Wow, I never knew all this, but it's so simple and logical. It should be mandatory at primary schools where the kids learn the fastest and tell their parents.
It's amazing how much knowledge I have accumulated from Geoff since the three days in a row, in which I did not sleep, because I was too interested in the videos of an free online training course about permaculture. (Not kidding, I did not sleep until I got done.) That was a lot of videos. I did use much of the information for turning my yard into a food forest. Been a fan since then.
In France we call them "mauvaises herbes" which translates to "bad herbs".... terrible isn't it? But thanks to permaculture we now call them "advantices" (or "early herbs"). Words are important. Our understanding is changing, slowly but surely. Great video! "Merci" for sharing :)
Love weeds! Over the past few years they have become food (some of them), medicine, teas, food for our insect friends and birds...and the dandelions entertainment for my granddaughter. :D Now I know how they are indicators too. Plant superheros. Thank you.
I've stumbled into the world of permaculture as a 20 year old with no experience in gardening. I've become addicted to your videos, weeks ago I was watching cartoons and other fun rubbish but now I can't keep my eyes off your channel. Really amazing and transformational, I'd LOVE to learn the earth in the same way you have. Bless
A friend recently told me about Geoff and how he has inspired them. I have to say I became an instant subscriber and binge watcher of this channel. Absolutely amazing and inspiring content. Thank you Geoff I will look into paying for your master class to learn even more.
Wow. I just moved into a new house and have a lot of weeds and realised that the soil is very loose due to the type. I respect the natural cycle even more after watching this video!!! Thank you :)
Wow! I am asking all my gardening friends to watch this video. One of the very best that explains the nature of Weeds. I love Geoff Lawton. Thank You so much for sharing your knowledge. -Pile O' Rocks Ranch, Sun Valley, AZ -Auburn, WA
This ia gold. This is telling the exact story of everyone's symptoms they think are the wing place but we can move forward because they can be our best friends
Well presented Geoff and I will share this for sure. I truly look to you for valuable information and what a difference in the world you're making. 💖🌱👍😁
thank you so much Geoff.... you have just answered soo many old questions[for myself] from observing thus changes.... please keep the content coming... good on ya mate!!
I am very impressed and glad I bumped into this.. I always thought that weeds in the garden were a sign of the remedy for health of the Gardener and garden. Thank you for your wisdom.
Great video. I had a less informed understanding that weeds can be great pilot plants. Thanks for expanding on that. But I'd never considered that ducks might compact the ground. We learn something new every day. Thanks again!
Well, I feel quite emotional after watching this episode. You describe exactly how the earth repairs itself. I am definitely hooked and I'm enjoying listening to your videos Geoff.
Hey, I believe that this system is getting me back to my roots. My fathers' side of the family has grown food and owned farms forever. My grandfather had a farm in Cali that looked very similar to what you showed on Zatuna. At least part of it. The difference is that he was retired and had only 12 years to develop his crops after retirement from the military. He was laid to rest in 82. I am glad that I strived to get my acreage and find this system. I am watching your and Bills videos at the moment. Good stuff. The book is awesome also. Nothing like a college text to study. Thanks again.
We had wild fire sweep through our land 2 years ago and the amount of ferns is phenomenal. Thanks for explaining their role as harvesters of potassium. At least I know why I'm chopping and dropping them now :-)
Geoff Lawton is such an inspirational person! The first person, I ever heard about Permaculture from was him, and I am so glad. To this day he is still my favorite teacher. I so want to take his course in Jordan, some day Lord-willing! His work in dry desert lands is so incredible because it's relevant to us who live in those conditions and still work so hard to grow and create abundance in the most difficult climates. Thank you for all you do Geoff!
Weed killer sickens me also. I have heard from multiple sources that many of the weeds that farmers fight to keep out of their fields are more nutritious than the crop they are growing.
You are a wealth of knowledge, Mr. Lawton. As I watched, I saw in my mind's eye the various weeds on my land. I now have a plan to design my own weed system and beat them at their own game. Thank you.
wow.... this really blows me away... Thank you Mr Lawton for being a wonderful teacher.. my garden is usually full of weeds during the summer and I can now understand their function as they function to prevent leaching during the heavy rainfall.
Geoff; most really, for me, this is the most pivotal account of an observation/explanation/interaction of/with biodiversity, in action, that I've ever seen. Thank you! I just understood, absorbed and processed more useable information here, in just a few minutes, than what would've been transmitted through a whole college term of bloody minded botany back in the day. That was good, but, yours was brilliant. I salute you.
Amazing. How cool is it that you can learn about the condition of the soil based on the type of weeds growing. And that you can use weeds to your advantage.
Paddy's Lucerne is Sida rhombifolia, for those playing along at home. Of course it's edible, high protein forage with a plethora of other uses - it was once known as Bushman's Tea in colonial Australia and is an effective decongestant.
I'm blown away that others see weeds as I do. Love the age of information! Thank you kindly for your time uploading and sharing your information 🌸Namaste
Love this! The totally Plant-based version, leaving the chickens to their own eggs, and allowing-nurturing natural bee hives (therefore no honey collection) is the paradisical avenue for me! :-)))
I appreciate this video so much. currently live next to neighbors who have tilled their yard and extracted every visible pièce of organic matter in order to stop a bishop weed /goutweed "infestation". needless to say it keeps coming back because they leave the soil just sitting there, empty and exposed. I'm going to clean up the ivy and goutweed a bit on our border to keep them happy but man come on. after seeing this I remember that the wide-spreading roots are probably there to stop erosion. ❤ thanks Geoff.
The world needs more "pure observation". Great video. We had a beautiful garden. Last year it was redeveloped by the owner. As a result the garden was dug up and destroyed. Trucks, concrete waste was on it all winter. Completely devoid of life. In the spring over 200 beautiful poppies came up. Interesting thing is we never had poppies in our garden ;). Looked absolutely beautiful and better yet the owner got to see mother nature's "middle finger" all summer lol we've saved 100's of thousands of seeds and will spread.
Geoff thanks a million for your knowledge on weeds. We are in North west of Melbourne and have paddocks full of serrated tussock. I will try and cut it back and replace some of it with nitrogen fixing weeds. We are on 85 acres and it’s going to be quite challenging.
Now that was an excellent presentation, the different functions weeds can provide to heal the earth. In my urban garden I often let the weeds grow, some of them are great to eat and far more nutritious than supermarket stuff. I only really try to reduce their numbers if they start taking over Being able to read soil issues from what grows is something I'd never thought of so a big thank you for that. Guess I'd better subscribe now :)
My yard would not make it to the front of House Beautiful magazine, but the butterflies, bees, spiders and insect eating birds think I'm the bomb. I do keep it mowed when it starts looking really bad, but often leave the perimeter and clumps around the trees. It's a natural look, and not unpleasant. I love the English countryside and villages, as they tend to let things go more natural, and it's lovely to look at. We could all take a lesson instead of obsessing over useless grass.
I'm from Western Australia, recently living in the central valley California. The soil here even though it's rated to be the best in the area, still talks with its weeds? Soil loves it's organic materials .
My God !!! I'm just blown away with the knowledge you have. I'm falling in love with this study. Thank you so much for your efforts. Anyway to contact you ? Please let me know.
Bravo Geoff.. 🌿💕🍃😇🌱Ur an Angel .. Ur so in touch w Nature’s ways .. this may seem far out but I heard that specific harmful weeds & plants will grow by the doors of people who need them 🌸🍃
Such an inspirational video and topic and presenter ! I am "hooked" and now I know why some others here didn't sleep until they got through all the information provided. Fascinating and so rewarding to be part of this "tribe". My wish is that in the future the like of a "Nobel Peace Price" would go to humans of the likes of Geoff Lawton.
@@andrewparry1474 deserts are a good example desert weeds are often leguminous spiky drought tolerant short short-lived in other cases long-lived but in general weeds make amazing Garden starting plants and fertilizer you might want to check out the documentary "Geoff Lawton Greening the desert project"
@@monkeymanwasd1239 I know about weeds as pilot plants. I was just being silly. He says that we need to "WALK" with weeds. That said, I have been meaning to look at the greening of the desert - and sooo much else. Geoff never gets boring does he!
'Design your own weed system. Beat 'em at their own game.' I love it!
Wow, I never knew all this, but it's so simple and logical. It should be mandatory at primary schools where the kids learn the fastest and tell their parents.
It's amazing how much knowledge I have accumulated from Geoff since the three days in a row, in which I did not sleep, because I was too interested in the videos of an free online training course about permaculture. (Not kidding, I did not sleep until I got done.) That was a lot of videos. I did use much of the information for turning my yard into a food forest. Been a fan since then.
Link to the course?
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Im just thinking i will end up on a bender listening to this guy. 😆 hes a fantastic teacher.
You got a vid for us of this Food Forest you’ve created? Thanks in advance.🙏
I'm getting life advice from weeds because of this man. I need to live my purpose and be gone with myself.
This could be a documentary on it's own!
more like thousands of documentaries
@@rpmcmurphy5482 where can I find it?
Totally agree! especially with a slightly higher production (-:
In France we call them "mauvaises herbes" which translates to "bad herbs".... terrible isn't it?
But thanks to permaculture we now call them "advantices" (or "early herbs"). Words are important.
Our understanding is changing, slowly but surely.
Great video!
"Merci" for sharing :)
Love weeds! Over the past few years they have become food (some of them), medicine, teas, food for our insect friends and birds...and the dandelions entertainment for my granddaughter. :D Now I know how they are indicators too. Plant superheros. Thank you.
Wow! I’m so inspired by Geoff. Truly changing the world and not alot of people know this is the next silent revolution.
Very few people in the world have such an amazing level of understanding of how nature works. I wish more people thought the same way as you do !!
I've stumbled into the world of permaculture as a 20 year old with no experience in gardening. I've become addicted to your videos, weeks ago I was watching cartoons and other fun rubbish but now I can't keep my eyes off your channel. Really amazing and transformational, I'd LOVE to learn the earth in the same way you have.
Bless
I would suggest to start growing something
A friend recently told me about Geoff and how he has inspired them. I have to say I became an instant subscriber and binge watcher of this channel. Absolutely amazing and inspiring content. Thank you Geoff I will look into paying for your master class to learn even more.
The wisdom that you have found from the earth is worth its weight in gold. Thanks for your sharing.
This is not just amazing, but beautiful!! How alive nature is, is beautiful!
Wow. I just moved into a new house and have a lot of weeds and realised that the soil is very loose due to the type. I respect the natural cycle even more after watching this video!!!
Thank you :)
Time for some ducks
Wow! I am asking all my gardening friends to watch this video. One of the very best that explains the nature of Weeds. I love Geoff Lawton. Thank You so much for sharing your knowledge. -Pile O' Rocks Ranch, Sun Valley, AZ -Auburn, WA
Wow, agreed, this is a fantastic documentary on its own, i'm 56 but I have a lot to learn. thank you
Very informative and educational. Thanks so much for sharing.
So that's why there is so much bracken in the fire prone hills where I live in Australia...I really like this episode🙂
Geoff, you are a living legend, more videos please.
This ia gold. This is telling the exact story of everyone's symptoms they think are the wing place but we can move forward because they can be our best friends
I love listening to Geoff and learning about stewarding the land. ❤
Well presented Geoff and I will share this for sure. I truly look to you for valuable information and what a difference in the world you're making. 💖🌱👍😁
Thank you for your information. You're a very good and very knowledgeable presenter.
Greetings from Texas!!!!
thank you so much Geoff.... you have just answered soo many old questions[for myself] from observing thus changes.... please keep the content coming... good on ya mate!!
I am very impressed and glad I bumped into this.. I always thought that weeds in the garden were a sign of the remedy for health of the Gardener and garden. Thank you for your wisdom.
Great video. I had a less informed understanding that weeds can be great pilot plants. Thanks for expanding on that. But I'd never considered that ducks might compact the ground. We learn something new every day. Thanks again!
Enough regular ant traffic can compact the ground.
Well, I feel quite emotional after watching this episode. You describe exactly how the earth repairs itself. I am definitely hooked and I'm enjoying listening to your videos Geoff.
Geoff, I can’t thank you enough for sharing your knowledge with us. I think I’ve seen all your videos and have learned a lot.
The mind behind nature... Amazing and thought provoking....
Hey, I believe that this system is getting me back to my roots. My fathers' side of the family has grown food and owned farms forever. My grandfather had a farm in Cali that looked very similar to what you showed on Zatuna. At least part of it. The difference is that he was retired and had only 12 years to develop his crops after retirement from the military. He was laid to rest in 82. I am glad that I strived to get my acreage and find this system. I am watching your and Bills videos at the moment. Good stuff. The book is awesome also. Nothing like a college text to study. Thanks again.
We had wild fire sweep through our land 2 years ago and the amount of ferns is phenomenal. Thanks for explaining their role as harvesters of potassium. At least I know why I'm chopping and dropping them now :-)
Geoff Lawton is such an inspirational person! The first person, I ever heard about Permaculture from was him, and I am so glad. To this day he is still my favorite teacher. I so want to take his course in Jordan, some day Lord-willing! His work in dry desert lands is so incredible because it's relevant to us who live in those conditions and still work so hard to grow and create abundance in the most difficult climates. Thank you for all you do Geoff!
Weeds are wonderful it makes me sick to my stomach when I see weed killer commercials or when I see a yard with no weeds
Weed killer sickens me also. I have heard from multiple sources that many of the weeds that farmers fight to keep out of their fields are more nutritious than the crop they are growing.
Weed Killer should be illegal . But politicians own shares in the companies that make it .
@@cautious1343 than grains? yes- but grains are grown for preservation not nutritional value. They aren't as nutritious as comparable fresh veg crop.
@@carbon1255 Very true. I eat fresh veggies mostly, but have a 2yr supply of emergency food. All grain and bean.
You are a wealth of knowledge, Mr. Lawton. As I watched, I saw in my mind's eye the various weeds on my land. I now have a plan to design my own weed system and beat them at their own game. Thank you.
These videos are the most beautiful things I have ever seen in my life.
wow.... this really blows me away... Thank you Mr Lawton for being a wonderful teacher.. my garden is usually full of weeds during the summer and I can now understand their function as they function to prevent leaching during the heavy rainfall.
Geoff; most really, for me, this is the most pivotal account of an observation/explanation/interaction of/with biodiversity, in action, that I've ever seen. Thank you!
I just understood, absorbed and processed more useable information here, in just a few minutes, than what would've been transmitted through a whole college term of bloody minded botany back in the day. That was good, but, yours was brilliant. I salute you.
Another fantastic lesson. Perfect. I can even say: a poetic class.
Amazing just by observing how nature is working with its own rules, we can cooperate in harmony if we understand all these processes.
Amazing. How cool is it that you can learn about the condition of the soil based on the type of weeds growing. And that you can use weeds to your advantage.
Paddy's Lucerne is Sida rhombifolia, for those playing along at home.
Of course it's edible, high protein forage with a plethora of other uses - it was once known as Bushman's Tea in colonial Australia and is an effective decongestant.
Would this grow in Tasmania? It's beautiful
I'm blown away that others see weeds as I do. Love the age of information! Thank you kindly for your time uploading and sharing your information 🌸Namaste
What an enlightment i received just now ! WOW ! Thanks Geoff
Buongiorno from Tuscany and Sardinia , just came across your videos as trying to source a composting toilet.
Truly inspiring ! Will follow
Incredible. If this were in a book, with lots more examples and strategies, I'd read it.
Loving the Muscovy Ducks!!
wow, 2 mins in and you already showing me a new perspective
Good on ya Geoff
Keeping Bill's dream alive and building on it
Found you through the weedy garden
Fantastic video, Geoff! Thank you for all the education you provide.
This guy is a cut above. Extremely knowledgeable.
It's so great to listen you. So interesting and a lot to learn from you. 😊
Love this! The totally Plant-based version, leaving the chickens to their own eggs, and allowing-nurturing natural bee hives (therefore no honey collection) is the paradisical avenue for me! :-)))
You are brainwashed aren't you?
This is impressively profound and practical. Thank you.
This is great! I for one would love more of these covering as many weeds as you have knowledge of and what they communicate about the soil. 👌👍👌
Astonishing really. Find myself going through more and more of your videos and gradually building into practice. Thank you so much for sharing.
The most unique piece of information i have ever seen. I love nature!
I appreciate this video so much. currently live next to neighbors who have tilled their yard and extracted every visible pièce of organic matter in order to stop a bishop weed /goutweed "infestation". needless to say it keeps coming back because they leave the soil just sitting there, empty and exposed. I'm going to clean up the ivy and goutweed a bit on our border to keep them happy but man come on. after seeing this I remember that the wide-spreading roots are probably there to stop erosion. ❤ thanks Geoff.
Great video full of useful information about plants. I have seen Weeds like those before with the net roots and the deep roots as well.
powerful info! tyvm!
btw, 39 Monsanto execs disapprove!
I had no idea! Thank you Geoff, that was beautiful!
The world needs more "pure observation". Great video. We had a beautiful garden. Last year it was redeveloped by the owner. As a result the garden was dug up and destroyed. Trucks, concrete waste was on it all winter. Completely devoid of life. In the spring over 200 beautiful poppies came up. Interesting thing is we never had poppies in our garden ;). Looked absolutely beautiful and better yet the owner got to see mother nature's "middle finger" all summer lol we've saved 100's of thousands of seeds and will spread.
Geoff killing it as always.
11 haters, 0 trash talking!!
Amazing view of nature. Loving every episode. Richard Attenborough of horticulture.
Geoff thanks a million for your knowledge on weeds. We are in North west of Melbourne and have paddocks full of serrated tussock. I will try and cut it back and replace some of it with nitrogen fixing weeds. We are on 85 acres and it’s going to be quite challenging.
Wonderful demonstration, thanks Geoff!
This is so incredibly helpful and interesting. Thank you Geoff, from Nova Scotia Canada
The classic bindi, in the backyard, is a soil compaction weed. It's bindi season here at the moment. :)
Now that was an excellent presentation, the different functions weeds can provide to heal the earth.
In my urban garden I often let the weeds grow, some of them are great to eat and far more nutritious than supermarket stuff.
I only really try to reduce their numbers if they start taking over
Being able to read soil issues from what grows is something I'd never thought of so a big thank you for that.
Guess I'd better subscribe now :)
My yard would not make it to the front of House Beautiful magazine, but the butterflies, bees, spiders and insect eating birds think I'm the bomb. I do keep it mowed when it starts looking really bad, but often leave the perimeter and clumps around the trees. It's a natural look, and not unpleasant. I love the English countryside and villages, as they tend to let things go more natural, and it's lovely to look at. We could all take a lesson instead of obsessing over useless grass.
Love your work Geoff!!
Brillient thats the best show on RUclips.this man is the garden guru🙏🙏👍👍😁
Love that you write down the full vidéo in description!! So useful, thx
Excellent information. Makes so much sense and it's true.
Thank you, that explains soo much. We've acquired some land that's had heavy horses on before and this has identified issues perfectly
I'm from Western Australia, recently living in the central valley California. The soil here even though it's rated to be the best in the area, still talks with its weeds? Soil loves it's organic materials .
He's brilliant, top revolutionary, would love to work with him.
Вы романтик. Даже о сорняках говорите с любовью)
I love his perspective on life and observations
I enjoy my journey double when watching your videos (and the weedy garden too )
Thank you so much 👧
Thanks for the wisdom. I see my yard in a different light now!
My God !!! I'm just blown away with the knowledge you have. I'm falling in love with this study. Thank you so much for your efforts.
Anyway to contact you ? Please let me know.
I can't believe this is free!
I've had purslane growing all over my garden for years. I was approaching it as a weed. I only learned what it was this season.
Really interesting giving me a whole new view on our weeds in the paddock and how to work with them
Bravo Geoff.. 🌿💕🍃😇🌱Ur an Angel .. Ur so in touch w Nature’s ways .. this may seem far out but I heard that specific harmful weeds & plants will grow by the doors of people who need them 🌸🍃
True
I'm doing a permaculter club and I'm doing a poster for weeds this is perfect!
I love you; you are awesome. So enthusiastic and inspiring.A super big Thanks
Hard on. Good broadcast Geoff 👍!
Such an inspirational video and topic and presenter ! I am "hooked" and now I know why some others here didn't sleep until they got through all the information provided. Fascinating and so rewarding to be part of this "tribe". My wish is that in the future the like of a "Nobel Peace Price" would go to humans of the likes of Geoff Lawton.
Brilliant. I realise now that I have the same thing happening in my garden, but didn’t recognise it.
Thank you so much for spreading your knowledge freely ;)
This knowledge is invaluable
I pick it up by Christine Jones , thanks for your video.
awseome lecture and neat video! keep posting!
Just want to say, THANK YOU!
You have the best videos I’ve seen so far over all the RUclips videos
Gives you a huge thumb up
what we think we knew, simply gets up rotted by the fundamentals of nature. learnt a lot in this short vid
Nature is a canvas. Elements can be replaced, but no blank canvas.
We need to walk with weeds to reduce stress in our idea of the garden
Scared earth healers
or walk on the weeds that also helps
And where exactly should we walk to?
@@andrewparry1474 deserts are a good example desert weeds are often leguminous spiky drought tolerant short short-lived in other cases long-lived but in general weeds make amazing Garden starting plants and fertilizer you might want to check out the documentary "Geoff Lawton Greening the desert project"
@@monkeymanwasd1239 I know about weeds as pilot plants. I was just being silly. He says that we need to "WALK" with weeds.
That said, I have been meaning to look at the greening of the desert - and sooo much else. Geoff never gets boring does he!
Thank you Jeff!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience with us.