What kind of support would help you care for land better?

Post date: 2024-10-27 14:55:42
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Asking anyone who is responsible for a piece of land (of any size, from windowbox to acreage and everything in-between). Would you like to improve how you take care of that land? If so, what information or support do you wish you had, that would help you do that?

I have diverse and extensive landscape-related expertise, and I'm building a consulting business that helps individuals improve how they care for land.

This is not to design, garden, or landscape for people. Rather, it is to help them develop uniquely-tailored awareness, knowledge, and skills so they can improve how they engage the site they are responsible for.

This could involve any number of things, depending on people and site. Such as teaching people how to visualize possible transformations; helping them learn about a site's ecology, geology topography, or hydrology; or doing historical research. Assisting someone to develop a plan for land care, or to follow through on it. Working with them to figure out how they can meaningfully respond to climate change on site.

Help me develop this idea! Do you have land care related questions that you could use help answering, or interests that you would like help pursuing? What are they? What kinds of information or support would enable you to develop them more
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