Earth Care

“The Earth is a living breathing entity”
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Our work at Common Roots focuses on ethical goals like caring for the Earth. That means we love our soil and want you to love it too. How can we love our soil? That’s a big question, but let’s plant the water first, and do it efficiently.
We install drip irrigation systems which help keep soil biology active with reliable deep reaching moisture without wasting resources to evaporation. The health of your soil improves even more with generous installations of mulch which can prevent unwanted plants from making new homes while stealing nutrients from the ground. Our work includes generous plantings with native plants which encourage the healthiest and most reliable ecosystems.
More Earth Care Resources
Earth Care via P3 Permaculture
The Ethics of Permaculture via discoverpermaculture.com
How to Fix a Broken Ecosystem via Andrew Millison
People Care

“If people’s needs are met in compassionate and simple ways, the environment surrounding them will prosper.“
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How does Common Roots focus on caring for the People? We build your landscape with you in mind, always keeping your goals in mind to grow a happier healthier place for yourself in nature.
Our hardscape installations are designed to give you more livability outside, with plants picked to maximize beauty and purpose. The native species we pick thrive with less care and maintenance, lowering your cost and saving you money. Our help will give your soil better chances of growing healthier food on happier plants with fever disease and pest problems.
More People Care Resources
People Care via P3 Permaculture
Community Gardening and People Care via Gardens of New England
Permaculture Ethics via Andrew Millison
Fair Share

“By finding the right balance in our own lives we provide positive examples for others, so that they can find their own balance.“
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Is the act of composting central to balance in our lives? We enthusiastically say yes. Composting closes the loop of resource dependence and prevents our Earthly resources from being wasted in landfills. Providing a home for your organic wastes in one of our dual pile bins empowers the land and therefore your life in diverse ways. For example healthier gardens which will give you enough food to share, resilient plant communities with lower maintenance costs.
More People Care Resources
People Care via P3 Permaculture
Community Gardening and People Care via Gardens of New England
Permaculture Ethics via Andrew Millison
