Paul Gautschi Back to Eden Grow No-Till Organic Gardening

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An interview with Paul Gautschi about how to grow a Back to Eden Garden. Paul Gautschi is an arborist and gardener based in Washington. Paul’s regenerative organic gardening method mimics the way the natural forest generates healthy, resilient, fertile soil. The technique is simple -- cover the soil. Then practice these growing principles: No tilling. No chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides. No matter the soil condition or climate, the results are astounding and the benefits to the health of the soil, humankind, and the environment are unprecedented. Learn more: www.backtoedenfilm.com

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  • @williamwallace5707
    @williamwallace57075 ай бұрын

    Paul is a legend! God has used him to inspire and wake up so many people...myself included!

  • @dreamqueen9909
    @dreamqueen99097 ай бұрын

    Paul is my HERO. Every word from his mouth can change life for the best. Live long and many blessings to Paul

  • @timkopp2204
    @timkopp22047 ай бұрын

    I always enjoy listening to Paul thanking God for His provisions and the enthusiasm he has for all things gardening.

  • @pnwgardenergal1325
    @pnwgardenergal13257 ай бұрын

    🌱That chair he has is a wonderful blessing allowing him to continue his love of gardening !

  • @Ray_Charles
    @Ray_Charles7 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I'm relived to see Paul is doing well, and still doing what he loves. I really hope I can visit him one day, he's made such a positive impact in my life.

  • @SpJ189

    @SpJ189

    5 ай бұрын

    Paul is an inspiration to talk and listen to. I met him and had a feeling of tranquility while their. His dog Toba was great to meet. As I have a passion for animals.

  • @michellediesterhaft456

    @michellediesterhaft456

    2 ай бұрын

    I was glad to see Paul is doing well. That is actually why I popped on here.

  • @llllllllllilillii
    @llllllllllilillii23 күн бұрын

    Hi Paul! My boyfriend and I contributed to get you your mobile chair. I'm so happy you got it!

  • @stuckinthemudgarden7726
    @stuckinthemudgarden77267 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this video I often find myself wondering how Paul is doing.many times when I am working in my garden his words of wisdom pop in to my head.

  • @jbuck1975

    @jbuck1975

    3 ай бұрын

    Paul and Carol have a youtube channel. Live chat on Monday nights 5pm eastern time

  • @yusralouhi2788

    @yusralouhi2788

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jbuck1975 please what's the name of their channel? Thank you!

  • @jbuck1975

    @jbuck1975

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@yusralouhi2788Back to Eden Live

  • @darleneswetz8325
    @darleneswetz83257 ай бұрын

    To add to my last comment…since discovering Paul a couple months ago, I think I have watched most of the videos. I can’t get enough of Paul’s love of gardening and his love of God. Paul you have changed my prayer life to learning to listen to the voice of God. Thank you so much for

  • @davesgarden3402
    @davesgarden34027 ай бұрын

    Thanks Paul for answering all these questions. Thanks Dana and Sarah for creating this content. The mobility chair is wonderful and such a blessing! This video explained a lot. Glad Paul is still doing well.

  • @TXDHC
    @TXDHC7 ай бұрын

    It’s so good to see Paul so joyful! ❤

  • @blessedone9129
    @blessedone91297 ай бұрын

    It is great to hear Paul talk about his gardening! Thanks to all of you! Blessings!

  • @RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy
    @RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy7 ай бұрын

    Paul is Great, and we started watching him over 8 years ago. WE So Agree, Soil needs to be alive to get great plants and food from them. We grow in Living Soil, not only is it cheap, but it is the BEST, and we have too be spreading the word. Thank you

  • @TutuSainz
    @TutuSainz6 ай бұрын

    I recommend your Back To Eden Film to my students and everyone who wants to grow a garden! It changed my life for the better and I still cry when I watch it! Sending Infinite love and abundance to all 🥰

  • @spoolsandbobbins

    @spoolsandbobbins

    Ай бұрын

    Me too 🥹 ♥️

  • @Bright_iiii_s
    @Bright_iiii_s7 ай бұрын

    Love you Paul, live long and prosper.

  • @lleesti1346
    @lleesti13467 ай бұрын

    Thank you Paul for stating the truth. Thank God I listened several years ago and started growing a woodchip pile to cover my beds. God bless you!!!

  • @judithschuett4978
    @judithschuett497817 күн бұрын

    Our high dry, impossible garden has just been covered by 8 inches Plus of wood chips...can't wait to watch the change in our garden by using the back to eden way...so thankful to God for you ALL.

  • @3waroyrow2022
    @3waroyrow20226 ай бұрын

    Thanks ladies for this especially bringing Paul to us who are in Africa 🌍. Paul looks healthy and glory of the Lord shining on him. I miss his garden tours videos

  • @timcoates3821
    @timcoates3821Ай бұрын

    There are so many people on you tube telling you that you can't grow veggies with the Back to Eden method. But yes it really does work even In portable raised beds and pots. I grow all my plants in pots and portable raised beds because I rent. I have a bin full of broken down wood chips soil. I have fungus growing in it, and coming up in my pots. I wish I had seen this method many years ago when the only soil I had to grow stuff was pure clay. All the best to you Paul and your family, I hope one day to visit your place with my family.

  • @Marina-hm5xz
    @Marina-hm5xz6 ай бұрын

    Thank you Paul it’s been so encouraging for me, I was disappointed with all hard work in a garden as I am a little woman, now I am going to continue to build my new garden.❤

  • @darleneswetz8325
    @darleneswetz83257 ай бұрын

    I only discovered Paul and the Back to Eden gardening method. Our ground is all clay. Needless to say I am so excited to start this my BTE garden. In the past I have not had much success. Thank you Paul for being such a blessing. We were in Washington DC a couple of months ago, and I wish I knew about you so we could have visited ❤

  • @dargasb

    @dargasb

    6 ай бұрын

    Paul is in Washington state near Sequim, ...NOT Washington, DC

  • @clementinechristenson
    @clementinechristenson3 ай бұрын

    so good to see him happy, he has given us all so much I was happy to donate to his chair.... never saw it before but wow love that its perfect for pottering round the garden and it must have been such a blessing for him...he looks more healthy and in less pain. Thanks Paul for all your knowledge, it has caught a global audience in its simplicity :)

  • @dianeirvine1384
    @dianeirvine13847 ай бұрын

    Please tell Paul that our New Zealand garden is so abundant thanks to him listening to God. So great to see him again. It’s been quite a few years since we visited. Russell will be very interested in his wheel chair.

  • @otishaag987
    @otishaag9873 ай бұрын

    Thank You Dana & Sarah for bringing to all that finds it such a nurturing bounty of information and I'll never not be amazed by Paul Gautschi and those arching fruit trees. 🌄

  • @govinda102000
    @govinda1020002 ай бұрын

    A must see video for gardeners. I left a wood pile for 23 years and when I cleared it, I had 2 feet deep of beautiful compost on the bottom.

  • @yochanontheseeker1942
    @yochanontheseeker19427 ай бұрын

    Thank you sisters Dana and Sarah for posting. I’m a hour and a half or so from Paul and love hearing the updates.

  • @anitahardin7983
    @anitahardin79837 ай бұрын

    We love you Paul. ❤😊Great man

  • @zerrinekinci9219
    @zerrinekinci92197 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this interview.I was wondering how Paul was doing for a long time. I am glad he is okay and has a really cool chair to stroll the garden. :) Love from Türkiye.

  • @CharlesGann1
    @CharlesGann16 ай бұрын

    Thank you for bringing Paul to us as a update. Love your work and Paul's wisdom and insights.

  • @derekanderson9418
    @derekanderson94187 ай бұрын

    Glad to see Paul G. He looks really well, and his speech. I've got my little vegetable garden covered in about 10 inches of fall leaves now. I don't have access to wood chips, but I do have access to fall leaves. Plus, I'll keep about 6 big bags of fall leaves to use in late May or early June, in those problem areas. I had a walk area last year which was getting a little weedy. I covered the grass in newspapers, placed a bag of leaves on top; no more johnson grass.

  • @janetrush8340
    @janetrush83403 ай бұрын

    The powers that be are not friendly. Very well said. I've been following your plan now over 10 years and would never go back to tilling my soil. Thankyou for you generosity in sharing your knowledge.

  • @justinskeans3342
    @justinskeans33427 ай бұрын

    Filled my whole urban yard with wood chips this fall. I can't wait to see the results on my fruit trees. Becarful with watering from above if you live in urban setting all the chemicals in the water is not good to get on leafs. Paul has great water at his place, so just be cautious whenever watering plants with city water. Thanks for the video guys.

  • @joshmcdonald7196

    @joshmcdonald7196

    6 ай бұрын

    Don't give up. It works amazing!!! I usually put woodchips down deep a year or 2 before I plant a tree. But it'll work either way. Especially a foot of woodchips.

  • @joshmcdonald7196

    @joshmcdonald7196

    6 ай бұрын

    For Trees and berry bushes that is. Gardening is a bit different. Same thing but compost 1st in the place you're going to plant in the near future

  • @mrmacgregorshomestead233

    @mrmacgregorshomestead233

    Ай бұрын

    Very true!

  • @taunyaw2181
    @taunyaw21817 ай бұрын

    Always love hearing Paul with all of his amazing knowledge! Thank you :)

  • @robertdouglas8895
    @robertdouglas88956 ай бұрын

    If healing was only done with food, Paul would not be crippled. Healing is of the mind. I do agree with and use his techniques on my farm.

  • @njhdreams2415

    @njhdreams2415

    Ай бұрын

    Paul was a victim of Agent Orange in Viet Nam - he has survived way past the age that most AO victims die.

  • @cameroneverhart6443
    @cameroneverhart64434 ай бұрын

    I love and respect this man's wisdom and faith so much that I added about a foot of woodchips for almost a square acre sized area. This was about 2 years ago. I do agree with him on all of the benefits however, I would probably push back on the "you'll see a difference immediately" because we couldn't plant in the area for about a year because you obviously can't plant directly into the woodchips. When we pull the woodchips back, there's usually about 2 inches of water sitting on top of the hardpan clay so all of the things we tried to grow just died from drowning (my thought, I don't know actually know for sure). But I do know that plants don't like having inches of water surrounding them. I live in NC where we get storms that'll dump 2-4 inches in a day so I just don't know what to do. I would've thought the woodchips would allow it to slowly percolate down but it seems that with such a heavy rainfall it's just impossible. Is that answer to just add more woodchips? The area that I'm talking about doesn't have very good drainage but I thought adding a foot of woodchips would over time break down and be much better at holding moisture. I think the woodchips are really good in dry places that don't get a lot of rain, but what should I do when there's SO MUCH rain? Paul gets 16inches of rain a year where we've gotten 16inches in the last 2 months....

  • @joshmcdonald7196
    @joshmcdonald71966 ай бұрын

    Even though Paul pretty much has said the same thing in every single video by every person that's ever fimed him. He is still SO important to us. I wish you guys would get him to open up like ThatNub, L2Survive, whichever does. Talk about the powers that be. Monsanto all that crap. And much much more. But i know you guys have heard or seen it. How about a Back to Eden part 2??... would be Amazing!!!

  • @chriswarren1476
    @chriswarren14767 ай бұрын

    what an awesome story about the boy with the apples! thank you so much for the information.

  • @jez770
    @jez7707 ай бұрын

    A true inspiration

  • @How_ToDoThings
    @How_ToDoThings12 күн бұрын

    Been doing your method for years with a little bit of my own style added, works awesome!

  • @jeffcokenour3459
    @jeffcokenour3459Ай бұрын

    Great man has shared a gift with us

  • @preppersparadisecanada2064
    @preppersparadisecanada2064Ай бұрын

    I have been a landscaper and arborist and now finally have the opportunity to be on land where I can build permaculture gardens. Bark mulch has always been something I loved to use and wood chips have always been available. Knowing they would always break down into soil has always been a positive for me. wood chips have always been added to my compost. Now we are using chips and leaves to start all of our new gardens and even for weed and grass control under fences and trees. Once aged we will grow flowers and more there and still not have to use grass trimmers very much. Paul inspired me to add Back To Eden to our new permaculture farm and we are happy to do so.

  • @tomjensen618
    @tomjensen6182 ай бұрын

    I grew 4 pound organic yellow onions on drip irrigation last year. I'm good with that!

  • @kellymahan861
    @kellymahan8612 ай бұрын

    I have been doing Paul's methods for over 14 years here in Missouri. Compost works a lot better than the free wood chips from tree companies. However, I use both. I normally let the free chips sit for several months in a pile before I apply them. My garden is now over 6000 square feet and I have added over 15 fruit trees in a new area. I love the way this method works.

  • @evewin89
    @evewin897 ай бұрын

    GREAT VIDEO , I BELIEVE THAT BOY APPLE STORY IS SO TRUE , ONCE I ATE THAT TYPE OF BAD APPLE BOUGHT FROM OUR LOCAL FRUIT SELLER THELA (CART) & I SUDDENLY HAD A RE-ACTION ON MY EAR !!!!!

  • @rast2853
    @rast28537 ай бұрын

    Thank Paul ❤❤❤❤

  • @justinrobertsendoftheage
    @justinrobertsendoftheageАй бұрын

    try using woodchip bottom layer of pot for drainage and to hang onto water. then layer of compost for root system. then everything above seed fill the container up with woodchip.

  • @privateprivate1914
    @privateprivate19143 ай бұрын

    Back to Eden (Paul) - inspired me years ago to begin growing some food and we went from a patio with pots to a one acre garden. Thank you so much Paul! We also considered relocating to Sequim because of you (but we relocated from So Cal to Alabama for land!)

  • @ThriveGarden
    @ThriveGarden3 ай бұрын

    Great! More of tips for organic gardening please

  • @FastGardeningMichigan
    @FastGardeningMichigan5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this!

  • @gobila21
    @gobila217 ай бұрын

    Was it recorded recently???

  • @costavilombo7251
    @costavilombo72517 ай бұрын

    I am thinking to start my own organic farm. Will reach out to you.

  • @romeowhiskey4034
    @romeowhiskey40343 ай бұрын

    I purchased some bare land a few years back and been wanting to do BTE gardening in my spare time. I have a couple issues tho. 1: my property was farmed and according to the previous owners the guy they bought it from never farmed it but they kept it tilled. 2: it’s not economical to import wood chips. Can I substitute it for straw? I’m on the prairies so I have access to tons. I find that my soil is 100% silt. Got about 10-12” good Black silt. My shelter belt I planted 300 trees for the 1st row I have to replace 40-70 trees per year that don’t catch. The ones from the 1st year haven’t died but they haven’t thrived either. Wood chipped those. I planted some fruit trees beside the garden and 1.5 years ago I filled the whole area with mulch and added a few more perennials to turn that area into a permaculture garden. Love the idea of working with Mother Nature. Will cover several acres with permaculture if I had the resources Been adding bedding from the chicken coop to every where but it does not decompose like ordinary compost. Anyone care to give me advice if I’m doing something right.. or wrong? I also don’t own a tiller and I find the weeds in the 5000 sq ft garden got out of hand on us. Came up as fast as we could pull them out

  • @Michael-es5pf
    @Michael-es5pf4 ай бұрын

    I'm a little confused. The back to eden website says not to show up at Paul's house, and he says here that the formal Sunday tours will no longer happen, but people still come. So how exactly do you set up a visit with him?

  • @Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor
    @Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor7 ай бұрын

    💛

  • @Baydon2008
    @Baydon20085 ай бұрын

    Do you make sure the arborist wood chips come from trees that have not been sprayed?

  • @user-ss9xc1uk6y
    @user-ss9xc1uk6y6 ай бұрын

    Great video

  • @maryaddams3145
    @maryaddams31456 ай бұрын

    Can you sell seeds from your garden? -

  • @NokosTube
    @NokosTube7 ай бұрын

    Does Paul take any supplements such as vitamins and minerals considering his soil is so nutrient dense?

  • @hosoiarchives4858

    @hosoiarchives4858

    Ай бұрын

    He takes no supplements like that

  • @natemissin3893
    @natemissin38935 ай бұрын

    Brilliant videos think I love the girl on the left😅

  • @lumigeaboc7073
    @lumigeaboc70733 ай бұрын

    Domanda: gli alberi di frutta sono per caso qualche tipo di alberi nano? Oppure basta piantare alberi normali che poi potati in questo modo da il risultato visto nei video di Paul. Grazie !

  • @carpentryfirst3048
    @carpentryfirst30487 ай бұрын

    I'm on year 5, garden is thriving except i have a outbreak of snails and ants. The slugs seem impossible to stop and they go to town on the a lot of the plant leaves. Any suggestions?

  • @amy3458

    @amy3458

    7 ай бұрын

    Garden Like a Viking has a natural slug “pesticide” he makes to get rid of slugs. Please check out his video here on KZread. 🙏🏼

  • @carpentryfirst3048

    @carpentryfirst3048

    6 ай бұрын

    @@amy3458 will do, thank you

  • @amy3458

    @amy3458

    6 ай бұрын

    @@carpentryfirst3048 He’s got some great videos on Korean Natural Farming fertilizer solutions that are easy and quite effective at bringing the macrobiotic life back into your soil, which in turn, flourishes your plants. I think you’ll benefit greatly from his channel. 🙏🏼

  • @jakearthur

    @jakearthur

    5 ай бұрын

    In the UK, Charles Dowding fully composts his organic matter / wood chips etc. first because over here, the vast amount of slugs eat everything if you put arborist wood chips straight down (they live in it too). But fully composted wood chips? They don't touch the stuff. They can't eat it, and it practically acts as a barrier for them. Tried both ways myself 😁 Night and day difference. Can't speak for the US, but I imagine slug population / moisture levels are what make the difference if you can run straight arborist chips or you have to fully compost them in a heap first.

  • @carpentryfirst3048

    @carpentryfirst3048

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jakearthur thanks for the response. I used arborist chips, like a foot deep. I love it for so many reasons but past summer was the worst I ever seen with holes in plant leaves. Maybe I'll have to consider not topping it up anymore

  • @ezell8311
    @ezell83113 ай бұрын

    21:05

  • @DanWelsh
    @DanWelsh3 ай бұрын

    sources of organic non gmo seeda

  • @mitalenfai
    @mitalenfai6 ай бұрын

    🌱🟢

  • @standasone272
    @standasone27218 күн бұрын

    If you dont mind me asking....what happened to your legs. I will pray for you 🙏🙂

  • @TheNewMediaoftheDawn
    @TheNewMediaoftheDawn7 ай бұрын

    Bump, Paul is awesome, “back to Eden” is a great important film, cheers🎉🥕🥬🍀🪴🍆🫐🥑

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