Longer Summers on Farm in Southern Greenland

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • Southern Greenland is an oasis for growing vegetables, especially as the growing season expands with climate change. But with positive change comes a series of droughts.

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  • @BigBrother-fm2tx
    @BigBrother-fm2tx Год назад +1

    Congratulations, and good luck!
    🍉🌶🍅🍎🍓🧅🥬🥦🍋

  • @youtubehatesus2651
    @youtubehatesus2651 2 года назад +2

    Looks very nice. I wish you good luck with your gardens

  • @SouthwesternEagle
    @SouthwesternEagle 5 лет назад +46

    Wow! Greenland REALLY IS green! :O

    • @vernerjalava8304
      @vernerjalava8304 4 года назад +6

      Yea it has forests!

    • @BackToBackJames
      @BackToBackJames 4 года назад +7

      @@vernerjalava8304 Well, Greenland only has 1 single forest and its the Qinngua Valley.

    • @newstartyt3700
      @newstartyt3700 3 года назад +4

      @@BackToBackJames its still a forest.

    • @BackToBackJames
      @BackToBackJames 3 года назад +3

      @@newstartyt3700 Yup! And soon it will have more!

    • @newstartyt3700
      @newstartyt3700 3 года назад +4

      @@BackToBackJames ​ yea,climate change does have some positive gains,but only in the poles.

  • @halheywood3910
    @halheywood3910 6 лет назад +14

    This is a good thing .way to go from Southern California . Greenhouse Construction is the hot ticket

  • @paulkearney4565
    @paulkearney4565 3 года назад +1

    Very like Donegal! Greetings from Ireland ☘️

  • @JennaFerrari
    @JennaFerrari 5 месяцев назад

    It’s nice to see farming. I’m sure the igloos cars houses floating over from Greenland to Jokulsarlon is astonishing. Caused by mining melting or who knows what they’ll do for the mining.

  • @kyaumrungthung2390
    @kyaumrungthung2390 2 года назад +1

    I’m Montagnard Jarai tribe love Greenland vegetables

  • @SMGJohn
    @SMGJohn Месяц назад

    Northern parts of Norway they grown barley and arctic grains for hundreds of years, it should be possible to do similar in Greenland.

  • @jacobeksor6088
    @jacobeksor6088 4 года назад +1

    I am Montagnard indigenous live in North Carolina I love those vegetables healthy food to eat .

  • @MsSherazade1001
    @MsSherazade1001 3 года назад +3

    Que lindo! Me surpreendeu pois imaginava a Groelândia branca, cheia de neve o ano inteiro. 🙋‍♀️🇧🇷

  • @sharadamohanty5629
    @sharadamohanty5629 3 года назад +2

    Wow ... so beautiful ❤️.

  • @sinikkakormano4015
    @sinikkakormano4015 2 года назад

    This is great for local people.
    Fresh vegetables is good peoples
    heiltä.

  • @kenx1618
    @kenx1618 3 года назад +2

    wow what a life

  • @AdrianHepburn-vz9yr
    @AdrianHepburn-vz9yr 4 года назад +2

    Start generating Mulch on that farm!

  • @Larchevis
    @Larchevis 6 лет назад +6

    Вот это похвально.

  • @MichaelCarolina
    @MichaelCarolina 3 года назад +3

    Would like to know more about the short growing season and the amount of produce you can hope to get.

    • @translucentorb
      @translucentorb 3 года назад +5

      They have longer days to help compensate.

    • @ia8018
      @ia8018 3 года назад +3

      Also, growing season is getting longer in Greenland due to climate change and it will keep getting longer as the planet warms.

  • @tfhmobil
    @tfhmobil 10 месяцев назад

    Håber projektet kører videre 🤗
    Muligvis andre steder i Grønland ?
    Det må være ideelt til kartofler og nogen bær-/ frugt træer ?
    Mekanisering må være nøglen til at få det op på kommercielt niveau.

  • @unitor699industries
    @unitor699industries 3 года назад +3

    came here after seeing the show vikings i wanted to know if farming was real in greenland

  • @LeLe-ig9zo
    @LeLe-ig9zo 5 лет назад +1

    Ô Green land trồng râu được kìa mọi người

  • @jonathanmillner
    @jonathanmillner 4 года назад +7

    How do I contact someone from Greenland involved with agriculture? I had a goal I set two months ago. I want to grow grapes in Greenland! But... that possibly has already happened. Is anyone already growing grapes? If not, Greenland can likely do it. I make a living growing grapes and making wine in Minnesota. There are some grapes that I believe would survive the climate. The overall length of the season would be actually a greater limiting factor as far as what grapes you could likely grow. Think about this though... grapes from the land of the 24 hour sun! No grapes that have ever been made into wine could even speak of that... Imagine the terroir!!! The rocky/sandy soil Greenland has would be great for grapes! If someone from Greenland is reading this, can you please put me in touch with.... someone... anyone...

    • @jensc.b.l.svenningsen1113
      @jensc.b.l.svenningsen1113 4 года назад +1

      I admire your enthusiasm but southern greenland do not have 24/7 sunlight during the summer. You have to look above the polar circle. www.greenland-travel.com/inspiration/nature/midnight-sun/
      however there are sheep farmers all around south Greenland (check facebook page: Farm Holiday Greenland), and some have greenhouse. I do not know where exactly. Best regards.

    • @jonathanmillner
      @jonathanmillner 4 года назад +5

      @@jensc.b.l.svenningsen1113 Ok, seriously though, I suppose it's not 24 hour sun, but still... it's Greenland! People are growing grapes in all of the other former viking homelands from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Newfoundland, Novia Scotia, and my home state of Minnesota. It's time for Greenland! Seriously, if you know how to get in contact with a farmer or something... this would be so cool!

    • @ia8018
      @ia8018 4 года назад

      @@jonathanmillner
      grapes in Greenland would be great!!

    • @PiecesOfNature
      @PiecesOfNature 3 года назад +2

      @@jonathanmillner Southern Greenland is at roughly the same latitude as stockholm. You can grow grapes outside in southern half of sweden but we have the gulf stream, I think in unheated greenhouses it could be possible in southern coastal Greenland, I doubt outside.

    • @jonathanmillner
      @jonathanmillner 3 года назад

      @@PiecesOfNature I grow grapes in Minnesota. Far more continental. Hits -40C on occassion. -30C pretty regularly. The question isn't if they can survive the cold. The question is if the season is long enough to ripen them, and there are some grape varieties that ripen surprisingly early. People are growing grapes in northern Minnesota and southern Manitoba. I doubt Greenland is really that much harder honestly...

  • @col4574
    @col4574 Год назад +1

    How much is land there?

  • @halheywood3910
    @halheywood3910 6 лет назад +4

    Any honey being made?

    • @ia8018
      @ia8018 4 года назад

      In Narsarsuaq yes.

  • @robertthomas7176
    @robertthomas7176 7 месяцев назад

    they are farming again like it's 999 in Greenland..

  • @youtubehatesus2651
    @youtubehatesus2651 2 года назад +1

    can you grow weed there? +_+

  • @monicaregina82
    @monicaregina82 4 года назад

    groelan antiquit was green lan ,and now its iceland , your musst planting and in the future wieder hawe grunland, and not import foot and eating fusch , and eatin vegetable!

  • @donepearce
    @donepearce 4 года назад +4

    Well, Iceland is one of the biggest producers of bananas, so I see no reason for Greenland to be left behind.

    • @daisychain3007
      @daisychain3007 3 года назад

      I always thought bananas grew in hot climates, like the Caribbean. I thought that Iceland was too cold for growing bananas.

    • @MG-vv5sc
      @MG-vv5sc 3 года назад

      @@daisychain3007 They allso are growing sweet potato on palm trees,very delicious

    • @manjensen1710
      @manjensen1710 2 года назад +1

      @@daisychain3007 They do, but there are greenhouses in Iceland which can create the conditions for tropical crops, they use geothermal energy to provide heat and artificial light.

  • @JizzMasterTheZeroth
    @JizzMasterTheZeroth 4 года назад +1

    And when Greenland pushes for independence and the Danish government pulls funding? Back to imports but without subsidies for that either.

  • @joes0406
    @joes0406 2 года назад

    Is that a good thing or….

    • @saarbrooklynrider2277
      @saarbrooklynrider2277 Год назад

      not for the arctic flora and fauna I guess

    • @ia8018
      @ia8018 Год назад

      @@saarbrooklynrider2277 arctic flora and fauna have been there before. The north of Greenland used to be boreal forest now it is a icy desert.

  • @jamesmarkey5946
    @jamesmarkey5946 2 года назад

    Sometimes I get freaked about losing the ice pack, are there benefits, how to adjust to global warming if not learning Safe and sane to reduce carbons .^harmful gas emissions from the tundra/grassroots ect^ green solutions will help in recovery of climate change issues.

  • @jontalbot1
    @jontalbot1 2 года назад

    Never thought l would see a tractor in Greenland. Global warming upside

  • @mortwally3510
    @mortwally3510 4 года назад +5

    Thank God for global warming trump 2020

    • @gintasindreika933
      @gintasindreika933 4 года назад +3

      Your clown Trump is out to destroy the earth. He is rolling back fuel efficiency standards for cars, defunding the EPA.

    • @moinulf4503
      @moinulf4503 4 года назад +2

      Greenland was for 400 years hoter as today

    • @jamesring5383
      @jamesring5383 4 года назад

      @@gintasindreika933 Art of the deal. Trust the plan - Q

    • @jimdent351
      @jimdent351 4 года назад +2

      @@gintasindreika933 Oh boy. You have to stop believing the lies. Man made Global Warming is a hoax, plain and simple. Please read the attached article that explains how Greenland was in fact warmer than it is today as early as 700 years ago, and it is backed by proof. The Vikings grew crops there and the only reason Greenland started cooling in around the year 1300 was because of the sun. The sun cooled and caused what is known as "The Mini Ice Age."
      Greenland was in fact warmer 700 years ago than it is today, and 700 years in the life cycle of our planet is like one second of your life. It means nothing. It is an insignificant zero. Please do some extra research. It can be proven beyond a doubt that it's a HUGE HOAX. sciencenordic.com/agriculture-archaeology-denmark/vikings-grew-barley-in-greenland/1447746

    • @shootingskelly17
      @shootingskelly17 4 года назад +1

      @@jimdent351 Yeah, we totally believe and agree with you. Wow, what a comment.