !
    Great stuff. Growing your own food makes you a bit freer.
    Congrats to all of you who are a bit freer,

  • @lorettamcintyre3159
    @lorettamcintyre3159 7 лет назад +1

    I love your guy's lifestyle. To do this is so awesome. I am proud to know the family.

  • @guswho364
    @guswho364 13 лет назад +1

    This is a reality check for me.

  • @susanhansen17
    @susanhansen17 10 лет назад +5

    wonderful! more Americans should do this

  • @SuperTruthful
    @SuperTruthful 9 лет назад +1

    I love this simple lifestyle.

  • @charlottebankston4408
    @charlottebankston4408 7 лет назад +1

    love this story!

  • @DavidStanleymusic
    @DavidStanleymusic 13 лет назад +1

    You have to claim your own freedom and not rely on others.
    We have a large Garden as well but live in Canada where it's marginal for growing.
    But for those living in the south of USA they should all be doing this .
    great Video ,inspiring .

  • @aamtariquddin8347
    @aamtariquddin8347 5 лет назад

    Strong family bonding, which is strength for a father to revunalize things around. Salute to the father and his offerings, for middle of warzone to mobilize people to against forces those are harming our food security !!

  • @robertlamb7006
    @robertlamb7006 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @jasonbourne2996
    @jasonbourne2996 8 лет назад +1

    wow this family is awesome.

  • @Fergusbaddog
    @Fergusbaddog 8 лет назад +1

    This is amazing - what a talented and creative family! I bet that's one proud dad.

  • @IrminsulRM
    @IrminsulRM 12 лет назад

    Just more proof that the saying its not what you think but what you DO that can change your environment. Love this family thank you for sharing yourselves with us.

  • @craftlover9
    @craftlover9 13 лет назад

    I hold the deepest respect for you and your family and hope to someday meet all of you!

  • @JohnnyJay881
    @JohnnyJay881 11 лет назад +1

    Way cool! Although, I'm surprised you haven't planted on your roof. Maybe one day, I could have a home similar to what you and your family has. Inspirational! Saludos desde Chile.

  • @cheakychic1
    @cheakychic1 6 лет назад +1

    almost unbelievable what you have accomplished...I plan on sharing your videos with everyone i know that thinks they need to have acres and acres to be more self sufficient

  • @ImagesPuppets
    @ImagesPuppets 11 лет назад +1

    FANTASTIC! Thank you Dervaes Family. You are a great inspiration to people like me. I am an artist this is what I have been working towards for my whole life. I also live in the city where every square inch of my yard space is used.

  • @TheJJDaily
    @TheJJDaily 10 лет назад +1

    This is so inspiring.

  • @deliacalderon-smith419
    @deliacalderon-smith419 10 лет назад +3

    This is so inspiring! I'm shutting this off and going to work on my garden. Thank you.

  • @ascenthomestead4703
    @ascenthomestead4703 6 лет назад +2

    I am really inspired to this video and hope to replicate what the Dervaes family did in such a small area - an amazing transformation of small homestead into a magical organic food garden.

  • @MELISSOKOMIAALIMOY
    @MELISSOKOMIAALIMOY 10 лет назад +1

    BRAVO

  • @nereidapr1
    @nereidapr1 9 лет назад +3

    I'm a newbie gardener and growing fruits and veggies in my balcony and in an outside side raise bed. in places that I can work with my plant since I'm in a wheelchair but this does not stop me to grow what I love. Keep up the great idea. Would love to see some update. Loved and Subbed.

  • @tigerbalmespresso
    @tigerbalmespresso 8 лет назад +39

    in order to be free you must get out of debt slavery first

    • @MrHwilRRR
      @MrHwilRRR 8 лет назад +9

      Very true. Growing your own food is a great first step. :)

  • @pamelaporterchavez2708
    @pamelaporterchavez2708 8 лет назад +5

    What a pleasure to see something that I've always heard could work , and to see how you guys have made it work ,and grow so amazingly. Thank you so much for the hope and drive and brilliance that you have . I want to see if my brother can have you guys visit here in Georgia .

    • @UrbanHomestead
      @UrbanHomestead  8 лет назад +4

      We do travel if arrangements can be made :) We were in Atlanta in 2007 giving a workshop and presentation.

  • @108RiDeR
    @108RiDeR 10 лет назад +4

    You and your family are Truly Inspirational! Thank you for sharing

  • @asiablue195
    @asiablue195 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this wonderful video!! I want to share it with everybody. This is what I want for myself and my family. An urban homestead!

  • @carrieolson3352
    @carrieolson3352 8 лет назад +1

    Love that you got rid of the lawn and planted food. Taking such good care of the land. The animals. The sense of community. I am in love with this way of life....what to do if you live in a seasonal cold climate like the middle of Canada?

    • @walkingmonument
      @walkingmonument 8 лет назад

      The largest vegetables are being grown in Alaska. You don't have that much of an excuse. You can do it. Do your research. Being way up north means you have those long days where food grows very quickly allowing you to make up for the shorter season. Atleast a little.

    • @rebekahleib9303
      @rebekahleib9303 8 лет назад

      I live in northern Idaho, and am a homesteader, so my answer is greenhouses (large or small), starting plants indoors, and planting varieties that are adapted to our colder zones. :)

    • @carrieolson3352
      @carrieolson3352 8 лет назад +1

      thanks for the comments!

  • @vanessayojendes1207
    @vanessayojendes1207 7 лет назад +3

    I totally love it! I live in Mendoza, Argentina. The climate is different and I only have a 100 sq mt. garden but I will definitely give it a try! INSPIRING! THANKYOU!

  • @RIHopeTV
    @RIHopeTV 10 лет назад +1

    Awesome!!!

  • @curtb.
    @curtb. 10 лет назад +1

    Great video to help understand many options for self sufficiency. Thanks so much for this, keep up the great work, and spreading the word!

  • @iamyourmuse
    @iamyourmuse 7 лет назад

    I hope these girls have learned from their Dad and know how lucky they are they have a Dad that cares about his family and what they eat. This is so awesome!!!

  • @melissaking2121
    @melissaking2121 10 лет назад +3

    Love the film! Thank you for the inspiration. I live in a condo but this is my second year growing in a community garden. Seeing your setup inspires me to double up and pack the plants in ore tightly...I'm definitely not taking advantage of every inch