Sebastião has Leila to keep his work alive for the present. And their 'land' trust will continue the same.
But for those of us with small parcels and no one to continue our same works in urban areas, all that carbon storage we've shrived to sink into the ground gets torn up.
But the legal packaging for individual foundations and trust are expensive. I'm looking for a way to keep our small Meso American food forest maintained into our dotage and afterwards.
Ah, I see. Wish I had more experience with the matter so I could help advise you! Perhaps there are others in similar positions that have figured out the best course to take, but also whoever it get passed down to has the ability to keep it maintained for generations to come, right?
Exactly. The ideal 'foundation' is a gathering many smaller properties which can be lived in under the same training and respect for the gardens so that plants and their critters don't suffer whims of style from garden changes.
I have an endangered Venezuelan Wine palm and Jabaticaba, among others . It is a very slow grower and I am 'matured'.
Sebastião has Leila to keep his work alive for the present. And their 'land' trust will continue the same.
But for those of us with small parcels and no one to continue our same works in urban areas, all that carbon storage we've shrived to sink into the ground gets torn up.
But the legal packaging for individual foundations and trust are expensive. I'm looking for a way to keep our small Meso American food forest maintained into our dotage and afterwards.
Ah, I see. Wish I had more experience with the matter so I could help advise you! Perhaps there are others in similar positions that have figured out the best course to take, but also whoever it get passed down to has the ability to keep it maintained for generations to come, right?
Exactly. The ideal 'foundation' is a gathering many smaller properties which can be lived in under the same training and respect for the gardens so that plants and their critters don't suffer whims of style from garden changes.
I have an endangered Venezuelan Wine palm and Jabaticaba, among others . It is a very slow grower and I am 'matured'.
One needs to thinks of the progeny first.