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Forest Garden Design
Incorporating permaculture and traditional ecological knowledge concepts to create aesthetically pleasing and practically useful gardens.
withNature * Forest Garden Designs
withNature * Forest Garden Designs
I specialize in creating designs for homesteads, yards, and farmland that incorporate regional native plants intermixed with both perennial and annual fruits, nuts, vegetables, greens, and herbs. The designs are tailored to the site and personal preferences of the client, while ensuring self-resiliency and sustainability throughout Texas’ weather - including shade, food scarcity, and water limitations.
Included in the designs are energy harvesting techniques based on natural systems to provide a robust ecosystem as well as hardscapes that allow aesthetic enjoyment, community building, and stackable functions.
Message me if you are interested in having a diverse garden mixed with Texas natives and seasonal annuals that mutually benefit the people, the ecosystem, and the future generations.
The Journey through the Forest
Climate Change is something that I grew up, with faint memories of Al Gore presenting the concepts of global warming and the greenhouse gas effect. As a child, I’d overhear about certain species dying off or endangered, global temperatures rising, and severe weather events. Its a bit dark, but its been a constant theme that left me wondering, “How can humans and the natural world understand each other to create a symbiotic relationship? Is this possible, even?”
Growing up, I spent most of my time outside - creating forts in the bushes, climbing trees, diving into waves, and collecting rocks at the beach. Being with nature always gave me a unique sense of peace and happiness. Now I hike, camp, and feel the waves roll onto my feet, while also recognizing the natural systems of Earth that are essential for all life’s survival. Nutrient cycles, pollination, and terrestrial water sources are key systems that make Earth livable and enjoyable.
As an adult, I explored what it means for humans and nature to exist harmonically - with balance. Restoration, Conservation, Preservation are key concepts that led me to Permaculture, Texas Eco-Regions, and Traditional Ecological Knowledge where I learned the how humans and the natural world can live in balance and harmony. It isn’t challenging, but does require humans to shift their focus to working with nature and holding respect for the natural cycles. I want to ease this transition for my community by utilizing what I have learned and practiced, acting as a designer and guide, to expand beautiful and practical forest gardens for anyone ready to build that relationship.
“The permaculture’s whole principle of having to work with nature, rather than fight against it, is not just an ethical restraint. It’s also about realizing you’re not the one in control. Nature is not only a nurturer but also a great destroyer.” — David Holmgren
click on the image to learn more about food forests from the World Permaculture Association