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Permaculture Gardening Handbook
The 9-Step Hands-on Beginners Guide to Design a Self-Sustaining Ecosystem
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Tom Brooks
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Permaculture made easy! Create a sustainable garden in just 9 simple steps.
Gardening comes in many forms—from simple lawns to full kitchen gardens—but one thing is often overlooked: true sustainability.
Traditional gardening may look green, yet it often relies on excess water, depleted soil, and chemical inputs that harm the environment.
This is where permaculture changes everything.
Developed in the 1970s, permaculture is a holistic, nature-based approach that boosts food security, restores the land, and creates self-sustaining ecosystems.
Best of all, anyone can start—no experience required.
In this beginner-friendly guide, you will discover:
- A simple, 9-step method to begin your own sustainable permaculture garden
- The 12 core design principles explained with practical, real-world examples
- How to observe your space, assess resources, and plan your layout wisely
- The 7-layer permaculture system to grow trees, shrubs, herbs, and groundcovers efficiently
- Natural ways to manage water, enrich soil, and create a thriving, biodiverse ecosystem
And more—so you can grow food, cut waste, and work with nature instead of against it.
Permaculture offers long-term resilience, healthier harvests, and a garden that gives back to the Earth.
Build a vibrant, sustainable ecosystem—scroll up and click “Add to Cart” to begin your permaculture journey today.
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