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Would love to talk gardening theory with you! I think there could be a real mainstream appeal to showing people a more holistic, bio diversity focused approach to gardening that is ultimately more eco friendly, lower maintenance, and undeniably prettier.
It's desperately needed. Especially here in the high desert, Kentucky bluegrass is a plague. Working for traditional landscapers here feels evil because they're selling the Disney-ass delusion that you can transplant your Midwestern suburban ideal to Colorado. All so that people can have a patch of green concrete that looks like shit. There's so much room for teaching people a new value system through stewarding land for the benefit of something beyond themselves.
Right, and landscaping in an area as dry as some parts of the central western U.S. is a very delicate art but it’s also critically important it is done mindfully because it is a very delicate ecosystem. Some people won’t like the aesthetic but screw em.
I think in less dry parts of the U.S. just the pitch that your yard could be wildflowers instead of grass and it’s better for you and the environment could have pretty broad appeal.
This could also position your org to be actively antagonizing HOA’s all the time. Could actually be productive struggle, seems like a good place to make enemies.