Top 100 Permaculture Videos

Who doesn't love YouTube? So many people telling their stories. So many of those people are telling their Permaculture stories.

It's as if you're getting a free lecture on every Permaculture topic. There's really no excuse, no way to remain uninformed. So many people are sharing their stories of success, failures, advice, experiences and expertise.

Some are offshoots of Permaculture. Many skip or intentionally ignore Chapter 14: THE STRATEGIES OF AN ALTERNATIVE GLOBAL NATION. But they all have something to give.

There are at least 100 out there. Odds are that when you view this, the whole list isn't complete or it's barely started. These things take time. It's on the to-do list.

If you want to help complete this list, or you know of a video I've missed, send me the links at david@permify.ca .

Geoff Lawton: The Permaculture Designers Manual in One Hour at Permaculture Voices conference in 2014. Produced by Diego Footer. Although it's not viewable on this website, there's a link to view it in YouTube. It's worth the watch.

Designing Your Perennial Farm - Mark Shepard talks Restoration Agriculture at Permaculture Voices conference in 2014. Produced by Diego Footer.

Jack Spirko talks about being a grownup about your permaculture business. From his 2014 presentation at Permaculture Voices. Produced by Diego Footer.

Water that flows downhill too quickly is water wasted and possibly harmful water.

To tame water and put it to its duties, installing swales on the terrain becomes an activity that can have decades, centuries, millennia of positive effect.

Swales slow, spread, and soak water across the landscape. Properly installed, they stop erosion, turbocharge life, and grow soil.

Swales are tree growing systems.

The late Toby Hemenway - Permaculture is how humanity thrives when agriculture demonstrates that it can no longer support civilization.

VP Tom Harvey kicked off his introduction of CEO David Blume by sharing a humorous episode of their 'impossible journey' at Ford Motor Company in Michigan (you've got to see it to believe it), then Mr. Blume delves into the subject matter on an expert level, making the presentation about Alcohol biofuel easy for even the most casual observer to intellectually digest...Now is the time for all good men & women to come to the aid of their country - today!

Join Misty and Bryce Murph'Ariens of Ontario Permaculture as they describe and demonstrate chinampas - the ancient indigenous wetland gardening technique which brings fertile growing space to otherwise unusable marginal areas.