
A Beginner's Guide to Backyard Soil
Texture is the most basic way we discuss soil, specifically its range between a coarse texture, called sand, and a fine texture, called clay. In between is an intermediary texture known as silt. These categories are determined purely based on particle size and nothing else.

An Introduction to Backyard Soil
The trouble with taking an interest in soil is the ubiquity of the term in relation to its application. If you consult with someone about your soil type, you may get 8-10 different answers. You might have hydric soil. Or acidic soil. Or sandy soil. This isn't anyone's fault. It results from the fact that soil is intrinsic to our everyday experience and has therefore been studied from a variety of angles. All of these terms describe a dimension of soil, but are not a complete picture of a soil type.

A Layman's Approach to Design
By acknowledging the initial vision as a guiding principle and embracing change along the way, it becomes possible to allow surprises to transform it from utilitarian fantasy into something that exceeds our wildest expectations.

Comfort. Beauty. Ecology. The core tenets.
“The primary strategy to realizing a vision with this criteria in mind is diversity. Diversity of spaces, diversity of material, and diversity of species.”