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Hopefully this time we will get to see part 2 as this has been an issue with multiple videos. Only part 1 is Done. :-( The water is key where did they get the water to begin this beautiful project? In the desert?
@@MrRonin1234editing and filming projects like these take a long time and we are under funded, there's only 2 of us and can't afford to get any extra help at the moment. If you want to support our work please use the links above in the comment, with enough support we can at some point employ more people to help get the videos out faster.
@@wipje41um the entire British royal family, which are the richest billionaires in the world, exceeding even Bez0s, plus all the other royals from Europe, the insanely wealthy royals of Middle East, the Thai kings, sultans of Brunei, kings of Marocco? Richest parasites alive that just keep getting richer
All the desert areas are regions of opportunity - starting at their edges. Bill Mollison told me that a long time ago in a book, and in a different life. Thanks.
Yes, I wish iwere st least 20 years younger because I would green a desert area from scratch myself. These videos are so inspiring. I didn't know it was possible, back in those other lives..
I was born to do this! If you want some help! I would love to help collect acorns. I have been growing an evergreen oak from Arizona for street trees here in Portland Oregon.
If you contact any such seed organisation they would be glad to co-operate with you. It's quite often their raison d'etre. (Sorry no circumflex!)@@NickErickson-g9w
We say to those visiting us here in rural Romania where we planted thousands of shrubs and trees on our land and deforested hills around that the real transformation of human kind would start when most of us will do amaizing things for common good, not only passively admiring the minority, ❤
Mihaela The problem is some people can’t do things for the good of all. If you live in western U.S. 25% of all land in the U.S. is owned by the government. Most of the west is owned by the government. It’s why desertification happens and deserts grow cause environmentalists and laws literally forbid you from doing anything. It’s even illegal to go metal detecting for gold nuggets. Recreation areas only allows for riding a wheeler or truck on the county road. Most areas are entirely shut down depending where ya live.
Another thing that Gabriel Howearth told me about starting Buena Fortuna was that they planted lots of ground cover. Also they went it eh caves to get bat guano, an excellent nutrient for soil. Hope that helps. A special hats off to Kitzia who has restored and expanded the property. Not an easy job!
I started a similar project in the state of Nayarit 34 years ago. We have trees and flowers and plants from all over the world. I'm happy to see another person with the same heart for plants and life.
@@Katiajean108 Nice to meet you. I live in Aticama, Nayarit. Where do you live in Nayarit. I'd enjoy sharing with you. I'm not sure how to contact you in private.
I found your Gmail address on a WWOOFer site and wrote you there because everytime I try to post my contact info here it is deleted. I don't know what's going on.
@@Katiajean108Yes, without open honest clear contact, I suspect the person’s comment snd raise a red warning flag. Be cautious! And I’m so glad you have also been doing this food forest work! The more the merrier… maybe you could teach others … they could come to see and help hands on with what you’re doing! Thank you so much!
Every neighborhood needs its own food forest, more people need to garden, keep their own animals. Not being fully dependent on big agriculture that does more bad than good
What a home for the raccoon! Maybe had tail end of distemper virus but they always recover with a little love and care. This video is awesome in so many ways, I wish more people would choose to produce good things around them like this. A genuine oasis, great work!
I was gifted a chance to save a baby crow, last year, by a hot stretch of days. Thought it a robin then, because they were the only things I'd seen nest on the property. Between the apartment being small, and full of my family (my womans a saint, we took in my eldest brother, and ma... several years ago) Etta, the crow, definitely didn't think it a perfect home, but she (a guess, we always just called used lady words, nvr blood tested) didn't go far either. Got adopted by the local crows in the fall, once she could fly. The first thing to happen was a hawk tried to get the awkward little wings, which was terrifying, and the other crows, who had watched her grow, mobbed the hawk off. She will come sit in the yard, and we have a large local group now, i think she told the rest about penuts in the shell, so they're staying closer, and even crows i don't know give me the "FOOD" yell now, haha. She wont come NEAR the door though. "Human caves? Never again!" Good bird. Every resource i tried to find, at the time, said "0.000321% chance of a successful release. Don't ever do it, just let it die, or take to proper care" It wasn't even that difficult, granted with family on hand to assist when away at work, and VERY messy, but a good learning experience, if we ever needed to help another small bird, and a plethora of soul growth from watching things like "baby crow discovers music". She used to pluck the cage, play it with a pick, literally BUILT a drum kit out of different sounding materials, and would try to get anyone who made sounds with her to come do it again. Jam bands are cool, but jamming with a baby crow, while it's discovering sound, id not trade that memory for anything. Sorry, random memory lane wandering, watching dude lounge with his buddy the bandit, makes me miss Etta being indoors. Great lakes, suburbia, so i made sure she's not super friendly, think every hands for sitting on, id catch her during practice flights in the stairwell, she knows how quick people can be. In a quieter place, like baja, I'd have wanted to encourage her gregariousness, here it was better not to
Kitzia creates beauty as well as functional and edible landscapes wherever she goes. She blessed Ecuador with her incredible gits and wisdom several years ago. She is also a great teacher. What an important and inspiring project she and her team have created. May this example expand to many areas around the world to reforest and regenerate the earth´s botanical heritage. Many blessings.
Thank You! So many people have little or no interest in plants and know very little about them. Without them we would have no food to eat and no air to breathe. Every species is precious as it has taken a billion years to evolve. Even plants that may seem useless today may be critically important tomorrow. Great work! keep it up.
Yep, this is right up my alley. I can definitely do this given the chance to make it to the area. I lightweight did this in fl already. I have idea to make it like a Fortress with a secret entrance. I❤🌱
This is a legacy that I can fully respect and aspire to. Teach the children to build, grow, and live ETHICALLY, leaving a footprint for the next generations that they can carry forward themselves. THIS is what love is. xx
This is so inspiring! I love this, thank you for sharing. I want to do the same in the Pacific Northwest of the US with a medicinal herbal botanical garden! How cool to see that Quetzal grew up right there in that ecosystem and is tending it so lovingly! I am just like him in my urban apartment, filling it in with every plant I can for climate control, medicine, and food! May your family be blessed and thank you to everyone who is growing for the future💚
Maybe a chain reaction get assistance from established sites and the provide assusyto others
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Yes... not only plants but goats, chickens, pigs cattle ducks geese tree sapplings mushrooms. Their should be vocational schools along with tractor repair and barn building even in the colder climates where you do underground or in hot houses. We should be growing nothing but organic food and meat and driving cars that go 200 miles a gallon ...
This is a brilliant project! Planting trees, fruits and vegetables in a deserted area is amazing! Hope that every people in your community will follow your path in order to thrive and have a sustainable environment. Keep it up and God bless.❤
the world isn't dying...so save it from what exactly? New ideas? That phrase was always used as an excuse by politicians to steal more wealth from the people. Don't fall for it.
Holy Smokes . This place looks Amazing . I’m so impressed . I’m a huge plant nut , from veg to tropical to rare plants . I grow it all . I wish I lived closer I would Deffinatly Voluter my time .. keep it up your Forrest is an Insparation to the World …
Very cool stuff! I love that the whole family is in there working together. May many learn from you, be inspired, and take your ideas into action around their own lands.
I wish someone would do this in Australia. We are nearly all desert and we live on the coastal fringes of our country. We need some inspired graziers, who own most of the great desert stretches.
Incredible, there is a little hope for humanity yet, do you take people in to train them in your practices? They can they do same in their areas. (from caithness, scotland)
I LOVE this! I don't live in the desert but we have beach sand and it's really difficult building up biomass. I am getting seeds and plants that most people don't have, like: Coffee, Sugarcane, Tobacco, Olives (hopefully) and several other things. Sadly, I am terrible at growing plants so a lot of them die.
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Hopefully this time we will get to see part 2 as this has been an issue with multiple videos. Only part 1 is Done. :-(
The water is key where did they get the water to begin this beautiful project? In the desert?
Did you see the Chinese woman that turned 46k acres of sand dunes into forest? Miraculous on TH-cam.❤😂🎉
@@MrRonin1234editing and filming projects like these take a long time and we are under funded, there's only 2 of us and can't afford to get any extra help at the moment. If you want to support our work please use the links above in the comment, with enough support we can at some point employ more people to help get the videos out faster.
Please release part 2!
@@Twindragon-tu1wdits already released
What a beautiful family who will leave more for the world than most Aristocrats. ❤
Aristocrats are long gone. Who you'd call aristocrat now?
@@wipje41Taylor Swift and other celebrities?
@@wipje41um the entire British royal family, which are the richest billionaires in the world, exceeding even Bez0s, plus all the other royals from Europe, the insanely wealthy royals of Middle East, the Thai kings, sultans of Brunei, kings of Marocco? Richest parasites alive that just keep getting richer
Or politicians 😂
@@wipje41
The “ruling class” is long gone? Afraid not.
All the desert areas are regions of opportunity - starting at their edges. Bill Mollison told me that a long time ago in a book, and in a different life. Thanks.
Yes, I wish iwere st least 20 years younger because I would green a desert area from scratch myself. These videos are so inspiring. I didn't know it was possible, back in those other lives..
I was born to do this! If you want some help! I would love to help collect acorns. I have been growing an evergreen oak from Arizona for street trees here in Portland Oregon.
If you contact any such seed organisation they would be glad to co-operate with you. It's quite often their raison d'etre. (Sorry no circumflex!)@@NickErickson-g9w
@Ni-dk7ni yes, I do that plenty..
@Ni-dk7ni yes, I do that plenty..
What can I say but amazing. The world needs more people and places like this.
We say to those visiting us here in rural Romania where we planted thousands of shrubs and trees on our land and deforested hills around that the real transformation of human kind would start when most of us will do amaizing things for common good, not only passively admiring the minority, ❤
Mihaela
The problem is some people can’t do things for the good of all. If you live in western U.S. 25% of all land in the U.S. is owned by the government. Most of the west is owned by the government. It’s why desertification happens and deserts grow cause environmentalists and laws literally forbid you from doing anything. It’s even illegal to go metal detecting for gold nuggets. Recreation areas only allows for riding a wheeler or truck on the county road. Most areas are entirely shut down depending where ya live.
Another thing that Gabriel Howearth told me about starting Buena Fortuna was that they planted lots of ground cover. Also they went it eh caves to get bat guano, an excellent nutrient for soil. Hope that helps.
A special hats off to Kitzia who has restored and expanded the property. Not an easy job!
Kitzia is amazing.
I started a similar project in the state of Nayarit 34 years ago. We have trees and flowers and plants from all over the world. I'm happy to see another person with the same heart for plants and life.
@@Katiajean108 Nice to meet you. I live in Aticama, Nayarit. Where do you live in Nayarit. I'd enjoy sharing with you. I'm not sure how to contact you in private.
I found your Gmail address on a WWOOFer site and wrote you there because everytime I try to post my contact info here it is deleted. I don't know what's going on.
I wrote you already. Check your messages in your mail 🙏 my replies here where I share any info won't post. Not sure what's going on.
@@Katiajean108Yes, without open honest clear contact, I suspect the person’s comment snd raise a red warning flag. Be cautious!
And I’m so glad you have also been doing this food forest work! The more the merrier… maybe you could teach others … they could come to see and help hands on with what you’re doing! Thank you so much!
Every neighborhood needs its own food forest, more people need to garden, keep their own animals. Not being fully dependent on big agriculture that does more bad than good
Bless people who have the insight to do this. ❤🇬🇧🇺🇦🇺🇸
Amen
What a home for the raccoon! Maybe had tail end of distemper virus but they always recover with a little love and care. This video is awesome in so many ways, I wish more people would choose to produce good things around them like this. A genuine oasis, great work!
Amazing food forest. Many people will inspire to see this video.
I was gifted a chance to save a baby crow, last year, by a hot stretch of days. Thought it a robin then, because they were the only things I'd seen nest on the property. Between the apartment being small, and full of my family (my womans a saint, we took in my eldest brother, and ma... several years ago) Etta, the crow, definitely didn't think it a perfect home, but she (a guess, we always just called used lady words, nvr blood tested) didn't go far either.
Got adopted by the local crows in the fall, once she could fly. The first thing to happen was a hawk tried to get the awkward little wings, which was terrifying, and the other crows, who had watched her grow, mobbed the hawk off.
She will come sit in the yard, and we have a large local group now, i think she told the rest about penuts in the shell, so they're staying closer, and even crows i don't know give me the "FOOD" yell now, haha.
She wont come NEAR the door though. "Human caves? Never again!"
Good bird.
Every resource i tried to find, at the time, said "0.000321% chance of a successful release. Don't ever do it, just let it die, or take to proper care"
It wasn't even that difficult, granted with family on hand to assist when away at work, and VERY messy, but a good learning experience, if we ever needed to help another small bird, and a plethora of soul growth from watching things like "baby crow discovers music". She used to pluck the cage, play it with a pick, literally BUILT a drum kit out of different sounding materials, and would try to get anyone who made sounds with her to come do it again.
Jam bands are cool, but jamming with a baby crow, while it's discovering sound, id not trade that memory for anything.
Sorry, random memory lane wandering, watching dude lounge with his buddy the bandit, makes me miss Etta being indoors.
Great lakes, suburbia, so i made sure she's not super friendly, think every hands for sitting on, id catch her during practice flights in the stairwell, she knows how quick people can be. In a quieter place, like baja, I'd have wanted to encourage her gregariousness, here it was better not to
Kitzia creates beauty as well as functional and edible landscapes wherever she goes. She blessed Ecuador with her incredible gits and wisdom several years ago. She is also a great teacher. What an important and inspiring project she and her team have created. May this example expand to many areas around the world to reforest and regenerate the earth´s botanical heritage. Many blessings.
This entire story gives me such happiness and a feeling of joy 🤗
Thank you for sharing 😊
We need more people like this to help save our planet...
Thank You! So many people have little or no interest in plants and know very little about them. Without them we would have no food to eat and no air to breathe. Every species is precious as it has taken a billion years to evolve. Even plants that may seem useless today may be critically important tomorrow. Great work! keep it up.
You are the true heroes of the present day.
aww i wants more!
This was a very enjoyable vid! i had no idea raccoons were that adorable!
Yep, this is right up my alley. I can definitely do this given the chance to make it to the area. I lightweight did this in fl already. I have idea to make it like a Fortress with a secret entrance. I❤🌱
What a wonderful contribution to this world❤
Hope I could have an opportunity to see this place !!!
This is a legacy that I can fully respect and aspire to. Teach the children to build, grow, and live ETHICALLY, leaving a footprint for the next generations that they can carry forward themselves. THIS is what love is. xx
Awesome Works, Love it!!!
Serious Roots n Culture.
This is so inspiring! I love this, thank you for sharing. I want to do the same in the Pacific Northwest of the US with a medicinal herbal botanical garden! How cool to see that Quetzal grew up right there in that ecosystem and is tending it so lovingly! I am just like him in my urban apartment, filling it in with every plant I can for climate control, medicine, and food! May your family be blessed and thank you to everyone who is growing for the future💚
Fate sapere quando tu iniziare a fare video no youtube. Sono una appassionata della natura . In speciale Erbe medicinale e gli alberi ❤ti abbraccio.
A wonderful legacy for humanity.
Would be great to have similar in every town and village.
Community hangout and education.
Security for seed bank
Maybe a chain reaction get assistance from established sites and the provide assusyto others
Yes... not only plants but goats, chickens, pigs cattle ducks geese tree sapplings mushrooms.
Their should be vocational schools along with tractor repair and barn building even in the colder climates where you do underground or in hot houses. We should be growing nothing but organic food and meat and driving cars that go 200 miles a gallon ...
Magnificent job. Small numbers of people achieving more than the highly scientific research of Governments.
Every family should do the same in their area
Bless this women and her family doing something a worthy cause!
What beautiful restoration they have done! And conservation of species. I salute them!
Yes
Simplemente chulada de gente trabajadora...
This is a brilliant project! Planting trees, fruits and vegetables in a deserted area is amazing! Hope that every people in your community will follow your path in order to thrive and have a sustainable environment. Keep it up and God bless.❤
That's Way Cool n Better for the environment
Great work Kitzia, Quetzal and Victor!!!💚
She is correct, living seed banks.
God bless this family and every how wants to make a difference on our beautiful planet ❤🙏🏻
God bless them this is beautiful this is what the world needs more of 🙏
Amazing. Why pray for paradise when you can create it during your lifetime. 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Fantastic work with a solid premise!
The raccoon will go feral when it reaches maturity. It was very kind of them to rescue it.
Inspiring, especially seeing a new young master of the growing community. I say to any young people to get amongst it you wont regret it. 👍
this is the way to save our world
the world isn't dying...so save it from what exactly? New ideas? That phrase was always used as an excuse by politicians to steal more wealth from the people. Don't fall for it.
Amazing work!!!❤
Awesome and inspirational!
LOVE this beautiful Family that had built an island of HOPE!
Holy Smokes . This place looks Amazing . I’m so impressed . I’m a huge plant nut , from veg to tropical to rare plants . I grow it all . I wish I lived closer I would Deffinatly Voluter my time .. keep it up your Forrest is an Insparation to the World …
Aloha! The most amazing food forest video! Amazing! Asante.
Blessings and hugs from Vilcabamba,Ecuador!We will always remember you,Kizia!
Ecuador is still always in my heart. Gracias
@@KitziaKokopelmana Blessed be,my dear!
Amazing project! Nothing is impossible, even growing in a brutal desert!
One day I hope to achieve something similar here in Arizona.
Please do! One seed at a time
Great video thank you!
Quetzal, what a cool name, and a 25!
Reminds me of Tucson Arizona used to have plenty of water and rivers now it barely gets precip
Wow, bless you all.
Very cool stuff! I love that the whole family is in there working together. May many learn from you, be inspired, and take your ideas into action around their own lands.
Thanks 👍
Wonderful congratulations 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you
How inspiring & positive-thank you
Amazing!
Powerful!
God bless
Beautiful property, i love your racoon. ❤❤
We will have love and a Peaceful World 🌎. Abundance
🥰🥰🥰Yes I agree with you.💕
I wish someone would do this in Australia. We are nearly all desert and we live on the coastal fringes of our country. We need some inspired graziers, who own most of the great desert stretches.
Gotta get rid of lots of sheep too to help that happen.
Join the Permaculture movement. And break the addiction to “native species” that go up in smoke and leave an even worse desert every couple years.
Любой скот , это место опять превратит в пустыню😅
Read some guy did get going on greening up in Australia. Another guy carried it on. Hope you find him on u tube.😊
Thank you for sharing and doing what your doing for our planet :) With Universal Love and Light, G
After living in Washington state for all my life, I'd live to live in Baja for the remainder of it. Very beautiful place to be.
❤ wow, impressive and inspirational ❤ respect. From Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks for sharing!
Spread this all over the planet please
Super inspiring!
“A seed bank like this in every town“ - exactly
Awesome project!
Great Project! 💚✨
Love your channel, thanks for the videos, good sir!
I can confirm there will be huge amount of ground water in that place compared to surrounding desert 😮
Awesome video 👍
Amazing!
Kitzia is awesome
Take back our food sovereignity. ❤
Nothing is stopping you from planting a garden and growing your own food
Great job
Wow great job!!!🎉🎉🎉
Grow Forest
How long time ?
How to maintenance ?
Awesome
It's awesome ,, thank for sharing
It’s very important to do this for the next generation let’s not be greedy do what she saying in this video and makes a difference🎉
I love this! My idea of rich living.
Does Baja have a fly problem, and does your food forest have any particular insect pest problem ??
We have a healthy ecosystem.
Just Amazing!💚🌍
Awesome
Awesome ❤❤❤
God bless ❤
Keep doing it❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is the way we were meant to live, I think.
Love it 🥰
अद्भुत अविश्वसनीय अविस्मरणीय
This is epic! When can i visit?
You can visit now link to website in description
gracias por todos@@LeafofLifeWorld
It's results of hard work and patience
Incredible, there is a little hope for humanity yet, do you take people in to train them in your practices? They can they do same in their areas. (from caithness, scotland)
This is The Way!
Bravo merci beaucoup de votre Amour universelle pour les peuples et la planète terre mère et ces enfants 🌈🌳🌴🌲🌿🌹🌍🌹🌿🌳🌴🌲🌍🌈🌟
I LOVE this! I don't live in the desert but we have beach sand and it's really difficult building up biomass. I am getting seeds and plants that most people don't have, like: Coffee, Sugarcane, Tobacco, Olives (hopefully) and several other things. Sadly, I am terrible at growing plants so a lot of them die.
Impresionante
Great job!!! That's the way to go
not a wasting money as they doing in Saudi Arabia/Dubai and other artificial builds
Beautiful video ❤❤
Thank you 🤗
you have the dream life bro
Nice!
Good that they picked an area with potential .
The surrending areas have vegetation.