1: An Introduction to the Biointensive Method

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @bellacassin8436
    @bellacassin8436 2 года назад +6

    I feel I have struck a goldmine stumbling upon this series. How on earth does this not have make views!?

    • @genkiferal7178
      @genkiferal7178 2 года назад

      people are stuck on how they think things are and seem unable to look into alternatives - unless it is made "hip" or "cool". John Jeavons' way is the _best_ way - most efficient.

  • @sagestearns6888
    @sagestearns6888 3 года назад +18

    Why doesn't this documentary series have more views? It's incredibly well done and i feel the self suitability aspect of bio intensive gardening would be very popular especially with what has happened this year with world food resource supply shortages. I will be sharing this with everyone!

    • @sungazr7530
      @sungazr7530 2 года назад

      I’ve noticed more new age ideas are more attractive to some like hydroponic methods

    • @johnkings2030
      @johnkings2030 2 года назад +1

      It's needed more now than ever especially with what's coming the food shortage and the great reset.

    • @wedruskimistrz5122
      @wedruskimistrz5122 9 месяцев назад

      Mainly, because of new trend called permaculture Sage, which is basically copy and paste of this ;-)

    • @sagestearns6888
      @sagestearns6888 9 месяцев назад

      @@wedruskimistrz5122 True but still I feel biointensive method is the most solid scientific actually sustainable gardening method I've come across. A lot of folk have wide eyes when I say that a light till the biointensive way is okay. Talking about the no till crowd. Lol all methods are great I just think this method along with jole salatins animal farming method can achieve a most harmonic way to farm with the earth. Still striving to achieve a close loop community like this in my future. Btw where were you 3 years ago? 😝

  • @belindadomingo
    @belindadomingo 3 года назад +3

    Refreshing to see this perspective. Thank you for sharing this beautiful film

  • @Michael_McMillan
    @Michael_McMillan 3 года назад +4

    Great video! Muy bien! I can't wait for the next one!

  • @BrianBerriosOne
    @BrianBerriosOne 3 года назад +6

    I really enjoy this, thanks! Have you visited any farms in Puerto Rico? If so, how are they doing in terms of biointensive farming/gardening?

  • @cookingbooks4688
    @cookingbooks4688 3 года назад +2

    Awesome!

  • @elijahfunk2710
    @elijahfunk2710 7 месяцев назад

    Esto es espectacular

  • @TheVigilantStewards
    @TheVigilantStewards 3 года назад +4

    I just double dug 600 square feet a few weeks ago and planted pioneer species!

    • @JohnJeavonsGrowBio
      @JohnJeavonsGrowBio  3 года назад +3

      amazing!!

    • @TheVigilantStewards
      @TheVigilantStewards 3 года назад +1

      @@JohnJeavonsGrowBio Is there anywhere other than CA to do internships or training for further biointensive studies and certification?

    • @JohnJeavonsGrowBio
      @JohnJeavonsGrowBio  3 года назад +1

      @@TheVigilantStewards The upcoming 3-day workshop in April will be online via Zoom. Learn more at www.growbiointensive.org/ or for events in Latin America you can check out biointensivistas.ning.com/

    • @TheVigilantStewards
      @TheVigilantStewards 3 года назад

      @@JohnJeavonsGrowBio I will go to that link and see it, thank you!

    • @TheVigilantStewards
      @TheVigilantStewards 3 года назад +2

      @@JohnJeavonsGrowBio By the way I've read your book, really like it, I did 600 square feet in November, planted by Dec 1 in North Texas and am already getting germination. Looking to learn more and get it drilled in my head more so that I can do it for others

  • @edwardmartinez7074
    @edwardmartinez7074 3 года назад +1

    Estoy seguro que nadie fingir ia ante maravilloso proyecto 😁

  • @danielnavarro2285
    @danielnavarro2285 Год назад

    Está buenísimo el documental, pero los subtítulos al español son malisimos...

  • @genkiferal7178
    @genkiferal7178 2 года назад

    that mud is washed up onto higher grounds when it floods. That one reason floods can be a good thing and why we shouldn't over-build those areas. They should be kept for farms and nature.

  • @marcelareyes2542
    @marcelareyes2542 3 года назад

    Que pena que no esté subtitulado!!😔