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Lugar da terra
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"Growing food in harmony with the landscape" www.lugardaterra.pt
Still no irrigation inspired by syntropic agroferestry + how to and tools
Still no irrigation inspired by syntropic agroferestry + how to and tools
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Follow up: No irrigation inspired by syntropic agroforestry 7 month in!
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Follow up: No irrigation inspired by syntropic agroforestry 7 month in!
Syntropic agroforestry inspired system in its establishment phase 3.5 years in!
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Syntropic agroforestry inspired system in its establishment phase 3.5 years in!
Market Garden and Syntropic Farming - an Agroecology Youth Workshop
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Agroecology Youth Workshop at Lugar da Terra with the support of Agroecology Europe: with this workshop we wanted to share practical knowledge about No-till Market Garden and Syntropic systems and their integration and maintenance, bringing young people enough practical ideas and tools to turn it into practice on different areas, climates, and contexts. Lugar da Terra is a small farm with 5000 ...
Abundance, agro ecology and spiralling upwards @lugardaterra
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Abundance, agro ecology and spiralling upwards @lugardaterra
Syntropic spring tour Lugar da Terra 2023 part 3 of 3
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Syntropic spring tour Lugar da Terra 2023 part 3 of 3
Syntropic spring tour Lugar da Terra 2023 part 2 of 3
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Syntropic spring tour Lugar da Terra 2023 part 2 of 3
Syntropic spring tour Lugar da Terra 2023 part 1 of 3
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Syntropic spring tour Lugar da Terra 2023 part 1 of 3
How we manage our elephant garlic within our syntropic agroforestry system
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#elephantgarlic #giantgarlic #garlic #syntropy #agroforestry #notillgardening Please see our instagram for more detailed information on all the plants that where planted in the tree lines. Enjoy
Red amaranth and companions in a syntropic system
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Red amaranth and companions in a syntropic system
How our Syntropic Agroforestry + No-till Market Garden system is growing @jobleijh
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A walk through our seven months old food forest at the coast of Portugal. It starts a little slow but ONCE you’re in it and you like syntropic agroforestry you’ll be ok…you got to get used to our neighbour’s dogs though 😅 enjoy, hope we can make a follow up soonn
Marketgardening within a syntropic agroforestry system
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Marketgardening within a syntropic agroforestry system
Agroforestry and syntropic farming@lugardaterra
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Agroforestry and syntropic farming@lugardaterra
Tomato clips, multi crop planting and carrot harvest
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Tomato clips, multi crop planting and carrot harvest
January update, strawberries, tunnels and more
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January update, strawberries, tunnels and more
Lugar da terra | An introduction | Crowdfunding
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Lugar da terra | An introduction | Crowdfunding
Lugar Da Terra workshop Agricultura Regenerativa 5 Outubro 2019
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Lugar Da Terra workshop Agricultura Regenerativa 5 Outubro 2019
Mediterranean Food Forest Portugal to Richard Perkins
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Mediterranean Food Forest Portugal to Richard Perkins
Abundância/Abundance. Ernst Gotsch in Portugal
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Abundância/Abundance. Ernst Gotsch in Portugal
Beautiful...spead the idea... here in Argentina trying to do this in a small scale
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I'd buy one right away. Or try building it on my own. Would you share technical details?
Great! We are selling “droppers”at the moment:) please send me an e-mail so I can send you a quote, explain more details info@lugardaterra.pt
Muito legal
You can see the results of a similar approach on most of the other videos on our channel:). This specific location was not documented since the plantation. But we have had lots of success on several other locations in Portugal:) see @lugardaterra.pt
Can we see the results? Because it's easy to show results in the tropics, but much harder in Portugal.
Gracias me encanta este video, seria posible en español, gracias por este gran aporte a la Madre Tierra
Looking great 🙌🏻
You should see it now:) it has been growing super fast
I can imagine.. Our goal is to do the same in Spain in the next two years. Its very inspiring to see your progress. Congratulations
Love this video and your outlook on Syntropic Ag! Such as keeping the flowers for the bees then cutting.
❤ cool
Beautiful. How do you water? Do you do drip irrigation? Oh I just saw the drip line :)
Yeah in general 3 tubes per bed of 75cm wide with an interval of 20cm per drip. We water max 30 min a day but most of times much less:) and don’t forget seeing the video on our zero irrigation zone!!:)
Brother thats crazy good!!!! Whats the location? I see we got lots of similar plants - mullberries, quinces, white poplar etc. I assume those are native to ur area too
Yes natives in general:) thanks 🙏
Location one our north of Lisbon Portugal 5 min from coast
Omg thanks ! Weird it doesn’t seem to happen here!?
hi the audio is really low, try to reupload
No problem here
Yes I noticed only when volume is all open it’s ok… I’ll have start working with external mic but normally I make the videos on the flow sorry for inconvenience..I’ll also look into subtitles!!
Also, it would be nice to not move so much the camera. Good inspiration! Thanks for sharing! God bless you!
wow, quite surprised everything look super healthy, do you see the zucchini its producing less?
Well i think they will probably produce less compared to zucchini in full light but overall the system will produce very well and very diverse. even if they don’t produce at all they make a nice ground cover :)
I love your videos - they are informative and inspiring; many thanks! I, too, have planted Zucchini in semi-shade and they look very healthy.
please put subtitles in Portuguese thank you
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Hi there, your videos are incredibly inspiring! I'm in Cape Town South Africa entering winter now. Been growing gardens for a few years, always trying to tend to syntropy/establishing perenials where possible. Recently got access to a new space that I would love to implement an agroforestry line. I'm really struggling to find clear directions on starting these syntropic systems (was thinking of just noting down all the plants you mention in your videos and just doing those). Any suggestions on starting a first line (going from seed/seedlings/trees/covers/food etc.) I understand it's likely very context specific and I'll figure it as I go, but just trying my luck in case you have any accessible resources to share. You're doing beautiful work!
Hello Kobus! So great to hear your comment and fantastic your are doing the same work out there! Soon I’ll hope to cover all the information in online courses etc. but for now I think I can give you some confidence starting with the following approach: consider that quantity and diversity of species is limitless gather your recourses without discrimination. Most likely this will automatically leave you to choose from local “native” well adapted species but get what you can get! In most cases the limiting factors are actually getting lots of different seeds, plants and cuttings at the moment of planting…this is the bottleneck you should focus on solving. Besides that aeration and abundance of materials to enrich the soil “foundation” of your treeline should be seen as a very important step! It’s literally foundational:) go for it! Doing is the most important part;)
wow wow wow you are definetly becoming wiser, be more syntropic and you will be at ease I want to see more about those non watered lines, thanks!!
Hehe thanks! wisdom comes with age they say ai ai ;) I am not sure what steps are next to be more syntropic! but we will keep going into the unkown :) Yes we will definitly update on these specific areas. keep doing, keep planting, its the best recipe untill now that we have come up with:)
A truly inspiration for mediterranean food forest!
I’ve watched most of your videos, really amazing stuff you’ve got going on. I’m doing something similar on the west coast of America. Looking forward to following along!
Great to hear and very welcome to receive encouragement to do more videography:) new stuff is coming soon! Thanks a lot and great to hear you do this important work out there 💪🏽!
Muitos parabéns pelo projeto, estive aí com a minha filha e gostei muito
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If you find the time could you make a follow-up video? I'm very interested in Amaranth and would love to watch more videos about it!
Will do more on amaranth this summer I hope:)!!!
@@jobleijh amazing! I'm looking forward to it😇
Não plantou eucaliptos, com o eucalipto consegue obter grandes quantidades de biomassa, na agro floresta é importante esta combinação.
As vezes tambem plantamos eucaliptos. Sim e uma boa opcao para quem quer fazer muitas podas :). Mas a muitos outros que podem fazer este papel.
Parabéns, tudo muito bem cuidado, as plantas estão muito bem cuidadas, que fertilizantes aplica?
ola, sempre usamos composto certificado organico/bio de terrum.net e antes do composto aplicamos pellets de estrume de galinha com certificado bio da agriloja.
Olá bom dia, onde se localiza a sua propriedade? Qual é a distância entre as linhas? As plantas da horta estão muito boas parecem saudáveis, não tem tido problemas com os caracóis? Obrigada. Boa sorte.
ola Maria Alice, estamos na zona de Torres Vedras 5 min. da costa. Nos plantamos linhas de arvores com 6 metros e depois adicionamos ate 3m linhas de arvores. entre eles ainda plantamos horticolas. Obrigado. Nos focamos no bem estar do solo as pragas que temos fazem parte. As vezes temos caracois mas com uma diversidade extrema na plantacao nao temos problemos com pragas.
Very inspiring. Thank you.
It's looking good!
thanks!
Hola, vc teria uma lista com tudo que vc tem plantado? Vc, deveria colocar mais materia orgânica nos canteiros, dos alfaces, e em questão do vento, vc pode montar uma cerca viva de rápido crescimento para diminuir um pouco o vento.
where in Portugal are you? loved work. I am moving to Braga next week. And my plan in a short future is make one la you have. maybe we can chance same stuffs. Thanks.
Parabéns 😊
Amoras😊
Shalom Aleichem ! a mulher estava dirigindo com uma criança no colo (assentada em suas pernas) qualquer batidinha deste veículo poderia causar a morte dessa criança, aprendi isso com meu amigo, Belzont MG Terra dos morros e das pirambeiras !
Obrigado pela partilha, eu vivo na zona de castelo branco e estou a começar um projecto sintropico e estou com alguma dificuldade em arranjar as poplar tree/ alamo, aguma sugestão?
Olá, nos usamos muitos estacas mas o viveiro de castromil pode ter árvore com raíz! Mas estacas resultam;)
Systematic design and natural looking at same time.
Very thoughtful!
arvores de Acacia e mimosa ajuda muito com a alimentacao do solo com nitrogena..... Im on a hill in southern Portugal, a big challenge but my task is very rewarding, Acacia and Mimosa grow rapidly, create much needed shade and great for chop n drop, and are bean producing, potent nitrogen fixers great for repleneshing soils..... grow very easily from seed....great upload buddy, parabens, saude e boa sorte com a continucao do projecto.... :)
Raspberries
Those dogs don't sound happy!
that is a good observation, the dogs are stuck and want to be free dogs...its kind of a complicated cultural thing i am afraid...if i had dogs i would let them have atleast atleast a weekly run on the beach or in the forest.
Belo sistema, muito diverso. Aqui no Brasil eu faço agrofloresta no semiárido, e a diversidade é uma chave.
A cada vídeo que vejo fico ainda mais encantada com tanta sabedoria, dedicação, resiliência, amor com nosso planeta.❤
Respect, man, beautiful system, thank you!
will upload a follow up soon! its growing really good
Found your channel recently and really appreciating the videos! Incredible abundance that you're able to facilitate/participate in! I was wondering if you are making compost on your farm and whether you are keeping any animals?
Thanks, that’s great! Well we obviously compost on site by chopping and dropping plant material where they grow to avoid the transport and turning piles etc. We do buy in organic compost aswell. At the moment we have chicken in a deep litter system (but they will be rotating the land soon) we use also some organic chicken pellets as fertiliser prior to putting compost on the beds! The deep litter compost/material from the chicken coop does wonders too:)
Poplars where I live are water hogs and kill other plants. I hope you have success. I lean more to maples
yes they like water! i use them partially for this characteristics. It is important though to keep the tree pruned periodically feeding the biomass to the soil, covering the base of surrounding plants and make it contstantly in search for that water keeping the system lush and full of growth hormones that naturally release after pruning, this helps all the plants. The treelines are oriented north to south and this is where support species like poplar can play an important role as they provide shade during the hottest hours of the day. Maples sound awesome too by the way!
@@jobleijh watch for the poplar rooting from when you cut it. we have cotton wood and it will grow from branches. I know cotton wood and poplar are slower to break down. if you are in North America you may want to switch to maple which composts easily in northern climates
Yes, I can imagine, we are in Portugal.
Gratidão
Raspberry :) is the word you are looking for. Thank you for the walk-through. That was quite inspiring!!
Haha yes !! Exactly! Great to hear:) hopefully soon more vid on the further development of it all:)