Great people like this spreading the ethic of "teach a man to fish" together with embracing what works, whats at hand and along with the huge technological progress made in the last few decades is why the absolute rate of poverty worldwide has dropped and is dropping and basic quality of life is improving at an even greater rate. *Thanks to all involved~ GREAT STUFF!!!*
I love echo. It's a 2 hour drive but I get all my trees there. Totally worth it because they are a Christian non profit company and are so willing to teach and show you instead of just sell a potted plant. Most everyone there are volunteers that have a real passion for it!
Stacy and Echo are a totally gift to the world. The vast majority in the US have no clue how easy they have it but how truly toxic most food they eat is. 🙌 Echo, all its staff and volunteers! Great job Pete! Matt my banana is finally getting leaves... lol grow baby grow. 🤞bananas in Indiana! 👊🌱
Wow, what a magical eco farm! I'm overwhelmed by not only the amount of plants there but also the different techniques, workshops and demonstrations from all over the world they showcase! And Stacy is so knowledgeable like a walking encyclopedia! Thanks for showing us all the possibilities of living self-sustainable green life!
This is one of the best guides ever, dang! Only a few times in my life can I remember getting a tour of something where the guide this genuine and passionate about what they are talking about.
This was an amazing tour. She explained so much but it was all so easy to understand. The Strawberry Fruit tree looked awesome. That's cool that it bears fruit in under 1 year. That's a must-have on our farm now.
They should put together a class with the formula describing how much land, what kind of crops, and which animals you need to live comfortably off the grid. Many “Preppers” in South Florida would pay to take the classes and have a mentor guided them through the process !!!
I saw part one and was blown away, thrilled to watch part two today. This farm is simply incredible, and this gal Stacy is just a real treat. The wealth of knowledge coming out of her noodle has me in awe. She did a fantastic job, so lucky to have you creating these videos, great job, thank you so much.
Hey Pete, I first heard about you when you showed up at Justin Rhodes Farm. Living in north Idaho, I wouldn’t have searched for growers like yourself plying your trade in Florida but after watching these videos on the Echo learning center I’m blown away with not only your content but the quality of your production. I’ve subscribed and look forward to more of your adventures.
Dennis Brady Good move, he and his wife Melissa do amazing work promoting the use of our land sustainably, to feed ourselves and they do it beautifully like you said. They make me like FL again (hurricane season causes the hate in the love/hate cycle). Truly we are blessed to have them.
Thanks for reminding me how wonderful ECHO is. Doing a tour tomorrow. I used to live near there and visit with my children when they were young. ECHO was much smaller then but just as great.
It was for me as well, a beautiful drive and so fun to wander through the plants and trees that I've heard you talk about so much...and yes, that Jaboticoba tree is amazing, wish mine was that big, can't wait to go back...
WHAT A SUPER PERSON AND HOW MUCH SHE KNOWS ABOUT MY FAVOR THING GROWING TREES AND ANIMALS I HOPE TO MEET HER SOMEDAY AND LET HER KNOW I DID ENJOY HER INFORMATION OF EVEYTHING SHE DID A SUPER JOB CONGRATULATIONS.
Thanks, Pete, for sharing this series about Echo Farm. I hope to cross the country and check out some of their classes one day, this is exciting work they are sharing!
Amazing vlog! You could tell that she's passionate with what she's doing. It reminds me of my childhood growing up in a village in the Philippines. We have mostly similar plant species growing everywhere. I really miss home. When I retire I wanna go home and live in a farm like this.
8:15 Agricutlure operations, farm manager (interns) , propagations manager, seedlings manager and 1 assisasnt. 8-10 interns + voluntarios . Almost 20 in daily basis in average for the operations. Tecnical Support are 12 people. In total 40-45 people. 15:56 Sugar cane in melaza 18:15 oil press ideas (for moringa oil seeds) 19:24 Proteina moringa seed , that detoxify bacteria . Sticky killer sand
Finally a tamarind tree. I’m in awe of how much Southeast Asian tropical fruits are readily available in the United States today! 20 years ago, it would be “what are you eating” “what’s that smell”. People become ignorant to other cultures without lack of exposure. I’m glad your channel provides educational global farming to people who lives under a rock.
Love this virtual echo garden trip so much. Thank you 🙏 this place is in my bucket list to visit after this terrible pandemic. Your video makes me feeling hope to look forward.
Awesome! Information overload! I actually took notes of everything that Stacy said because they all make sense, and well, it took 3 whole pages! Thanks for sharing 💕
I awaited part 2. It often seems as though Florida presents a somewhat Ideal climate for Permaculture principles to work, though they can adapt anywhere of course. This group is taking full advantage, while showcasing other geographies & climes. Very Impressive. And, as always, very well produced. My thumbs get lots of up stretch exercise on Pete's video's :)
I have a blank slate backyard at my house, but that also means no trees.. Could you suggest or do a video on how to create “canopy layers” so I can turn my yard into a food forest? :)
Kristen S Pete is awesome so are Geoff Lawton’s videos and he is a permaculture design teacher, and another good learning resource too as well, is David the Good. He wrote books on survival gardening in FL and has a youtube channel too.
Kristen S take a walk in a local forest.. look at the types of trees forming the canopy, the vines, the shrubs, @ground cover. Look at the edges of the forest for maximum planting density . Then try to find trees shrubs and vines you want to grow and that mimic the native species you saw in the forest
I wish my truck was working. I'd drive to this place right now just to learn. This is so amazing and interesting to me. .
Great people like this spreading the ethic of "teach a man to fish" together with embracing what works, whats at hand and along with the huge technological progress made in the last few decades is why the absolute rate of poverty worldwide has dropped and is dropping and basic quality of life is improving at an even greater rate.
*Thanks to all involved~ GREAT STUFF!!!*
Wow who didn't like this video. It's impossible to say anything bad about this video! She is kind, peaceful, and really knowledgeable!
Unfortunately we have some haters around here.
I love echo. It's a 2 hour drive but I get all my trees there. Totally worth it because they are a Christian non profit company and are so willing to teach and show you instead of just sell a potted plant. Most everyone there are volunteers that have a real passion for it!
Thank you for the info. I love the fact that they are Christians. Praise The Lord!! I love Fort Myers.
Elma Lindsay Amen
Stacy and Echo are a totally gift to the world. The vast majority in the US have no clue how easy they have it but how truly toxic most food they eat is. 🙌 Echo, all its staff and volunteers! Great job Pete! Matt my banana is finally getting leaves... lol grow baby grow. 🤞bananas in Indiana! 👊🌱
Thanks Teri!
Stacy´s knowledge is beyond impressive. Great work! I feel we barely scratched the surface, I´d love to visit that place :)
I couldn’t agree more! I definitely suggest visiting
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL This was spectacular, thank you
She’s so pretty and so knowledgeable.
don't be so delussional, snap out of it!!!
@@antoniospanayiotou8619 she’s seems pretty and knowledgeable to me .. what is he delusional about?
@@quiksilver1j she is knowledgable but no need to feed her ego!!
@@antoniospanayiotou8619 you must be a very lonely person...
@@FinznFowl82 hardly, you must be projecting!
Stacy Swartz has a new fan. So knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and personable. ECHO is lucky to have her. Another great video, Pete. Thanks!
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She's every bit as wonderful as this video portrays!
That forge just sold me on this place... I already do blacksmithing as a side hobby and gardening/growing. An internship there would be a dream.
Stacy is an incredible asset to the farm. She has such a great attitude and thirst for Knowledge and teaching. Great videos.
Wow, what a magical eco farm! I'm overwhelmed by not only the amount of plants there but also the different techniques, workshops and demonstrations from all over the world they showcase! And Stacy is so knowledgeable like a walking encyclopedia! Thanks for showing us all the possibilities of living self-sustainable green life!
Glad you enjoyed the tour!
This is one of the best guides ever, dang! Only a few times in my life can I remember getting a tour of something where the guide this genuine and passionate about what they are talking about.
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i seriously didn't want this video to end!!! this is my dream life i wish i could live with her ♥
Better hurry! I’m pretty sure they are outlawing growing your own food.
This was an amazing tour. She explained so much but it was all so easy to understand. The Strawberry Fruit tree looked awesome. That's cool that it bears fruit in under 1 year. That's a must-have on our farm now.
They should put together a class with the formula describing how much land, what kind of crops, and which animals you need to live comfortably off the grid. Many “Preppers” in South Florida would pay to take the classes and have a mentor guided them through the process !!!
I saw part one and was blown away, thrilled to watch part two today. This farm is simply incredible, and this gal Stacy is just a real treat. The wealth of knowledge coming out of her noodle has me in awe. She did a fantastic job, so lucky to have you creating these videos, great job, thank you so much.
Thank you!
This place is freakin incredible. What a great place for humanity
Hey Pete, I first heard about you when you showed up at Justin Rhodes Farm. Living in north Idaho, I wouldn’t have searched for growers like yourself plying your trade in Florida but after watching these videos on the Echo learning center I’m blown away with not only your content but the quality of your production. I’ve subscribed and look forward to more of your adventures.
Dennis Brady Good move, he and his wife Melissa do amazing work promoting the use of our land sustainably, to feed ourselves and they do it beautifully like you said. They make me like FL again (hurricane season causes the hate in the love/hate cycle). Truly we are blessed to have them.
From Singapore 🇸🇬 Awesome for young generation interested farming Love you guys and your hard work 🙏💞
Back 11 months later for a refresher. Love your work there.
She is very impressive. Her deep knowledge is quite something.
What an incredible place. Thanks for the tour. Stacy is an awesome guide as well.
This lady knows her plants, great video. Wow
I pray to God that one day Bayonet Point Florida will make more places like this. I would literally work for knowledge and plants.
They thought of everything. Just beautiful
I love echo and this is another epic vlog. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks so much.
Thanks Mary!
Seriously, cacao in Florida This is spectacular
Great, so proud , I am Thai and now I am keep learning about to do like this
Top Job, Such a Great Place to Inspire and Educate people, Wish there where thousands of more places like this.😊😊😊
I'm really loving this ! It's also my dream to buy some land some near a river and lake in Brazil. And be self sufficient.
Thanks for reminding me how wonderful ECHO is. Doing a tour tomorrow. I used to live near there and visit with my children when they were young. ECHO was much smaller then but just as great.
Awesome!!
She is such a sweetie.
Definitely on my to do list & a great reason to get the camper out 🌱
Amazing! Absolute best video on permaculture and eating what you grow!!!
Awesome!! Thanks so much 🙌
It was for me as well, a beautiful drive and so fun to wander through the plants and trees that I've heard you talk about so much...and yes, that Jaboticoba tree is amazing, wish mine was that big, can't wait to go back...
You inspire me and you always make me happy and you make me work harder love to everyone from Uganda
WHAT A SUPER PERSON AND HOW MUCH SHE KNOWS ABOUT MY FAVOR THING GROWING TREES AND ANIMALS I HOPE TO MEET HER SOMEDAY AND LET HER KNOW I DID ENJOY HER INFORMATION OF EVEYTHING SHE DID A SUPER JOB CONGRATULATIONS.
What a fabulous resource and education op.🙏🇦🇺💕
Thanks, Pete, for sharing this series about Echo Farm. I hope to cross the country and check out some of their classes one day, this is exciting work they are sharing!
Amazing vlog! You could tell that she's passionate with what she's doing. It reminds me of my childhood growing up in a village in the Philippines. We have mostly similar plant species growing everywhere. I really miss home. When I retire I wanna go home and live in a farm like this.
Living the dream! 🙏
Wow... Awesome video.... Part 1 and 2.....Stacy is absolutely adorable... Well done 10/10.. 👌🏻👌🏻
This place is incredible! What a great mission and beautiful farm.
Love to come by !! Thank you so much!!
Stacy packed so much information into her commentary. Another fantastic video Pete and team 👍🏻
Thanks Trish! She’s seriously a wealth of knowledge
I just love it how you Portrait people who love putting food in gardens and on the table ‼️ ‼️ ‼️ 👊🏼
Thanks brother! 👊
A refreshing place . I could not ask for more if i live there. 👍👍👍👍
I'm trying my own little food forest, so love your videos and the information you/they share.. Thank you
Awesome! Good luck 👊
Just found my happy place! Can’t wait for it to open
Thanks for excellent plant biodiversity 👌👍❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💮🏵🌹🥀🌺🌻🌼🌷🌱🌲🌳🌴🌵🌾🌿☘️🍀
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Beautiful site, truly inspiring. Thanks for the tour! :)
I love what you have created! I would like to see a permaculture village here in BC, Canada! 🌻 🌎 🕊
8:15 Agricutlure operations, farm manager (interns) , propagations manager, seedlings manager and 1 assisasnt. 8-10 interns + voluntarios . Almost 20 in daily basis in average for the operations. Tecnical Support are 12 people. In total 40-45 people.
15:56 Sugar cane in melaza
18:15 oil press ideas (for moringa oil seeds)
19:24 Proteina moringa seed , that detoxify bacteria . Sticky killer sand
Thanks for the useful information.
Congratulations
Greetings from bee-keeping in Romania.
Simply amazing thank you all 👍
Finally a tamarind tree. I’m in awe of how much Southeast Asian tropical fruits are readily available in the United States today! 20 years ago, it would be “what are you eating” “what’s that smell”. People become ignorant to other cultures without lack of exposure. I’m glad your channel provides educational global farming to people who lives under a rock.
Thank you! 🙏
Thank you! 🙏
Came here for something and stay for Stacy.
Love papaya. You can do all kinds of thing with them. Thai food: crushed papaya, very spicy!
Love this virtual echo garden trip so much. Thank you 🙏 this place is in my bucket list to visit after this terrible pandemic. Your video makes me feeling hope to look forward.
Much love! Thank you 🙏
Luv this video. Professionally done. Inspirational, cram full of knowledge. Please more of these.
This was awesome! Learned a lot From both of the videos part one and part two. Thanks for sharing.
Episode two is as good as episode one 👌
Thanks for sharing!
Great job guys 👍
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Wow! Just amazing and just watching this video makes me literally breathe easier!💗 Thank you!
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This video is so high definition... keep that quality up!!!🖒🖒
Thank you! 👊
I wish i visit your farm, i love every things in the farm.
We're heading there for a tour this morning... can't wait!
Sweeeet!
Went here and loved it! First time having starfruit here!
Wow awesome tour Stacy. Tons of knowledge and exsperience to be gained at ECO. Great message with wonderful staff. Thanks pete!
Fantastic and lovely presentation
🎆🎇🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈❄💐🌸💮🏵🌹🥀🌺🌼🌻🌷✍️obrigado friend
thought to stop but saw the total video. lot of educational resources.
Thanks Pete, Loved it !!! its on my to go list this summer 👊🏻
Awesome! Enjoy
Echo is heaven on earth. Thanks for this beautiful video Pete. Stacy you rock. 🌺❤️🌿🌷🌻
Thanks Kelly!🙌
Thank you so much for sharing this awesome place. I live close and never knew it was there.
Field trip with my family coming soon!! This was an incredible look at the Echo Farm, thanks for makng this video Pete and Team 🌿🤜🏼🤛🏼
Awesome! Enjoy Lauren
Awesome! Information overload! I actually took notes of everything that Stacy said because they all make sense, and well, it took 3 whole pages! Thanks for sharing 💕
She’s a wealth of knowledge!
I awaited part 2. It often seems as though Florida presents a somewhat Ideal climate for Permaculture principles to work, though they can adapt anywhere of course. This group is taking full advantage, while showcasing other geographies & climes. Very Impressive. And, as always, very well produced. My thumbs get lots of up stretch exercise on Pete's video's :)
Hahah thanks Jeff! I truly think Florida is one of the best places in the country to grow fruits. If you ever come to Florida this is a must visit.
Thanks a lot 🙏
for sharing a nice video 👍👍
Love the farm and the ladies hair.
Love the fruit variety an tge dedication love every bit of it. For every fruit plant u should plant a canabis seed
Great stuff , keep up the good work . Very informative and useful.
Awesome! Yet another great reason to head to FL to escape a northern winter. Just Epic! Thanks Pete and Stacy for sharing your passion and knowledge!
Thanks Joe!👊
I would love to visit your beautiful garden. It is relaxing and therapeutic just watching your tour!!!
Thanks Jean!
Congrats for the awesome video. ❤❤❤
I love her voice and laugh.
Your videos never let me down!
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Amazing! Defiantly a learning tour. Thanks. ❤️🌱
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Great work thank u for sharing much love
Awesome thank you mate and Stacy is a beautiful and knowledgeable girl.
Beautiful !
Another great video thanks
She was very well spoken as well.
This stuff gets me stoked
Thanks Jason! #dirt
Awesome production! Thanks Pete!
Great stuff Pete
Thanks!
I have a blank slate backyard at my house, but that also means no trees.. Could you suggest or do a video on how to create “canopy layers” so I can turn my yard into a food forest? :)
Kristen S Pete is awesome so are Geoff Lawton’s videos and he is a permaculture design teacher, and another good learning resource too as well, is David the Good. He wrote books on survival gardening in FL and has a youtube channel too.
Kristen S take a walk in a local forest.. look at the types of trees forming the canopy, the vines, the shrubs, @ground cover. Look at the edges of the forest for maximum planting density . Then try to find trees shrubs and vines you want to grow and that mimic the native species you saw in the forest
Pete has videos on how to plant trees properly and so many others where he shows complete food forest installs he has done for clients.
Take Geoff Lawton free permaculture videos classes. They are pretty interesting and VERY Informative
WoW. Amazing beautiful garden. Greetings from Belgium
Great video content and picture quality. Well done
Thank you!
wonderful share
Thanks 😊
Great place to visit.
Thank you very much.
Stacy is how do I say, AWESOME 👌 🐊🇺🇸🦅👍❣
Great tour, thank you!
This is simply, AMAZING!