The Registry holds the ecological memory of gardens across Boroondara and beyond — what grows there, what lives there, and how it changes over time. You don't need us to have planted it. You only need to be its steward now.
A garden you didn't design is still a garden worth remembering. Start where it is.
Answer from what you can see today. Inputs are truth — the score is only ever a consequence of them. You can refine any answer later, and a steward visit can confirm them.
Registering isn't a checkbox — it's a commitment to hold this garden's record. You decide what's shared and you can withdraw any of it at any time. Nothing appears on the public Registry until you open the door.
A garden should not lose its memory when ownership changes. Consent is how the memory stays cared for.
Your provisional marker sits where your inputs place it. A verified marker would sit solid and filled — earned through a steward visit. The space between your band and the next is not a deficiency. It's the invitation.
The next section shows the ways to close it — some you can do this weekend, some we can do with you.
Everything here closes the gap. The free path is yours to walk alone. The verified path is where the garden becomes part of the Registry's evidence base — and where a provisional score becomes real.
Species local to your Ecological Vegetation Class. Each one lifts Biodiversity Structure and Connectivity. (Indicative list — wired to Plants of Place in a later phase.)
Six plants in the right place will do more than sixty in the wrong one.
A G&S steward visits, confirms your inputs, and lifts your garden from provisional to verified. This is how the score becomes real — and how the garden joins the Registry's evidence base.
The EVC-matched species above, grown locally and ready to plant.
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