The Thrive and Share Project
(McMinnville, OR)
The landscape industry is known to be one of the most inefficient and wasteful industries, and it's the one industry that the average consumer has control over.
The Thrive and Share Project is an opportunity to approach your landscape in a new and different way, a wiser, more responsible way, where you can learn and grow, and engage with your landscape over the years, in order to maximize your landscape's potential and maximize your enjoyment!
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Focusing on shrubs, small trees, perennials, and flowering plants that reseed themselves, we can design a low maintenance, beautiful space. Working with the water that falls on your land, your soil, with native plants, pollinator friendly environments, even keystone species of trees (where appropriate), along with your favorite edibles - of course, we can design a landscape that adds value to the local ecology, while relieving you and your neighbors of the constant hum of mowers and blowers in the most mutually beneficial way.
Freedom can only come from interdependence within our local neighborhoods - No matter where we live.
Nobody is doing anything for anyone the way most people are designing and maintaining their yards.
Instead of wasting our money to keep ourselves and our neighbors dependent on persistently adding more pressure on centralized supply chains to take care of us, we can be paying "landscapers" the same amount of money to manage our landscapes in a much more productive, meaningful, efficient, and enjoyable way.
This isn't about preferring grass lawns to a more natural look. This is about objective reality. The natural world acts much differently than our screens. This is about being an intelligent being of this planet, in a globalized society that was built on the erasure of our ancient wisdom.
We can save ourselves a lot of trouble if we work together more wisely in our neighborhoods.
The time to challenge the landscaping industry is now. Stop paying someone to rob you and your neighbors of the freedoms and connections that make us human.
There is another way.
Adapt intelligently to the feedback we've been receiving in our modern times, and make the switch in your own yard.
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Thank you for your time,
Julius "Juice" Northington
Certified Permaculture Designer
The Thrive and Share Project is an opportunity to approach your landscape in a new and different way, a wiser, more responsible way, where you can learn and grow, and engage with your landscape over the years, in order to maximize your landscape's potential and maximize your enjoyment!
*
Focusing on shrubs, small trees, perennials, and flowering plants that reseed themselves, we can design a low maintenance, beautiful space. Working with the water that falls on your land, your soil, with native plants, pollinator friendly environments, even keystone species of trees (where appropriate), along with your favorite edibles - of course, we can design a landscape that adds value to the local ecology, while relieving you and your neighbors of the constant hum of mowers and blowers in the most mutually beneficial way.
Freedom can only come from interdependence within our local neighborhoods - No matter where we live.
Nobody is doing anything for anyone the way most people are designing and maintaining their yards.
Instead of wasting our money to keep ourselves and our neighbors dependent on persistently adding more pressure on centralized supply chains to take care of us, we can be paying "landscapers" the same amount of money to manage our landscapes in a much more productive, meaningful, efficient, and enjoyable way.
This isn't about preferring grass lawns to a more natural look. This is about objective reality. The natural world acts much differently than our screens. This is about being an intelligent being of this planet, in a globalized society that was built on the erasure of our ancient wisdom.
We can save ourselves a lot of trouble if we work together more wisely in our neighborhoods.
The time to challenge the landscaping industry is now. Stop paying someone to rob you and your neighbors of the freedoms and connections that make us human.
There is another way.
Adapt intelligently to the feedback we've been receiving in our modern times, and make the switch in your own yard.
*
Thank you for your time,
Julius "Juice" Northington
Certified Permaculture Designer