OUR MISSION

The primary focus of our approach is to imitate the natural progression of a forest and promote the natural ecosystem by fostering maximum diversity and life in the soil. We believe that healthy soils are essential for healthy plant growth, and we adopt a process-based agriculture system that prioritizes ecology over input-based agriculture.

In the initial stages of our projects, we rely on heavy mulch amendments, including partially decomposed hard wood chips, to retain rainfall and incorporate swale systems where necessary, utilizing the land's contour lines to capture and retain water. Our designs also incorporate water conservation and storage techniques and focus on specific plant lists that are appropriate for the site location and climate.

The next step involves planting specific trees and other supportive species along contour lines to transform sandy conditions into nutrient-dense soil brimming with beneficial organisms and mycorrhiza. To ensure the best possible environment for retaining organic material, we add BIOCHAR to each planting.

To address soil erosion issues, we utilize native grasses, clumping bamboos, and other plant groups.

We select specific plants that provide nutrients to the soil, creating direct fertilization and soil production through routine pruning (known as "Chop & Drop"), and strategically planting nitrogen-fixing species and other varieties that add different nutrients to the soil.

Our ultimate goal is to create a self-sustaining system that will continue to produce, even in the absence of physical care, resulting in a lasting legacy for future generations.