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How Arizona Turns Desert Into Fertile Farmland For Local Community!

Get 10% off your first month of therapy with my sponsor BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/leafoflife In the desert of Arizona an incredible transformation is taking place, what used to be an abandoned dry dusty wasteland has been turned into an abundant farm that's teaching the local community how to grow nutritious organic vegetables. Its all happening in area where its gets extremely hot and dry, making it quite challenging to cultivate food. But by using a special technique to farm in the desert, they can turn sandy gravel into fertile soil, making this once dust bowl into a lush green oasis. Tucson, Arizona located in the Sonoran desert, it receives on average 11 inches of rainfall a year and on a particularly dry year it can be at as little as 5 inches, summers are sweltering with the highest temperature reaching 107f or 42c, its mostly clear all year around, the winters are cool and dry with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing, making the winter season the ideal time for planting. On this 6 acre lot of land in south-west Tucson was nothing but a wasteland, it was dusty barren and unused, situated between a residential community and a dry river bed. Over the years the community have been turning this over-looked space into a thriving organic farm and they’ve been doing it by learning to use special desert farming techniques. The project called Las Milpitas started on county owned land back in 2006, with the idea not only to make growing food accessible to anyone but also to cultivate a community, since 90% of the housing in this area are trailers, they do not have backyards and there are no local parks nearby. They also live in what’s known as “a food desert’ where there is no access to fresh vegetables close by and for the majority of low income families who live here it is also unaffordable to buy healthy food, let alone organic produce. In Tucson, one person in seven is food insecure which is slightly above the national average. That's why the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, have partnered with the Las Milpitas community garden since 2011 to teach people to grow their own food. They also provide free irrigation, tools, plants and seedlings, assistance and classes on nutrition, cooking, budgeting, grocery shopping and gardening. They encourages the gardeners to earn some extra money by selling their surplus produce at the local farmer market Learn more about the project here: https://www.communityfoodbank.org/loc... 🔔 SUBSCRIBE ‪@X_V_C_W_D_F‬ ‪@LeafofLifeWorld‬ ‪@LeafofLifeES‬ ✍ ENQUIRES contact: [email protected] _________________________ 💚 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL Support our on the ground impact work at: https://www.leafoflife.news/ Help us share more regenerative stories:   / leafoflifefilms   Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @leafoflifeworld   _________________________ music by LiQWYD YouTube @LiQWYD    / liqwyd   _________________________ This video is for education and research purposes If you are the owner of any of the images please contact us an we can credit or remove the image, THANK YOU FAIR USE COPYRIGHT NOTICE The Copyright Laws of the United States recognizes a “fair use” of copyrighted content. Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act states: “NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 106 AND 106A, THE FAIR USE OF A COPYRIGHTED WORK, INCLUDING SUCH USE BY REPRODUCTION IN COPIES OR PHONORECORDS OR BY ANY OTHER MEANS SPECIFIED BY THAT SECTION, FOR PURPOSES SUCH AS CRITICISM, COMMENT, NEWS REPORTING, TEACHING (INCLUDING MULTIPLE COPIES FOR CLASSROOM USE), SCHOLARSHIP, OR RESEARCH, IS NOT AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT.” THIS VIDEO AND OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL IN GENERAL MAY CONTAIN CERTAIN COPYRIGHTED WORKS THAT WERE NOT SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED TO BE USED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S), BUT WHICH WE BELIEVE IN GOOD FAITH ARE PROTECTED BY FEDERAL LAW AND THE FAIR USE DOCTRINE FOR ONE OR MORE OF THE REASONS NOTED ABOVE. IF YOU HAVE ANY SPECIFIC CONCERNS ABOUT THIS VIDEO OR OUR POSITION ON THE FAIR USE DEFENSE, PLEASE CONTACT US IN THE COMMENTS OR SEND AN EMAIL SO WE CAN DISCUSS AMICABLY. THANK YOU.

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