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Following a house fire, we redesigned this farm around water-wise systems and perennial crops, integrating 12,000 gallons of rainwater harvesting, contoured swales, orchards, high tunnels, and diverse perennial herbs, berries, nuts, and flowers for long-term resilience.
In partnership with the project architect, we created a resilient off-grid permaculture system featuring spring-fed water storage and gravity-fed irrigation alongside food forests, alley cropping, rotational grazing, and restored native and pollinator habitats.
On this 5-acre site, we combined cottage garden aesthetics with an educational food forest, managing water through swales and a 5,000-gallon rainwater system while integrating fruit trees, perennial understories, and a meditational labyrinth.
As part of the City of Clarkston’s urban greening initiative, we designed three community landscapes—an edible streetscape at Refuge Coffee, a pocket farm at Brockett Triangle, and a native-plant restoration at Friendship Forest Park.
For Global Growers’ International Community Garden in Clarkston, we redesigned the farm layout to capture rainwater for passive irrigation and reoriented raised beds to create more shared growing spaces for resident farmers.