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Two years ago, I bet everything on a single line in the dirt. I moved mountains of sand and sculpted the land to capture every possible drop of rain.
Today, I’m standing in the middle of a desert forest that’s actually coming to life. But it hasn't been easy, and it certainly hasn't been perfect.
In this milestone update, I’m sharing the "dirty laundry"—the expensive mistakes, the equipment gambles, and the accidental successes that changed our entire strategy.
From the math behind "gallon hours" to why I’m choosing free horse manure over $135 wood chips, this is a raw look at what it takes to build an island of fertility in the Chihuahuan Desert.
Now, we’re moving from the question of "will it work?" to "how do we make it thrive?
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