The Native Trees Were Dying. Then We Built Terraces
In this episode, Mike and Dylan visit a 2 acre suburban plot where even the native Ashe Juniper were dying. With a bit of intention and work via the use of terraces, the land is already looking healthier and fuller than when we started. Learn more about land regeneration, watershed health, and practical stewardship in Central Texas at the Symbiosis Education Hub: https://www.symbiosistx.com/central-t... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support us on Patreon: / symbiosistx Want Symbiosis to build systems for you? Learn more here: https://www.symbiosistx.com/ Join our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/symbiosistx/youtub... Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: / symbiosis.tx / symbiosis.tx We Are Your Regenerative Land Management Specialists Symbiosis offers the benefit of years of hands-on experience, a wealth of lessons learned, context-specific creative problem solving and high quality customer service. Our specialty is taking all of these complex elements and combining them in the most beneficial and efficient way possible. https://www.symbiosistx.com/

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