"...soil without biology is geology. It's supposed to have life in there.  So by telling people to use harsh chemical fertilizers I was part of the problem.  I heard this saying, 'Be the solution, not the problem."


Nationwide, landscape irrigation is estimated to account for nearly one-third of all residential water use, totaling nearly 9 billion gallons per day. As climate destabilization leads to intensifying heat waves, fires, and droughts, we are witnessing already burdened watersheds getting stretched to their limit. It's been estimated that California only has enough water supply to last one year, a state in which declared water shortage emergencies and restrictions to outdoor usage have become the norm. Approximately one-half of residential water consumption is used on our lawns.


What if we could reduce water usage, sink carbon, increase biodiversity, and beautify our landscapes all at the same time?


This is precisely what Dane Shota has sought out to do. As a bio-nutritionist, permaculturist, consulting arborist, and real estate broker, Dane consults with landscape architects and homeowners alike on using “rainwater only landscaping.” In this conversation, Dane will share with us his landscaping techniques for using only what falls from the sky to create beautiful, drought tolerant landscapes for his clients in arid climates.


*At 20:19, Dane mentions the nutrients of the product lasts for 6 years, but he later corrected to mean 6 months.