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.
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!
@@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? 😝
@@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/
@@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
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.
I feel I have struck a goldmine stumbling upon this series. How on earth does this not have make views!?
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.
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!
I’ve noticed more new age ideas are more attractive to some like hydroponic methods
It's needed more now than ever especially with what's coming the food shortage and the great reset.
Mainly, because of new trend called permaculture Sage, which is basically copy and paste of this ;-)
@@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? 😝
Refreshing to see this perspective. Thank you for sharing this beautiful film
Great video! Muy bien! I can't wait for the next one!
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?
Awesome!
Esto es espectacular
I just double dug 600 square feet a few weeks ago and planted pioneer species!
amazing!!
@@JohnJeavonsGrowBio Is there anywhere other than CA to do internships or training for further biointensive studies and certification?
@@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/
@@JohnJeavonsGrowBio I will go to that link and see it, thank you!
@@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
Estoy seguro que nadie fingir ia ante maravilloso proyecto 😁
Está buenísimo el documental, pero los subtítulos al español son malisimos...
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.
Que pena que no esté subtitulado!!😔