The Pivotal Project
The Gardens Group |
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See also "The Yards Group" concept below.
Pivotal Gardens that are products of Pivotal-Rig, Inc. and The Gardens Group are scientifically designed gardens using modern concepts of horticulture to grow profitable, healthy and healthful, beautiful garden produce for profit in the region.
Reviving some of the concepts of World War II "Victory Gardens," these gardens are placed by the company on private lands and produce is used by the owner and sold in large lots after being collected from the plots.
Contracts and temporary easements are let for long-term plot use. Private land owners may request that their area (s) be developed as profit-making units of the regional Lasting Forest effort. Not "organic" produce, that which is produced (flowers, fruits, vegetables, herbs, decorations) is marketed as local, a special superior product of Pivotal-Rig, Inc. healthful, clean, and displayed in beautiful settings for the people of the region, visitors, and those nearby. The well-tended gardens, abundant throughout the county, give a distinctive look, additional charm and beauty to the area.
Existing soils are analyzed and then, based on conditions found, adjusted to an optimum standard of texture, organic matter, and fertility. Catchments assure moisture in water-limited periods. Fencing protects the gardens from vertebrate pest damage and vandals. Each garden is specifically located with GPS, a data base for each is prepared (from data from the following computer-produced map showing unexpected patterns of temperature and moisture). Optimum seeds are provided for the most profitable crops that can be produced on plots with the specified location. Garden owners are encouraged in maximum quality production for it is purchased from them. They may use limited amounts of produce from their land, but it is thus not available for sale.
The Gardens Group is a company exercising dispersed gardening, centralized sales, voluntary contractual use of private property, economies of purchasing seeds, fencing, moisture structures, fertilizers, sands, and mulch, and insurance.
Estimates
Development costs are $50,000. Profits:
Prospect: The Yards Group
Prospects seem great for expanding The Gardens Group into closely related work with yards. Increasingly people are moving from the cities. The residential-area people are moving to the rural fringes. There are growing needs for wild animal population and other environmental management at the rural fringe. Quarries, roadways, powerlines, farmyards, and industrial areas ... all have wildlife that can be managed ... to increase or decrease it. The variety of conditions is so great that it is difficult to generalize. The key activities are within gardens and for birdhouses, feeders, and birdbaths. There are needs to reduce pests (e.g., pigeons or their effects) and wildlife collisions with autos.
Whether in the city, town, or rural area, yards can be managed for great satisfaction. Service can be supplied (like that of and in cooperation with the lawn-care companies). Landscaping can improve energy conservation in buildings and provide food and nesting sites. Free-roaming pets are a significant problem and poor sanitation can attract many animals that may become pests. Runoff controls are needed and water supplies need protection. The program of the alternative Yards Group related to wildlife and gardens may include:
See garden link.
Also this one, and the Garden Web with its very large glossary.
A United Kingdon site that has a good greenhouse note.
See Garden Guides.