THE METHODS WE USE FOR OUR CREATIVE LANDSCAPING IS PURE AND SIMPLE..... BASICALLY, IT'S UTILIZING WHAT WE'VE GOT AND MAKING THE MOST OF IT.
What most may consider waste, we have found extremely usefull. From our organic compost and local goat manure we are able to BUILD A RICH SOIL. From our woodworking we often have an abundance of cedar sawdust, which we utilize as MULCH for certain plants and have found that they require a signifigant amount of LESS WATER. By creating an emulsion out of the fish carcas we catch at sea, our garden and native plants get their fill of NUTRIENTS.
REMINDING ME THAT IT'S ALL CONNECTED.........
Photos above:
left... adult cardon/ seedlings
right..adult palo de arco/ seedlings
left... adult cardon/ seedlings
right..adult palo de arco/ seedlings
INTRODUCING OUR NATIVE NURSERY:
OUT HERE WE CALL WATER ...................LIQUID GOLD
As a result, we encourage ourselves and others to plant native plants, as they require less water to thrive and survive. Presently we are building our native plant nursery, in hopes to offer locals seedlings of Palo de arco, Lomboy, Torote, Cardons, please continue to check back as our nursery grows.
Ellie utilizing grey water after doing laundry. Woven palo de arco fence with aloes lining our pathways.










