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Earth Restoration

Native Plant Gardens & Land Restoration: Native plants hold landscapes and habitats in balance with one another and creates balance with in the soil food web which in return sustains life. Native plant gardens hold space for practices that honor indigenous planting traditions. All plants chosen for these gardens will be specific to the region of LA you are in and the general goals of the space.

Soil Health

Soil is at the start of all human and planet health. Rebuild the soil around you by adding organic matter back into the earth. Grow more nutrient dense food and stronger plants!

Step One: 

Purchase compost and or worm casting and apply to your green space (purchase locally made and community powered compost if possible)

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Step Two: 

Start composting at home!

Composting is an efficient way to add microbial, bacterial and fungal activity to your soil.

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Contact me to see what composting method is best for your landscape.

Garden Soil

​Composting Benefits

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  • Assists with the reduction of greenhouse gases by diverting fruit and vegetable scraps from landfills 

  • Adds organic matter back into the soil

  • Reduces the need for chemical fertilizers 

  • Builds your soil's water holding capacity and balances the moisture levels within the soil

  • Helps control soil erosion

  • Keeps natural resources local to your community

Regenerative Earth Services

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  • Revitalize your green space

  • Plant and tree renovation

  • Soil health restoration 

  • Urban orchard plantings and care

  • Plant and tree health assessment

  • Edible, herbal and plant medicinal gardens

  • Herbal harvest plan: Bi-weekly maintenance and herbal harvest available. Includes fresh clipped arrangement.

Los Angeles Landfill Fact

Los Angeles County is home to the largest landfill in the United States and is one of the seven largest landfills in the world. Due to the size and capacity of the La Puente Landfill the permit was terminated in 2014. To date it rises at 500 ft and covers 700 acres of Los Angeles County landscape.

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