Thank you so much for all these videos..especially the Baja..I love being surprised when I click on them and realize ..Hey those are my good friends..!! Like Kitzia at Buena Fortuna garden..Gloria and Patrick have been friends and neighbors since before they started Flora Farm..my mom married them.. I am so proud of what they have done and they remain incredible loving people..
Its an incredible place, the nature and biodiversity is spectacular we met such awesome people and has been a pleasure to film and make these videos, so glad you really like them! Also I don't think alot of people realize how intense the climate is there! For a few months in the winter its perfect but the rest of the year its very challenging to even live there at all@
Aloha! I AM fully happy to spend time learning about your compassion, stimulating growth that saves all humanity. You are a very valuable human. Asante 🌄🌍🌙
I heard from desert greening projects in the Middle East that a Dane found a way to speed up the processes that allows the sand to hold moisture and become soil. He used slurried clay in the water right from the beginning of the projects. This brings in the micro organisms immediately and gives them a foothold quickly - or at least that’s how I understod it. I’m afraid the eco alarmists must find other scares to make money off. A food crisis certainly isn’t looming. In Africa the rivers even return to the barren land when shade is created by greenery!
@@growinglifeorganic940 tanks for the answer. Its a beautiful place, but if one is drilling out water to irrigate it, the miracle is not a complex secret...
There is a hurricane season that fills up the aquifers, and they use wells, its a better option since all the rain comes at once and the rest of the year its incredibly dry so by keeping the water underground stops it evaporating away. The good thing about agroforestry is that it retains and increases moisture in the soil.
@@LeafofLifeWorld i dont know, so im gona trust that they arent over using aquifers...but about the rest...one can see from the video, most of the land its still exposed, and plants can slow evaporation, but dont increase moist...and even if they did, there s still the pools!. Its a hotel, a restaurant, toilets... Its a dry place, but no lack of water, thats for sure.
All drought hit arrears should be linked with flood hit arrears sewerage water should be used for agriculture and industrial sector rain water harvesting system should be encouraged🙏
Planting a lot of cover crops like cow peas, You should watch the other episodes in the description because the one about Gabriel Howearth's Food Forest, tells you a lot about how to prepare the land for planting.
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"They create jobs for local people but they also give back..." *eye roll* Genius, creating jobs for local people, plus producing the healthiest food around, that is their (considerable) contribution to their corner of the world. Every time I hear that stupid phrase "give back" I know I'm listening to a proper idiot.
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Thank you so much for all these videos..especially the Baja..I love being surprised when I click on them and realize ..Hey those are my good friends..!! Like Kitzia at Buena Fortuna garden..Gloria and Patrick have been friends and neighbors since before they started Flora Farm..my mom married them.. I am so proud of what they have done and they remain incredible loving people..
Its an incredible place, the nature and biodiversity is spectacular we met such awesome people and has been a pleasure to film and make these videos, so glad you really like them! Also I don't think alot of people realize how intense the climate is there! For a few months in the winter its perfect but the rest of the year its very challenging to even live there at all@
That's so awesome how they have built up the soil and made a beautiful farm and helped the earth and people.😊
These videos keep getting better and better. Thank you.
Very good information. I hope a lot of people see this. We can change the world. We just have to choose to.
Thank you!
Incredible video! Keep on making amazing and informative content like this!
Thank you! Will do!
I mean the couple's last name is "Green" 💚💚💚 Well done 💯
Love this. Thanks for sharing.
I love this page ❤
I cant believe this magical voice actually comes out of a human.
Wow thanks 😊
Amazing and hopeful. Thank you.
It's strange how they did more with the desert than US government done in centuries.
Aloha! I AM fully happy to spend time learning about your compassion, stimulating growth that saves all humanity. You are a very valuable human. Asante 🌄🌍🌙
I heard from desert greening projects in the Middle East that a Dane found a way to speed up the processes that allows the sand to hold moisture and become soil. He used slurried clay in the water right from the beginning of the projects. This brings in the micro organisms immediately and gives them a foothold quickly - or at least that’s how I understod it.
I’m afraid the eco alarmists must find other scares to make money off. A food crisis certainly isn’t looming. In Africa the rivers even return to the barren land when shade is created by greenery!
Thank you for these videos they're always inspiring.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Inspiring. Thanks.
Where does the water comes from? For the crops and buildings (and pools)...
Very expensive wells
@@growinglifeorganic940 tanks for the answer.
Its a beautiful place, but if one is drilling out water to irrigate it, the miracle is not a complex secret...
Sand plus water is the absolute better cobination for growing.
There is a hurricane season that fills up the aquifers, and they use wells, its a better option since all the rain comes at once and the rest of the year its incredibly dry so by keeping the water underground stops it evaporating away. The good thing about agroforestry is that it retains and increases moisture in the soil.
@@LeafofLifeWorld i dont know, so im gona trust that they arent over using aquifers...but about the rest...one can see from the video, most of the land its still exposed, and plants can slow evaporation, but dont increase moist...and even if they did, there s still the pools!. Its a hotel, a restaurant, toilets... Its a dry place, but no lack of water, thats for sure.
Great video! Thanks!
Just plant flowers and vegetable under and around trees. Trees are ahade and water retainment.
Tribes used to do that
This is so interesting!
I love this.
thankful
I need this kind of life
All drought hit arrears should be linked with flood hit arrears sewerage water should be used for agriculture and industrial sector rain water harvesting system should be encouraged🙏
I observed that upper part of vegetable bed is not sandy soil, probably the soil you have taken from other places for such plantation.
compost is added, compost explained in the video also using mulch
Viva Baja 🎉 my favorite place on earth 💫
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I'd like to know more about what they did in their first years!
Planting a lot of cover crops like cow peas, You should watch the other episodes in the description because the one about Gabriel Howearth's Food Forest, tells you a lot about how to prepare the land for planting.
Right crop....
Great video, can you upload one about turning desert in medinah Saudi Arabia in to a small holding farming land please
Can you send me a link to what this farm is?
Come back to Madrid !!!
Hey ! Whats happening there ? DM us on IG
Wows
Nothing new. My grandfather was agricultural engineer (Berlin university before 1 WW) and his farm in Poland was like one shown above.
Difference is Poland rains and already has soil built for growing
And they had a restaurant/eco-spa?
Where his book at? Where surely he broke it down of why this why that and why not this??? So there has to be a book, instructional!
Who's book are you looking for?
@@LeafofLifeWorld the guy working to go from desert to oasis.
Please no music, or slower
Sorry, you said what... Shame about the background music volume. :(((((((
You should buy and hold tech stock Crypto investment
There are many interesting stocks in many industries that you might follow. You don't have to act on every forecast, so I'll suggest that you work with a financial advisor who can help you choose the best times to purchase and sell the shares or ETFs you want to acquire
You should know it's easy and hard to make that much profit. I say EASY because it's very possible to make that much, and Hard because you'll need professional assistance to do it, I'd suggest you get assisted by a market advisor.
I'm an advocate for having a diverse investment strategy. I grew to a 5 figure mark with my portfolio having exposure to different areas of the market, including small and large-caps of the ETF index, blue chip stocks, coins, grade bonds and alternatives like cryptocurrency markets, as this helps manage the overall risk on my portfolio managed by my FA.. Credits to my adviser, Jonathan, i have no doubt investing more
Please can you leave the info of your investment advisor here? I'm in dire need for one!!
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Awwwwwe... Look at the proud little fool.
Bless your heart.
"They create jobs for local people but they also give back..." *eye roll* Genius, creating jobs for local people, plus producing the healthiest food around, that is their (considerable) contribution to their corner of the world. Every time I hear that stupid phrase "give back" I know I'm listening to a proper idiot.
Do you know them ? How do you know how they give back or not?