The long view vs. shortsightedness, sw. 2

During the last meeting with a problem client on June 9th, he complained that designers don’t create designs that arebuildable”. Honestly, I don’t know from what mental pit he dug out this particular bone to pick. I was hands-on long before I even started designing. That’s how I learned to design based on functionality rather than on pure aesthetics alone. (You can have aprettygarden that’s a maintenance nightmare or select a plant palette that looks great until it starts to grow out into maturity. Oops.) What’s more, I don’t see a point in creating a garden design that can’t be implemented.

This client is a retired general contractor in Sherman Oaks, CA and not a garden or landscape specialist, certainly not a designer by any stretch of the imagination. He wouldn’t have contracted my services if he was able to do the design himself. Had I known beforehand that he had burnt through a series of designers over the past ten years and had a disparaging view of them, I wouldn’t have worked with him. As a former service provider himself, he knows fool well what it’s like to encounter predatory clients who try to pick his brain clean like mental piranhas.

I’ve run this problematic scenario past other professionals in other design/consultation fields and the conclusion they draw is this: the man’s trying to see how much he can get away with. In short, he’s behaving like a bully.

I listened carefully to this client, as I do with all design clients. I paid attention to their lifestyle and aesthetics. The client and his wife like curves and to encounter little surprises in the garden that enchant them. I included a lot of edible plants for wildlife since the client and his wife are fond of watching birds and other animals in the garden and I made all the regular access points of the garden easily accessible from the pathways since the couple are in their golden years. Maintenance was going to be relatively easy due to the design.

The couple was so friendly and they were a dream to work with at first. It seemed like a perfect match between what I could offer and what they wanted. The final meeting to review the design went off without a hitchthey were over the moon! I asked if they had any changes they wanted to make to the garden design. They had none and made no other requests for any other renderings. From what I was told, the garden design met their expectations and it had benefits and features that they hadn’t even thought to ask for. Because this client and his wife had been so sweet (they had had even invited us over for wine and appetizers and loaned us the DVD ofDirt: The Movie”) and because they were so excited about getting their garden started, I told my client and his wife that I was giving them a complementary bonusa detailed writeup on the first steps to launching their garden project.

Things suddenly changed after that May 30th meeting for the worse. The first sign of trouble in the first week of June was that the client was trying to pump me for more consultation via e-mail. I gave him a few more relevant and timely tips but it wasn’t enough to satisfy him. Truth is, when entitlement mentality is present, even giving everything would not satisfy someone under its thrall.  I offered ongoing support and consultation online for a very reasonable monthly fee and he never bothered to respond. Instead, he ignored the offer. The only thing that had changed between the end of May and June was that the client was not able to pump me or my colleague for free expertise. That’s what upset him. Badala, he upset himself because he feels entitled to more professional expertise and advice that he has no willingness to pay for.

Another thing that I noticed was that the client was selectively cherry picking through the advice I gave him, choosing to only do the tasks that he wanted to do and what interests him. (He was eager to get started on the garden trellis, even though that should come long after initial site preparation and after the pathway is laid since the trellis was designed to match the shape of the pathway below it.) Never mind that site preparation can make or break a garden. Shoddy preparation means shoddy results, analogous to the computer programming aphorism, “garbage in, garbage out”. The last we heard, the client told us that he had stopped doing any site preparation.

For reasons that don’t have anything to do with the clarity of the instructions or the quality of the information, the client has shortsightedly refused to follow the detailed directions he has been given that would ensure the long-term success of his garden. Rather than doing what he needs to get the results that he (claims that) he wants, the client confirmed my worse suspicions when he complained on June 9th that he isn’t getting the full specs he wants, i. specifications for the trellis materials and curvature; the pond construction materials, equipment details, and how to build the pond from start to finish; permeable pathway layout and installation; CA native and edible plant selection and acquisition; planting locations and optimal spacing, nk.

Unfortunately, he’s skipping steps that would make the garden less weedy in the long run, not for lack of good information, but for want of receiving information to his liking that wouldn’t require work he would dislike. On top of demanding build out specifications, he also complained that the lack of perspective drawings made building impossible for him.

I don’t care what contracting or building service profession you’re in, no one will provide full build out specifications for free. NO ONE. If bybuildablemy client means that he hasn’t been able to extract any specs from any designer for free, then truly no garden design is buildable according to his expectation. Moreover, no designer will provide extra drawings for free, especially when they weren’t requested and paid for. What’s worse is that he modified my intellectual propertythe designwithout permission and against my recommendations. He has complained that the text labels on the plants are no longer there. They are. It’s just that he reduced the scale of the drawing to 1/4 of its original size, thus he made the text impossible to read.

This client has managed to dissipate whatever goodwill my colleague and I had towards him through his self-defeating two-faced behavior. His behavior is confusing, foolish, upsetting, and contradictory, kusema mdogo, and his inability toplay well in the sandboxguarantees poor results in the garden while perpetuating his frustration. It also allows him to rationalize passive aggressive blame for not getting the results he wants although ultimately he is responsible for getting in his own way. Because the client refuses to follow the advice he has already been given, my colleague and I can only interpret his collective choices as lack of interest in and no authentic commitment to the garden’s long-term success, endelevu, and integrated function. Permaculture sounds great to him in theory but the real work is apparently distasteful and it doesn’t interest him as a dilettante. He wants all the great garden results without possessing the systems thinking to get those results and he wants to enjoy the bounty of the garden without the work. What my colleague and I find fundamentally offensive is that this man believes that he is somehow entitled to much more than the design service that he paid for and received. Add to that the slime factor for friendly overtures made as a pretext for getting what he wanted at our expense. In the end, this client’s contempt for my and my colleague’s livelihoods as professionals is apparent, as is his lack of respect.

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The long view vs. shortsightedness, sw. 1

Clients can sometimes be a complete pain, especially when there is a mismatch between what a client expressly claims he wants versus what he actually wants. It may be instead that the true mismatch is between what the client was willing to be forthcoming about versus what he really wanted and silently expected.

If you pay for a garden design, that’s exactly what you’ll get: a design. That implies no warranty on the ultimate expression of the design as manifested in real-life. When the rubber hits the road, rendered garden designs have to be modified to reflect changes that are dictated by actual site conditions as they are uncovered when garden creation begins. A good designer expects the unexpected and can adapt a design appropriately.

Think of it this way: when you pay an architect for a building design, do you then expect to pick his or her brain ad infinitum for all the details and specifications in addition to expecting him or her to build out the designfor cheap or for free?

If what you want is a complete build-it-yourself “kit” complete with step-by-step instructions, but you don’t ask for that kit forthrightly yet expect it anyway and you don’t intend to pay for it (knowing fool well that you’re infringing on the livelihood of your service provider), then you’re just being a slimy, dishonest git steeped in entitlement mentality.

Straight up, few things destroy trust and social capital faster than entitlement mentality.

In this case, the client was expecting and feeling entitled to much more than he had paid for. He wanted the 70x 90edible landscape design that I created for him AND expected full build out specifications too at no extra charge. Mind you, at no point did the client say that build out specs were what he wanted from the start. Had he asked for it and paid for it, that’s what he would have received. Now this client is less likely than ever to get what he wants because what he wants is at my expense and at the expense of my landscape contractor colleague.

I’m not in the habit of giving clients complete and full instructions on how to do my job so that I’m rendered obsolete as a service provider, especially when the dissatisfaction with the design is expressed after the fact as an insult delivered backhandedly. This is particularly true when a client seems to think that my work can be brainlessly duplicated, as if no skill, experience, perspective, knowledge, planning, practical thought, or reflection goes into a design. Think about it: if someone was picking your brain, would you freely give away every last detail on how to do your work so that someone else can appropriate it in order to avoid paying you for your expertise, experience, and perspective?

That said, I have no problem teaching someone how to do what I do if they appropriately pay for the service and if they respect what I have to offer. That respect makes all the difference. When someone picks my brain, disregards my advice or applies it poorly only to later passive aggressively blame me for their failure, that’s where my patience, goodwill, and tolerance end.

A well-considered design is ultimately a balancing acta sustainable landscape design has to match what a client wants, what a client needs, and what the garden can actually provide for the plants. Soil type, solar exposure, companion planting, the client’s visual aesthetics, the client’s lifestyle, and more all receive consideration in tandem. Good working relationships are also a balancing act, but when someone plays the entitlement card, all bets are off for seeing eye to eye.

Entitlement mentality demands that someone else caters to you. A profound lack of respect is made evident through the demand.

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Kupunguza ulimaji, sehemu 3

Tillage and soil disturbance brings one other thing to lightweed seeds. I can’t help but think about weeds at this time of the year since I’ve casually observed plenty of patches of weedy hell just traveling through residential neighborhoods.

Weeds will get away from you if you don’t stay on top of them. That’s just what weeds are consummately equipped to do thanks to their genetic heritage and reproductive strategylive fast, die young, and crank out seeds in vast numbers. The seeds then bide their time near the soil surface until the conditions are right to replicate the growth cycle all over again.

The plant species we call “magugu” are really nothing more than plants we have judged as unwanted because they’re the wrong plants in the wrong places. For one thing, they tend to be non-native to the places that are being colonized. Kwa ajili ya mwingine, weedy species tend to not encounter built-in biological controls that keeps their population growth in check in their native ecosystems. That means that nothing in their new host environments has learned to exploit the weeds as a food resourceyet.

For lack of natural controls to keep weed populations in check, it’s on us to impose that constraint in our gardens and landscapes. It’s late April now in Southern CA and the majority of weeds have set seed. The best time to set the weeds back is just after the first winter rains. Let the weeds grow up a bit but and then pull (deep tap rooted species like dandelion, wild radish, or cheeseweed) while the soil is still moist or mow them (grasses only) when they’ve set flower (inconspicuous on grass species) but don’t wait until the weeds set seed. Like many things in life, timing is everything. If you’re wondering why it’s not helpful to wait until the plants set seed, it’s because the seeds of some species are viable plant embryos long before they’re separated from the parent plant. When you wait, you inadvertently add to the weed seedbankin the soil.

Tillage makes things worse. Some weed seeds no doubt are killed in the process but the majority are justwarehousedby tillage. It’s like putting them in the equivalent of a bank security deposit box. Without tillage, most seeds will remain at the soil surface. Ants carry some seeds away, earthworms consume other seeds and redeposit them in castings, and gophers and other animals move seeds through burrowing. Broad scale tillage helps foster anout of sight, out of mindmentality. Sure, the weeds for that season or that year may be gone but the seeds of their ancestors lie in wait to return with a vengeance.

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Kupunguza ulimaji, sehemu 2

Je, unajua kwamba mguu juu ya udongo ina zaidi 7 kwa 50 mara zaidi maisha kuliko ijayo 3 1/2 miguu? (Chanzo: Kubuni na Kudumisha Landscape yako ya aina ya kawaida na Robert Kourik, Metamorphic Press 1986). Wakati udongo ya faida kwa mkulima au plowed, hewa sana ni vishawishi wote kwa mara moja.

Maisha vyema katika ukanda wa ‘enoughness '. Sasa mimi kutambua hii ni dhana ya kigeni kwa watu wengi, ambao kama utawala wanataka zaidi, zaidi, zaidi wa kila kitu na kisha baadhi. (Mwito hii imesababisha aphorisms vile pop utamaduni kama, “Sana ya jambo zuri ni tu kuhusu haki.”) Fikiria kuhusu hilo ingawa: zaidi ulaji inaongoza kwa taka taka zaidi na zaidi inaongoza kwa taka zaidi ya plastiki kama sehemu ya mkondo kwamba jumla ya taka. Zaidi ya plastiki taka husababisha kubwa oceanic gyres kiraka takataka, ambayo kwa sasa kuna tano. Lakini, Mimi digress. Oksijeni zaidi katika udongo ilianzisha kama risasi ya steroids haina kusababisha maisha zaidi lakini kwa chini. Unaweza kufikiri wewe ni kutumia huduma ya tatizo moja – kusema kwa mfano kuzuka kwa wadudu – lakini wewe ni kukusudia kujenga mengi ya matatizo mapya kwa ajili yako mwenyewe. Wewe pia kuharibu muundo wa udongo, hasa kama wewe ni kulima tena na tena mwaka hadi mwaka. (Kuna mbinu za aerate udongo chini ya ukali, lakini wale inaweza kuletwa katika posts baadaye.)

Hebu fikiria kuchukua block nzima ya maendeleo yoyote ya mijini – New York, Paris, London, Scottdale, Tokyo, Los Angeles – na upending kwamba block nzima, majengo, mitaani, na wote. Nini kutumika kuwa vilele vya majengo ya sasa ni chini ya ardhi na chini ya kila kitu kingine kwamba kutumika kuwa juu yao. Je, unafikiri kwamba itakuwa kabisa usumbufu, kusema mdogo?

Akoroge udongo ni si chini ya mauti. Udongo flora na fauna wanaishi katika matabaka maalum katika udongo na kuchimba ardhi disrupts hii ili. Kwa mfano, kuna baadhi ya uliotokea California earthworms (ndiyo, zipo! – angalia karatasi (http://www Null.treesearch Null.FS Null.kulishwa Null.us/pubs/24154)) kwamba huwa na handaki kwa undani na aina nyingine wanaoishi karibu na uso. Kama wewe ni smart na kuruhusu hali ya kufanya kuondoa nzito kwa ajili ya wewe, viumbe tu kwamba ni kugeuka udongo na idadi kubwa ya muda ni earthworms na wanyama ardhi nyingine makao kwamba huwa na handaki. Unaweza si kama kuathiri viumbe hawa kuwa juu ya kuonekana Visual ya mazingira yako au mimea yako, lakini ukweli wa mambo ni kwamba mamalia tunneling wana nafasi zao kucheza katika asili. Wao kuanzisha yote muhimu viungo hai, kwa jambo moja.

Kwa wale ambao kukua edibles, hasa kuzalisha neema, ambayo kawaida meza, una maana ya humus. Hii ni viungo hai ambayo imekuwa zinazotumiwa na ilibadilishwa na fungi udongo na bakteria ndani ya molekuli kubwa amofasi kwamba huwa na kupinga mtengano zaidi. Humus gani kuvunja lakini anafanya hivyo polepole sana. kuanzishwa kwa oksijeni sana kwa njia ya kuchimba ardhi unaungua kikaboni jambo kwa haraka na zaidi ya thamani ya madini ni kupotea. Kama wewe ni mkulima, kwa nini unataka kushiriki katika mazoezi ya kwamba ni counterproductive na dhidi ya maslahi yako mwenyewe?

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Kupunguza ulimaji, sehemu 1

Are you one of those property owners who tills? Why do you till? More importantly, what do you believe that tillage achieves?

Maybe you think that the soil needs more oxygen. I’ll grant that soil life, including the plants, needs a combination of moisture and oxygen to survive, but soil with good texture already has oxygen in it! Soil that isn’t compacted from constant foot or vehicular traffic is just fine as it is.

Imagine a clear plastic or glass container filled with ball bearings. If you shake that container, the ball bearings will settle into an arrangement that minimizes the spaces between the bearings. This is what soil compaction would look like if you could magnify soil particles. But soil isn’t composed of only one particle size! The magical stuff that is soil is composed of varying particle sizes. If you go back to the image of the container with the ball bearings, now picture those ball bearings mixed in with kumquats, ping pong balls, tennis balls, and the occasional basketball. Those varying particle sizes allow for air and water to infiltrate the soil.

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Ni kahawia kijani mpya?

Uliwahi kuacha kufikiria urithi wa lawn na asili yake? Je, baada ya lawn maana ya wewe binafsi? Je, wewe kuweka lawn yako hata kama hawakuwa na pets au watoto? Brown ina invariably kuwa mpya “kijani”, si kwa hiari lakini kwa agizo Kusini mwa CA kama lawns waliokuwa kamwe ukame katika wazi nafasi ya kwanza dieback kuepukika kuwa ni matokeo ya pekee kuwa na uwezo wa maji mara moja au mara mbili kwa wiki.

Amini au, dieback si kuepukika kwa wote lawns. Kwa moja, unahitaji aina ya nyasi haki. Kuna baadhi ya lovely CA wenyeji kwamba kazi vizuri kwa ajili ya patches ndogo ya lawn. Kwa ajili ya mwingine, lawn ina kuwa “mafunzo” kuwa ukame na kupungua polepole kiasi cha umwagiliaji inayopata. Si kila aina ya nyasi ni kwenda kuwa sahihi kwa ajili ya mafunzo haya, ambalo si kwa ajili ya wimps!

Mabadiliko inatoa fursa yenye thamani kufikiria upya ni nini thamani na muhimu kama sisi nitaipepeta kupitia detritus ya tabia. Mimi kwa moja am kupiga kura kwa ajili ya mwisho wa zama za lawns kurembesha.

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Mjini / Suburban Ecoliteracy ni pamoja kijamii biashara kati ya wataalamu wawili endelevu ya mazingira, Wendy Talaro na Steve Hernandez. Sisi kufundisha mifumo ya kufikiri kutumika katika warsha zinazotolewa kwa umma kwa ujumla ili 1) kukuza fahamu na subconscious, visceral kuunganisha tena stima na asili na sayari; 2) kuwasaidia watu unlearn linear, ya muda mfupi na shortsightedly counterproductive kufikiri tabia; na 3) kufundisha stadi endelevu husika na vitendo hivyo kuwa msingi sauti inaweza kuundwa kwa jamii jumuishi na halisi, kiuchumi, na mazingira endelevu.
 

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