Permaculture Gardening Handbook
The 9-Step Hands-on Beginners Guide to Design a Self-Sustaining Ecosystem
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Have you ever found yourself battling wilting plants, stubborn weeds, and back-breaking garden maintenance that yields almost nothing? If so, keep listening…
This audiobook shares the steps that took me from lifeless dirt and expensive water bills to a lush, self-watering food forest in less than one growing season.
The difference? I stopped fighting nature and started imitating its 7-layer design secrets.
Most beginner gardeners do not know how to build a regenerative ecosystem that works with the land instead of against it. This guide solves that problem with simple, hands-on methods for creating a productive, self-sustaining garden.
Inside you will find:
- The easiest way to transform brown grass into a productive edible landscape
- A 9-step framework for building a functional self-sustaining ecosystem
- The one question that reveals the best water-catchment spots in your yard
- The 7 vertical layers that help increase harvests while using less space
- A biodiversity playbook that invites birds and beneficial insects to support natural pest control
You will learn how to survey your property, identify microclimates, improve soil health, manage water, reduce waste, and design a drought-resistant food forest where trees, shrubs, herbs, and vegetables work together naturally.
And the best part is… you can start planning your regenerative landscape within an hour of listening. You just have to know where to look—and the first place is inside.
If you want to build a flourishing garden that regenerates the soil while feeding your family, then buy now, use its contents, and see for yourself.
This guide teaches you how to design a self-sustaining food forest using 9 steps and 12 core principles for a zero-waste lifestyle.
©2022 P. Joseph Richards (P)2026 P. Joseph Richards