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For another day or so you can watch the full video for free before he takes it private and for sale.

I've been a big fan of David Trood's work since I saw his first video upload. Very cool channel, even if you miss the window for the free full film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_TrMbRZK84

He's a professional photographer that started a permaculture garden when got grounded during lock down. Well actually he just started a garden, and then turned it into a permaculture garden with some help from Geoff Lawton.
 
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Just finished watching it.

I have to say that man is a brilliant cinematographer and photographer. I love his love for earth. His motivation is inspiring.

Definitely worth watching, he saved the best bits for his movie for sure. Though his free youtube material is quite good too, and goes into a lot of the details of what he's doing.

I'd love to be able to stumble across Zaytuna farm and say, Who's this Geoff guy? Oh hey, would you like to help me design a food forest? I've got the jellies about that.
 
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This movie came up in my youtube feed.  Thought others might like it.  Presently free, but probably a pay-wall coming.  I was enjoying the first few minutes and thought I share it. Happy Holidays to one and all.





Oh.  It looks like the owner has not allowed it to be shared onto other websites.  Anyway.  Look it up if you like.  I like it.
 
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So worth watching!

I just watched it and smiled and cried the whole way through!  What a beautiful glimpse at what a permaculture life can be.  

Much gratitude to David Trood for sharing his gifts!
 
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