Excellent! LOVE the inquiry about why Americans leave the yard open! Brilliant and so well stated how to GROW on this edge instead. We are slowly beautifying our downtown with these concepts and vision in mind. Grateful for your passing on the knowledge. Reverence!
This is just full of good information about protecting and restoring good soil and how to include native shrubs and understory around an urban/suburban property. Keep in mind at least half of the plants mentioned are specifically for the Northeast and would not do well in the more dry clay soil of places like Illinois or Iowa. However, the overall concepts are vital to learn.
The Wild Ones merch link that was shared does not provide fabric content or have a statement guaranteeing that items were made without child and slave labor. Where is correct link for standard information please?
Material information is available at support.threadless.com/article/614-what-are-your-products-made-of. Info on sustainability and ethics are here: support.threadless.com/article/1098-threadless-sustainability
Excellent! LOVE the inquiry about why Americans leave the yard open! Brilliant and so well stated how to GROW on this edge instead. We are slowly beautifying our downtown with these concepts and vision in mind. Grateful for your passing on the knowledge.
Reverence!
So informational! Thank you dearly!
Fantastic presentation. I loved seeing the sketches along with the plants. Those guides look awesome. I need to buy them.
This is just full of good information about protecting and restoring good soil and how to include native shrubs and understory around an urban/suburban property. Keep in mind at least half of the plants mentioned are specifically for the Northeast and would not do well in the more dry clay soil of places like Illinois or Iowa. However, the overall concepts are vital to learn.
As in photo, my neighbors make trellises with brush.
Would you please send the link for these publications in the follow-up email?
Those are available at shop.wildseedproject.net/collections/publications
The Wild Ones merch link that was shared does not provide fabric content or have a statement guaranteeing that items were made without child and slave labor. Where is correct link for standard information please?
Material information is available at support.threadless.com/article/614-what-are-your-products-made-of. Info on sustainability and ethics are here: support.threadless.com/article/1098-threadless-sustainability
Is there such a thing as a time-released fertilizer to use rather than using Osmocote?
Leaf mulch
Compost