Landscaping & Design

What does it take to be happy with your outside space? If you have a lawn, or some type of outside responsibility (work), it's best to make it useful as possible for your benefit.

Yes, there are those of us who like to maintain a Hank Hill type of lawn. And I think that's cool because when I had that frame of mind, it was more task, purpose, and automation. So, through much gardening training, and experience, the art of landscaping started to become a parent to the work that's required to maintain a lawn, gardens of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.

Where water whispers, biochar fuels. Xeriscape your oasis

In the 1970s Pat O'Toole came up with the concept of dry landscaping, using the cool greek word xeros for dry. Very cool! So how is this concept the solution to a great outside space? Specifically it's about creating a cohesive ecosystem that promotes resource sharing.

The funny way to say it is, it provides a clear money saving solution to a water guzzling lawn. Less mowing, and fertilizing, which gives you more time to do something else. With these design concepts, every drop counts.

In Florida there lots of loamy sand, which isn't good for much, when it comes to having a functional yard. So our solution is our BioChar Strategy to help balance the PH and provide an environment where the loamy sand can be put to use.

Does your lawn make you happy?

a robot like robot with a red light on it
a robot like robot with a red light on it

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