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Explore videos showcasing sustainable farming practices, from regenerative agriculture to urban farming. These films offer inspiration and practical tips for transforming your own garden or allotment into a thriving ecosystem focused on soil health, biodiversity, and eco-friendly practices.

Waterbear

WaterBear is a free streaming platform focused on environmental documentaries, covering topics like climate change and sustainable practices. Films like In Our Hands (2020) and The Farm Under the City (2021) showcase how urban farming can transform city landscapes and promote sustainability.

With videos ranging from 10 minutes to full-length documentaries, WaterBear has content for any schedule, providing both quick insights and in-depth exploration of environmental issues.

Unbroken Ground

Patagonia’s YouTube channel offers documentaries that focus on environmental activism, sustainable practices, and outdoor exploration. Films, like Unbroken Ground (2015), highlight regenerative agriculture and its potential to restore soil health and combat climate change.

Patagonia’s films inspire action and provide critical insights into environmental issues, helping viewers understand how they can contribute to a healthier planet.

Kiss the Ground & Common Ground

Kiss the Ground (2020) explores regenerative agriculture's potential to restore soil health and combat climate change, while sequel Common Ground (2022) delves deeper into the movement, showcasing real-life stories of communities working to restore their ecosystems. Kiss the Ground and Common Ground can be viewed on Netflix (subscription required).

To Which We Belong

To Which We Belong (2020) looks at how regenerative agriculture can help restore the planet’s ecosystems. The film follows farmers, scientists, and communities around the world who are using sustainable farming practices to heal the soil, increase biodiversity, and fight climate change. Through personal stories and real-world examples, it shows how a shift in our relationship with the land can lead to lasting change. You can watch the full film for free on YouTube here.

Six Inches of Soil

Six Inches of Soil (2023) tells the inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food—to heal the soil, benefit our health, and provide for local communities. You can watch the film on Amazon Prime here (subscription required).