Drought Busters: Restoring Desertified Desert Grasslands

Busting Drought for $10 per Acre from Christopher Gill on Vimeo.

“We call the combination of wild animals, planned grazing, water harvesting, and Keyline subsoiling “Drought Busters”. Drought Busters is cheap, fast, poisons no plants, kills no animals, and increases the numbers and diversity of both. Drought Busters can’t make it rain, but it will make actual rain more and more effective, which is practically the same thing.”

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Keyline Cultivation for Rapid Soil Building

Keyline cultivation can rapidly build soil on degraded land
Keyline cultivation can rapidly build soil on degraded land

Here’s an update about the keyline cultivation system that I covered in a previous blog post titled Restoring Degraded Land. Building soil on degraded land is one of my biggest passions lately, because this is what the world needs now. Scientists say it takes nature between 100 to 1,000 years to form an inch of topsoil, depending on local conditions. The keyline system can form 4″ of good topsoil in 3 years by chiseling grooves in the ground with a simple farm implement.

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Let Nature Grow Your Garden

Minimize work and cost, and boost productivity by letting nature grow your garden. We compost in place in layers (sheet mulch) with lots of organic materials.
Minimize work and cost, and boost productivity by letting nature grow your garden. We compost in place in layers (sheet mulch) with lots of organic materials.

“The natural way of gardening is a big change from the traditional way. It is human nature to resist change! This change will be much easier to accept if you take a good look at a forest or natural glades.

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Small Space Permaculture Food Forest Garden on 1/4 Acre Home Lot


“John from Growing Your Greens.com (one of the top YouTube gardening channels with over 248,000 subscribers) goes on a field trip to visit Dr. Bob Randall’s Permaculture Food Forest in suburban Houston, Texas. In this .28 acre lot Bob grows over 150 varieties of fruit trees, a raised bed vegetable garden and more.

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