@Arabian Dude You might be interested in checking out the Al Baydha Project which relies on permaculture earthworks principles led by co-founder Neal Spackman. There are already a number of older videos here on youtube and he is currently working on editing the latest update. They do use drip irrigation to support the trees until they are established but he mentions in a video the plan is to eventually remove it.
Wonderful results, and great to see developments in this project supporting use of Groasis boxes. Rather irritating background muzak distracts from narrative!
any dew collecting on the leaves/needles overnight will also drip down to recharge the waterboxx by dawn ... same as fog-netting or open-work stone walls round tree saplings ...
We don't need more videos of planting with Groasis. We need "10 year later" videos. This is especially true for Dubai. Where is the Groasis forest you planted years ago?
Yes if there is available water the plant grows. Once the box is gone what is the water relief of the land, how does it flow, how does the soil retain the water? The root system will only go so far. Those trees are very far appart and not planted with thought to the water table. The box is an initial advantage but must be used with a system that considers water retention in the landscape.
Biodiversity of two pine and leaf trees which grow in some symbiosis with each other, in line that is consistent with soil, geography-land. In five years of successful development, new life should emerge. Small step in wright direction is real importance of our life. Majority of trees in rich earth have same length of their root system as their seen height.
no sería mejor que exista una inclinación hacía adentro de la tapa y sin un tope en el centro para aprovechar mejor las precipitaciones por leves que sean?
Hola Snow Point, ¡gracias por tu mensaje! La tapa ya está afilada. Según los estudios que hemos realizado, este ángulo es óptimo. Pero nuestros productos siempre se mejoran. Entonces, tal vez haya una variante con un ángulo de inclinación diferente o un diseño diferente en el futuro. ¡Gracias de nuevo por su respuesta!
Planned grazing is the only thing that can bring back the health of these environments. There is absolutely no thought given to how these ecosystem functions from the people involved in these projects, that is mainly why it will never work.
There have been other videos explaining how this is a first step, and other ways this can be used to expand for growth of vegetables, fruit trees, etc. You may also want to watch the one on water/soil capillaries. I'm just now hearing about this process, but it has been around for at least 10 years.
@@martywanlass4774 The migrating herbivorous is necessary for this kind of ecosystem to function and improve long term. This is what the world leading biologist in world Allan Savory calls a brittle environment, and when you operate in these environment on a large scale, herbivorous in big moving herds are necessary. This is new knowledge in a very rigid field, so its hard to break through with it and get people to understand how it works.
Hi guys! Go check out Ecosia. It is a search engine that plants a tree for every 45 searches u make. These trees are planted in places that are extremely vulnerable to climate change. If you think this is fake, u can always check out their TH-cam channel. Stay safe guys :) bai bai
Why aren't you using permaculture principles used to regreening the desert? That's already been done in China, the Middle East and Africa. It is the soil that you need to feed by mulching not just the tree. Biodiversity is indispensable for a balanced eco-system, you are just planting one species. Contact those involved in regreening the desert to know how to do it.
to much technology instead using permaculture methods like swales and berms. with 500mm rain per year its easy possible to grow the whole forrest only using swales berms and ponds - for sure!
Isn't that much more labour intensive? If it works, this is a fairly easy way to establish trees in a dry infertile area, and once established they can start their magic to tranform the land. It seems to me to be providing a microclimate for each tree, until the trees can form shelter and microclimates for each other. Many questions remain of course :) Seems like a good second string though.
I love the technology and the effort, so nice to see! But planting a wild Forest in monoculture way; the trees are aligned like it would be harvested by machines or something.. Imagine if the land is being regenerated using permaculture with this technology, in 5 years with the help of grazing animals you would have Garden of Eden..
Its my understanding that this is a first step, but that using permaculture will be a logical procession. Maybe there is hope for our world after all. Bring on these wonderful ideas!
The calm and serene atmosphere of nature where plants are grown is all destroyed with the morbid music!!!
Very good...The Planet deserves a lot more from us/El Planeta merece mucho más de nosotros 🌎
Very good. Hmm, it seems like that at the first location, they've only planted pines. A variety of different trees is much better.
These are test subjects to see what works best. They definitely planted many different types.
Pines are the most profitable. Scrub oak would build the soil and the environment.
These young very green pines in such a dry area makes me feel very good!
I would love to see any updates from the Dubai project?
@Arabian Dude You might be interested in checking out the Al Baydha Project which relies on permaculture earthworks principles led by co-founder Neal Spackman. There are already a number of older videos here on youtube and he is currently working on editing the latest update. They do use drip irrigation to support the trees until they are established but he mentions in a video the plan is to eventually remove it.
@@TheIntervurt Yes Mr Dude a small amount of earth works go a long way! check this out....th-cam.com/video/-8nqnOcoLqE/w-d-xo.html
Wonderful results, and great to see developments in this project supporting use of Groasis boxes. Rather irritating background muzak distracts from narrative!
any dew collecting on the leaves/needles overnight will also drip down to recharge the waterboxx by dawn ... same as fog-netting or open-work stone walls round tree saplings ...
We don't need more videos of planting with Groasis. We need "10 year later" videos. This is especially true for Dubai. Where is the Groasis forest you planted years ago?
Gracias por los subtitulos en ESPAÑOL!.
Ya ves
trees typically become more drought tolerant as they age.
Yes if there is available water the plant grows. Once the box is gone what is the water relief of the land, how does it flow, how does the soil retain the water? The root system will only go so far. Those trees are very far appart and not planted with thought to the water table. The box is an initial advantage but must be used with a system that considers water retention in the landscape.
You shouldn't only do monocultures in a specific area; add more native species for biodiversity
Plant the trees everywhere in the world. Make it as close to the garden of eden.
Cual es el total de area reforestada?
STOP the water from running off the land
Any update how it stands in 2022?
Biodiversity of two pine and leaf trees which grow in some symbiosis with each other, in line that is consistent with soil, geography-land. In five years of successful development, new life should emerge. Small step in wright direction is real importance of our life. Majority of trees in rich earth have same length of their root system as their seen height.
Any updates?
Dijo 400 mm de lluvias al año, es mucha agua deberían tener un vergel.....
Is this waterbox made out if plastic?
Muy bien vidio
Are areas around Madrid like Avila and Toledo also dry like that?
Nope
nice
I hope they are using many different species of trees. Because a monoculture is not good for habitat restoration.
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no sería mejor que exista una inclinación hacía adentro de la tapa y sin un tope en el centro para aprovechar mejor las precipitaciones por leves que sean?
Hola Snow Point, ¡gracias por tu mensaje! La tapa ya está afilada. Según los estudios que hemos realizado, este ángulo es óptimo. Pero nuestros productos siempre se mejoran. Entonces, tal vez haya una variante con un ángulo de inclinación diferente o un diseño diferente en el futuro. ¡Gracias de nuevo por su respuesta!
Planned grazing is the only thing that can bring back the health of these environments. There is absolutely no thought given to how these ecosystem functions from the people involved in these projects, that is mainly why it will never work.
There have been other videos explaining how this is a first step, and other ways this can be used to expand for growth of vegetables, fruit trees, etc. You may also want to watch the one on water/soil capillaries. I'm just now hearing about this process, but it has been around for at least 10 years.
@@martywanlass4774 The migrating herbivorous is necessary for this kind of ecosystem to function and improve long term. This is what the world leading biologist in world Allan Savory calls a brittle environment, and when you operate in these environment on a large scale, herbivorous in big moving herds are necessary. This is new knowledge in a very rigid field, so its hard to break through with it and get people to understand how it works.
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Aaaaaa!!!! give me those Barron grounds a whole huge!! plethora of (picked)decent saplings would make a huge (steaming ) jungle around there. .
This is an advertisement...It would be nice to see some control trees planted without grow boxes!!!
If you saw the video, there were control trees without the waterboxes and they were very small.
Hi guys! Go check out Ecosia. It is a search engine that plants a tree for every 45 searches u make. These trees are planted in places that are extremely vulnerable to climate change. If you think this is fake, u can always check out their TH-cam channel. Stay safe guys :) bai bai
The music is irritating. 😖
During the 70s Algeria Built the Green wall , he was infested by Caterpillar,
Spain is in terrible danger of desertification,..
Why r they planting ONLY one species of tree? Multi species would have been way better for the environment n ecosystem.
Hood idea
" If the Qayamat is announced and you are about to plant a tree plant it" Muhammad (SWS)
If you need a waterbox to grow trees, they're probably not native trees. Not sure how that non-native monoculture is going to help.
Plant Bamboo...... You cannot kill it lol
Bamboo will die there...
Why aren't you using permaculture principles used to regreening the desert? That's already been done in China, the Middle East and Africa. It is the soil that you need to feed by mulching not just the tree. Biodiversity is indispensable for a balanced eco-system, you are just planting one species. Contact those involved in regreening the desert to know how to do it.
to much technology instead using permaculture methods like swales and berms. with 500mm rain per year its easy possible to grow the whole forrest only using swales berms and ponds - for sure!
Isn't that much more labour intensive? If it works, this is a fairly easy way to establish trees in a dry infertile area, and once established they can start their magic to tranform the land. It seems to me to be providing a microclimate for each tree, until the trees can form shelter and microclimates for each other. Many questions remain of course :) Seems like a good second string though.
@@sroberts605 its one time labour better machine intensive and then it lasts forever - see the Tucson swales in the Arizona desert.
Mota mucha mota para todos
I love the technology and the effort, so nice to see! But planting a wild Forest in monoculture way; the trees are aligned like it would be harvested by machines or something..
Imagine if the land is being regenerated using permaculture with this technology, in 5 years with the help of grazing animals you would have Garden of Eden..
Its my understanding that this is a first step, but that using permaculture will be a logical procession. Maybe there is hope for our world after all. Bring on these wonderful ideas!