Syntropic Agriculture, Permaculture and Water - Webinar with Scott Gallant

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  • čas přidán 13. 03. 2024
  • Learn the skills to heal landscapes, rejuvenate watersheds, and restore ecosystems:
    www.waterstories.com/core-course
    In this webinar, Scott Gallant of Porvenir Design shared his experience designing properties using the methods of Syntropic Agriculture and Permaculture Design. Learn how you can maximize yield while maximizing biodiversity, water capture, and beauty by mimicking a natural forest. Porvenir design has implemented Syntropic Agriculture in properties across Costa Rica and Central America. Come see how you can create an abundant and biodiverse property using the principles of Syntropic Agriculture.
    www.porvenirdesign.com/workshops
    Water Stories is a community committed to water cycle restoration with films, videos, articles, webinars, live events, and a whole training program for those ready to become practitioners.
    www.waterstories.com/core-course
    www.waterstories.com/community
    For the resources from Scott please visit the replay thread in the community:
    community.waterstories.com/sh...
    community.waterstories.com/po...

Komentáře • 9

  • @jennamayacook2722
    @jennamayacook2722 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Scott, your emphasis on the importance of intuition as our "North star ", was perfection for me crystallized this evening, a month in the making as I realized my guidance and observation to move a whole garden bed from one side of the yard placed by previous tenant, to another place and how and what I used to do it, was a good amount of syntropic methodology I had never heard out loud until tonight. Elder/Wisdom necessarily includes observation and listening, in all its forms. Many blessings to you all out there as we humans repatriate ourselves into Nature...

  • @humanbeingnotahumandoing1
    @humanbeingnotahumandoing1 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I saw Scott announcing it on Instagram, while I was at work. I am so very grateful for being able to listen to you guys, because you uploaded it. thank you for inspiring me❤️
    Much love🙏

  • @stephseckold4324
    @stephseckold4324 Před 2 měsíci +7

    maybe because I'm Australian, where rainwater tanks were once common and ubiquitous in such a vast, sparsely populated rural area, but I'm always surprised that rain/roof catchment is such a novel concept elsewhere in the world. Just for the record, a 1 1/2 year old syntropic planting (30m2 area) (created as part of a workshop) has never been watered, apart from an initial deep soak before and during the planting weekend. We have a fairly high natural rainfall (sub-tropical Northern NSW Australia) but this was planted during our dry season (winter-Spring). Also, near the top of a very steep hill, with mature Eucalypts above. The syntropic system is booming without irrigation! Normally, I only ever plant in the wet season (a lesson learned through long experience on the same property and many failed tree plantings)

  • @goco100
    @goco100 Před 2 měsíci

    Super

  • @leonsaquaponicsandhomegard6793

    Fantastic content. Well done 😊😊😊

  • @portiamonnette
    @portiamonnette Před 2 měsíci

    An interesting thing, I saw while looking up Mirawaki forest planting ...deer and pigs hate asparagus, and thistles ... Supposedly pigs will not dig/root where asparagus is planted.That might work for you guys

  • @hertabuss289
    @hertabuss289 Před 2 měsíci

    Are there any resources regarding response to pruning you are aware of? Especially interested in tropics and subtropics (maybe from your experience in Costa rica) ... I assume most of the woody climax species do not grow back after being pruned...

  • @kellyemmanuel6888
    @kellyemmanuel6888 Před 2 měsíci

    Check out bruce bugbee! He isn’t doing the say kind of growing as you, but he has an amazing theory of light and its relationship with plants. You are on something there.

  • @jeremyschissler337
    @jeremyschissler337 Před měsícem