Garden Projects:
Cultivating with Intention
A documentation of our ongoing dialogue with the earth. From technical irrigation breakthroughs to the quiet restoration of ancient soil structures.

The Rainwater Harvest System
A gravity-fed circuit designed to capture and filter over 5,000 gallons of seasonal precipitation. This system integrates seamlessly with the architectural landscape, utilizing biological charcoal filters and slate sedimentation basins.
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Explorations in sustainable horticulture
Installing Drip Irrigation for Native Wildflowers
Precision hydration for delicate meadow species, reducing water waste by 40% while maintaining natural aesthetics.

Raised Bed Construction with Reclaimed Cedar
Architectural timber frames utilizing salvaged heritage wood, treated with organic linseed oil for longevity.

Soil Restoration with Mycorrhizal Fungi
A long-term study on fungal inoculants to rebuild nutrient pathways in depleted suburban substrates.
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