Anyone can start here · a resident's own home near the town center, Bellville, TX 77418 (Austin County); best-estimate location, exact address not confirmed; a home with gutter-cleared leaf litter bagged at the curb and an existing garden bed in the yard
Relocate gutter-cleared leaf litter to the home's own garden bed as mulch, a resident's own home near Bellville, TX.
Fund it for $80. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$80 proposed
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What the work involvesThis home's gutters were just cleared of the leaf litter clogging them, and the bagged material is sitting at the curb for trash pickup while an existing vegetable bed in the same yard sits bare between plantings. The litter that was a blockage in the gutter is a mulch resource in the bed it's already a few steps from; carrying it there instead of the curb keeps it out of the landfill stream and gives the bed the surface cover a no-dig bed depends on.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Confirm the leaf litter has already been cleared from the home's gutters or downspouts and is bagged at the curb or in the yard -- this task starts from that already-cleared material, it does not touch the gutter itself -- and check it for shingle grit, nails, or trash beyond clean leaf matter; reject any bag that fails.
- 2. Photograph the bagged gutter litter and the bare or thinning patches of the resident's existing garden bed it will feed.
- 3. Hand-carry the litter to the bed and spread it as a surface layer 2-3 inches deep over the bare and thinning patches, keeping the whole surface covered rather than piled in one place.
- 4. Confirm the added layer does not bury the crowns of any actively growing plants.
- 5. Photograph the finished, covered bed from the matching before vantage.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the bagged leaf litter as cleared from the gutters (not gathered fresh from the yard)
- Before photo of the bed's bare or thinning surface
- After photo of the bed fully covered with the relocated litter, plant crowns left clear
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Edible Garden Cultivation. Edible garden cultivation is food growing done to the standards the land-grant universities have refined for a century: healthy soil in tested beds, the right crop in the right season, hand tools, patience, and records. Mastery looks like a Master Gardener's plot, beds that feed a family most of the year from a piece of ground the size of a parking space. Every gardener who reaches that point started with a single bed and a single season. This packet is that start: one bed built or tended properly, one honest note about what happened.
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