Geoff Lawton New Year Message 2019
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- Опубликовано: 3 янв 2019
- Wishing Everyone a great 2019 and good luck with all your permaculture project and journeys. We would also like to thank everyone for all the great replies and comments on our social posts over the holidays, it’s been really interesting to read about your past achievements and future goals. Thank you all for spreading the seeds permaculture around the world!
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About Geoff:
Geoff is a world-renowned permaculture consultant, designer and teacher. He has established permaculture demonstration sites that function as education centres in all the world’s major climates - information on the success of these systems is networked through the Permaculture Research Institute and the www.permaculturenews.org website.
About Permaculture:
Permaculture (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permacu...) 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.
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Love all these permaculture videos.
Gardeners are naturally generous with their hints, tips and inspiring gardens. I've been a gardener for years, but eagerly look to learn something new every day - and the best lesson of all is not to give in to despair over our current climate situation. Just keep going, keep planting and keep learning.
I just stumbled into your channel last month, and I'm learning a lot about permaculture and I'm so excited about it, I come from generations of farmers, the last was my grandfather and I'm now beginning to feel the vibes of my ancestors
You're a legend sir, thanks for all your efforts to make the world a better place to live in
I wish everyone in the world could see this video and be inspired by you ❤️
Ready, Set, Beau! Right!
Happy New Year! Winter here in Kentucky, USA. Pruning trees, making biochar, laying down wood chip mulches, creating new soil, and inoculating the heavy clays we have. Moving onward and upward!
well said big chap. mon the permaculture. love from scotland.
Amazing plants all over the place, wonderful
Is really a paradise.... Love the way you do everything....
Geoff, you have inspired me to convert my quarter-acre lot around my house into a permaculture garden. I love the chop and drop method of adding free mulch to my shrubs and trees. I don't have chickens or rabbits, but I do have plenty of squirrels! So what I do is spread some sunflower seed and bird food on top of my mulch piles and the squirrels spend hours in there rooting around for the seeds and as they do, they add their own 'fertilizer' to the piles. I also placed my bird feeders near the mulch piles so they do the same as the squirrels. You have been a true inspiration to me as I convert my small piece of land to better green space.
Sarah So happy to hear what you are doing and you will be blessed with abundance! Enjoy yourself and be the change Sarah! 🌱💖👍
I luv the first 10 seconds of this video 2018 was the best.
Happy new year from Canada. I've noticed a massive uptick of people interested in this stuff, through my own channel and posts of reddit. We can do this. We can heal the planet. LOVE everything you do Geoff. You inspired me to start, and now I'm inspiring others. Healing the planet is going viral, and it's about damn time!
Geoff is looking very dapper, today!! Happy New Year!!
Happy new year, Geoff.
So much to learn from you in 2019.
change the world one yard at a time.
Too true. Thank you!
Thank you for what you do Geoff. We CAN make paradise. I want to spread the word far and wide too. ❤️
Hey Geoff! Met an Australian bunny recently so I will likely make it out your way sooner than I thought! Happy New Year!
Really excited for the coming year. Planting like a mad yoke here!! Wishing you and yours a healthy,productive New year,Geoff.
Happy New Year Geoff 🌴🍀🌳
I can’t wait for the PDC 2019 to start 👌🤩
Wow! Amazing! Beautiful! Going into 2019 hopeful and inspired
yes! so inspirational!
Happy New Year, Geoff ! Love the genuine tour, species diversity and abundance. I assume you also heavily focus on area native flora...I'd love to see more of that focus as well on our planet in 2019. Great stuff ! Always a huge inspiration...
Happy New Years Geoff! Thanks so much for the incredible work you do, and the message you share. You are an inspiration. Bill would be proud of how you've carried his mantle.
Geoff and everyone Happy new year!
"We the people of earth have the intelligence, we have the technology..."
But, do we have the humility?
When I see all that Geoff has created here I am humbled.
Happy New year Jeff. Thank you for the abundant amount of information you give out. I've spent so many hours consuming your content that it feels like we're friends even though we've never met. Maybe one day we will. Thank you again you've been a huge inspiration to me!
Thank Geoff
A great 2019 for you. It's always worth waiting for your videos.
So very inspiring! Thank you so much for all that you do. I've learned so much and more every day.
Thank you. much love!
Happy new year! Long live permaculture!
So so so so so so so so so wonderful
Nice one Geoff. Happy New Year!
Very positive and inspiring! thank you
GEOFF GREAT MAN HAPPY YEAR BROOOOO👐👐👐👐👐🎅🎅🎅🎅🎅👏👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing stuff , on holidays at the moment. Will be going home to hang out in my garden for days... 😊 . Happy New Year 🌈
Happy New Year Geoff and everyone in permaculture. 🎉
My family and I have been experimenting with ways of permaculture. Where we live it’s challenging. We live in a cold dry high valley mountain desert in CO trying to do our best to make our little piece of property into a paradise of abundance. We are determined to make a difference and help educate others away from the status quo. 💜
Thanks for sharing this resource ! !
Happy new year😃. Your place looks amazing. We have expanded our tiny backyard garden using permaculture principles. I am ready to dive into getting a few hens and rotation graze them on a micro city lot type experiment. Aloha from temperate Pittsburgh....someday we will be in tropical Puna doing the same thing. Love your videos.😃🌈🐌🦆🐝🍄🍍🥜🥑🤙
Thanks for your great work
С Новым годом!!! Удачи в делах, здоровья!!! Привет из Республики Беларусь, город Витебск.
i like your clothing style.. rockin it bro
My hero!
There's always going to be problems, but permaculture design is a great solution to plenty, and with observation, we'll figure out better ways of doing things.
Would love to learn from you. Amazing stuff. I’m temperate zone so hardish to gro in. Plus on mostly rock and sand. Still I do what I can. I’m also pretty much blind so doing it by feel literally. I’m over in Stanthorpe QLD. Great to see our country producing great permaculture leaders.
sorry you are blind u could try eating cannabis and going vegan and rubbing eucalyptus on your cheeks, id try everything, i have a fully blind possum that i care for, he is my favourite possum by far, blindness hurts my heart, but i no you will atleast prevent it getting worse on the path youve obviously found with bio nutrients, grow lychees and longons if you can they should be good for your eyes, eat lots of carrots with hommus every day, all the best from your friendly naighbourhood native, peace
lol no herb, weed or veg will change my eyes. The optic nerve is completely dead on one side and badly damaged on the other, but further to the point it’s not a problem for me, just other people. I really have no barriers until others create them. I can’t drive, obviously, actually that’s a lie, I can drive, just not on the roads but I drive on my own property. I can fend for myself, work in the garden and have a normal social life. I can work too and have run a huge business, however getting a job has been extremely difficult because others have an issue with people who are blind, I realise that’s not where you are coming from. I also have had vision impaired animals, 3 one eye horses and a blind dog. Life is no different for them. The other animals don’t seem to have a problem either. It’s so interesting how we are supposed to be an advanced species and yet at times we create more barriers for each other than any other animal. I try to use my RUclips to educate people. Disability doesn’t mean lifeless. There is no cure for Osteopetrosis thus far. Balancing minerals helps to relieve the arthritis and other issues associated with the disease. Relatively clean eating doesn’t hurt for sure. But really I’m blessed to have a great life because of Osteopetrosis. I wouldn’t have life any other way. Don’t hate blindness or feel sorry. Nothing to feel sorry for. We are blessed with the ability to only judge a book by reading it first, we do not see the plastic cover. X
Wow guys that was beautiful
Bryce Wellington thanks mate, writing while eating home grown carrots, beet root and celery sticks with hummus as instructed. Won’t do nothing for the eyes but tastes good anyway.
Good camera work. I usually get nauseated when a camera is carried over uneven ground.
Thank you for the beautiful tour.
Just froze some avocado ice cream!
Dudes a beast
*Hey Geoff, can you plant an endangered tree at the Jordan site. Dracaena cinnabari, the Socotra dragon tree or dragon blood tree, thanks.*
What is the benefit of the beds and oaths of the kitchen garden being on contour?
I tried convincing my teachers do do permaculture it kinda worked but I'm not sure if its final
How much does it cost to take a course there and how long is it
Geoff, is fertiliser needed in pots with tropical fruit trees? and what are the chances of getting bananas in the bush in a temperate rain climate? p.s. so awesome to see it all agin woohoo
HI Geoff,
I am interested about your month internship and be part of your students group. I have passed my PDC in London and I am planning to start the Permaculture Diploma, however, my desire to get the knowledge from your course are really tempted . I have checked your website and there are quite few courses along the year.
I will hopefully contact you soon for booking.
best wishes for the new year,
Giulio
What are those trees that look like pines
Absolutely!
The audio quality is so poor. Waaaaaay too low.
I don't think there would be any war or war lords if we lived on a fruited planet :-)
Жаль, что нет русских субтитров
Это да((Столько полезного Джефф рассказывает и д е л а е т!
Happy new years Geoff! You are so right about the tipping point! I started 2 years ago now I have a 1 acre sustainable permaculturedesign farm in bucks county PA. I learned the most from you thank you so much and if you wanna see my progress check out my instagram page @sunnycreekfarm