Mother Tree Eco Design

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For the past 20 years Gaby has devoted her life educating herself in Eco Landscape Design and Art.

09/10/2025

My business partner Thor is an excellent excavator ๐Ÿ’š๐ŸŒŽ๐Ÿถ

05/21/2025

๐ŸŒฟGrasslands are a overlooked player in climate change mitigation.

Ninety percent of their carbon is stored underground, where their diversity helps increase the amount of organic carbon stored in roots and soils.

Because of this, and because many grasslands plants have deep and resilient root systems, their carbon stores may be more stable than those in forests, better able to withstand environmental stressors like drought and fires.

๐Ÿ‘‰Learn more of the many benefits of grasslands: go.wri.org/grassland-benefits-fb

05/13/2025

Here's why "meadowscaping" has become the latest gardening craze: https://bbc.in/3GVVAIv

05/10/2025

Turning lawns into meadows can have big benefits for people, wildlife and the climate. https://bbc.in/3GVVAIv

03/22/2025

The โ€œwood wide web โ€œ is a mycorrhizae network connecting trees to trees via roots . Trees are interdependently linked to each other through these underground fungal networks. Trees share water and nutrients through the networks, and also use them to communicate. They send distress signals about drought and disease, for example, or insect attacks, and other trees alter their behavior when they receive these messages

For young saplings in a deeply shaded part of the forest, the network is literally a lifeline. Lacking the sunlight to photosynthesize, they survive because big trees, including their parents, pump sugar into their roots through the network. Wohlleben likes to say that mother trees โ€œsuckle their young,โ€™โ€™ which both stretches a metaphor and gets the point across vividly.

To communicate through the network, trees send chemical, hormonal and slow-pulsing electrical signals, which scientists are just beginning to decipher.

A gigantic beech stump was found in a forest, four or five feet across. The tree was felled 400 or 500 years ago, but scraping away the surface with a knife ,the stump was still green with chlorophyll. There was only one explanation. The surrounding beeches were keeping it alive, by pumping sugar to it through the network

Trees also communicate through the air, using pheromones and other scent signals. When a giraffe starts chewing acacia leaves, the tree notices the injury and emits a distress signal in the form of ethylene gas. Upon detecting this gas, neighboring acacias start pumping tannins into their leaves. In large enough quantities these compounds can sicken or even kill large herbivores.

Underneath every one of your foot prints in the forest can be as much is 300 miles of this network that is and can be summed up as earths original Internet.

12/26/2024

Start small around trees, the house, fences, and move outwards when embracing gardening naturally without herbicides and by planting native and edible food plants ๐ŸŒฑ
Use containers and raised beds for easy maintenance. Mulch often.
Doug Tallamy quote:

10/14/2024

Creative gardening ๐Ÿ’š

09/02/2024

Very fertile hugelkultur mounds..๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ’š๐ŸŒŽ

Photos from Mother Tree Eco Design's post 07/29/2024

Freshly mulched native planting pathway, with cornsican mint stone patio circle.

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