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WHOLE HABITAT DESIGN

Plants. Wildlife. Humans.

 

Wildscaping. Edible gardens. Homes and structures.

 

All parts of the cycle are sacred.

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why are our yards the last place that obedience passes for taste?

You didn't choose the lawn. No one did. It was handed down from a class system that needed servants to maintain it, industrialized after a World War by chemical companies looking for new markets, and sold to you as civic virtue. Obedience became aesthetics. Order became your weekend.

That $741 billion harmful global system is still running in your yard. 

Wildscaping is the exit.

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good design is the most

important thing you'll ever plant.

Most edible gardens fail before the first seed goes in.

 

Not because of the gardener — because of the structure.

 

Beds in the wrong location. Depleted soil. A layout that fights you instead of feeding you.

 

The plants know what to do. They just need the right home.

Most edible gardens fail before the first seed goes in.

 

Not because of the gardener — because of the structure.

 

Beds in the wrong location. Depleted soil. A layout that fights you instead of feeding you.

 

The plants know what to do. They just need the right home.

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home is where your habitat is.

Most people have never been asked what they actually want their land to do. They inherited a lawn, a layout, a set of assumptions about what a property is supposed to look like — and they've been maintaining those assumptions ever since.

I design from a different question:

 

What would this place be if it were fully yours?

That answer is different for every property, every person, every threshold between inside and out. It's why this work is never templated and never rushed.

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