Permaculture Design for Water
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- čas přidán 7. 04. 2016
- Design for water is the bones of any Permaculture system and often times the way the layout works with water determines the basic shape of things. The Permaculture principles, which tell us to Observe and Interact and Design from Patterns to Details, need to be followed and developed in order for us to design for water on our sites. Termperate, Tropical, and Dryland climates each pose unique opportunities while designing for water.
Oregon State University Free Permaculture Course (open.oregonstate.edu/courses/p...)
This guy is the Bob Ross of permaculture. Love these videos! So clear and easy to understand
Yes.. you get the same effect you learn and u relax
I don't even have a square foot of land to plant stuff, but I love watching those tutorials
😁 same here
I couldn’t stand not having a garden. I can’t even keep any small plants in my place because of my building’s rules so I’ve taken to planting on the side of a freeway off-ramp where there is a piece of grass that collects trash lol
Start a window basil plant. You can do it!
Another great video! I am so thankful to Oregon university and the instructor of these videos for sharing this incredible knowledge for free!
Invaluable information in these marvelous tutorials. This is the kind of things that should be taught in schools. If one in 10 students take up just one element learned in classes like this, the positive impact of harmonious living with nature will reward us 10 fold.
As a permaculture student struggling on water calculations, this is permaculture asmr for me. 😊 So relaxing..
My immediate impression of this video was that you did an exceptional good job.
I highly recommend this presentation to anyone wanting to learn about the use and methods of saving water.
Loved it!
Why isn't permaculture more widespread? It makes so much sense!
It is actually
depends a lot of farmers don't know about it lol i have a couple of acres and never actually thought about doing it until now same as most of the people i know we have more than 10 acres each and never do anything with it
What a good teacher. Love!!!
wow, this is absolutely great! Keep it up! Great Way of Teaching!!
Amazing information. I love the relaxing tone of these videos.
Fantastic, easy to understand presentation.
Rain water is not automatically clean water simply because it hasn't touched the ground. You'll want to filter/boil it if you intend to use it.
only for drinking, and then it depends...
Excellent Teaching! Namaste.🌻✌♥
Water is life.
Water is sacred!
Lovely explanation!
Thanks for sharing knowledge :)
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing!
Great video. Please keep them coming!
Awesome. Thank you for your dedication, effort, and passion.
Very informative please keep sharing and demonstrating 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Water really is sacred, just like the air we breath and the land we walk on. Just like every living thing.
You most likely covered this in another video, but depending on what material is on your roof the rain water could be somewhat toxic to drink.
GREAT video! Really pleasant!
very cool way of presenting and great mannerisms, this made me so relaxed
but the music is not helping me focus in speeech. the bgm should little dropped.
@@saraththarippayil7825 I agree. Music with speech is my top pet peeve on YT. When will people learn?!
Thank you I love these videos! It is recommendable to irrigate crops with treated black and grey water? do constructed wetlands work for low flows, like in a household? what are the links you mentioned for treating ww. Thank you :)
Very much informative appreciated
Thanks! These videos are really informative!!!
Water is life💙
@5:18 Biological Water Treatment
WetLands - Natural Filtering
Amazing informations. Thank you
WOW!great job GOD BLESS
This is gold.
I love the 'glass whiteboard' style, I wonder how they did that.
With a glass whiteboard
Great information, thank you so much for sharing.
I wish this video got more views.
Permaculture is looking like everyone wanting to machu picchu their back yard. I think I'm in!
Very beautiful and interesting presentation
Спасибо. Thanks
Can I add this video to a website I'm working on? It's for healing the planet and this video is perfect. I couldn't do a better job. It's perfect!
Sure thing. It's open source with creative commons license.
Potential for life!!
He mentions "types of biological treatments that you can read about in the links" I don't see the links here nor when I try the OSU.
may i know which software was used for those writing graphics ?
Are Eucalyptus trees good for watersheds?
What sort of setup is needed to create a such glass board with dark background?
good video, good info,
water is life, but too much water in tropical country such malaysia and sloppy hill will post land slide issue.
i know slope is no good for ag, but can't help it.
i think for sloppy terraced orchard, rain water should be lead away fast instead of let it soak into the soil causing saturation...
any video on this ? too much rain and sloppy hill gardening ..
thx
andrew
andrew ysk The danger of landslides will be much more reduced, if you discard monoculture. It's very important to have trees and plants of varying heights from canopy, fruit trees, bushes, shrubs, climbers and ground covering creepers; only all of these together in the slopes will hold the substrate. The excess surface runoff will naturally form creeks...you can keep it alive by introducing ferns to the edges
What tool is used to create these videos? I love the style. Or maybe an amazing sound studio with a piece of plexi or glass?
We use a tool called a LightBoard. It's sort of like a big whiteboard, but with a well-lit piece of glass in the middle, used in a professional studio. Users write the content facing themselves, and we flip it in post-production!
I live in high desert near a hillside. Whn it rains the water wash out all nutrients fr my yard straight dwn to lower part of the city leaving the soil arnd the yard dry and sandy. How can I start this permaculture around my yard so water stays inside the yard only.
Find local trees (fruit bearing as well) and plant. Look up harvestingrainwater.com. he solved this issue for folks in the desert or dryland. 🤙🏾
What's that board he writes on? Very cool. ..
We use a tool called a Learning Glass, along with a bit of editing. We think they're pretty neat too - although Professor Millison's drawings really take his lectures to the next level!
Indeed. His drawings are awesome
Where are those links for creating water filtration to address pollutants?
Water from roof collects dirt ,dust bird dropping s too!
Thanks, I was scrolling through to see if that had occurred to anyone else.
Also I believe air pollutants can make their way into rainwater.
This all starts with rain, but where do we get the rain? It is in the water cycle, but some places have water deficit. In some of those places we can Move the Water! See this 2-minute short video to explain #movethwater. See how to kick-start the water cycle and how to reverse global warming.
Does this man have a YT channel?
Yes
Thought that was a tank at 3:00
Great video. But the background music is rather distracting.
Container gardens - for those of us un-landed.
I don't want to worry about mosquitos so I plan to just direct the roof water into a swale.
speed 1.25 it is..
well, damn... XD
But cats, birds and bats here poop on the roof....
who is here couse of online slasses
Funny that you're from Oregon State University, collecting rainwater is illegal there.
Collecting rainwater is totally legal in Oregon.
Oh man, could stand this dude for 10 minutes, then my brain shut off. Too bad, ideas were great..
Ditch the background music and you have an A+video
Watch earthlings the movie its free on youtube.
Convince gov to let everyone have an acre of free tax free fertile land that they can live on and grow a food forest on
I thought I was on acid.