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Growing a Permaculture Food Forest: How to Create Garden Ecosystem You Only Plant Once But Can Harvest for Years

Current price: $9.99
Growing a Permaculture Food Forest: How to Create Garden Ecosystem You Only Plant Once But Can Harvest for Years
Growing a Permaculture Food Forest: How to Create Garden Ecosystem You Only Plant Once But Can Harvest for Years

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Growing a Permaculture Food Forest: How to Create Garden Ecosystem You Only Plant Once But Can Harvest for Years

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Planting your own garden can cut down your grocery bill, but few people have the time to cultivate a big harvest every year. Self-sufficiency expert Caleb Warnock shares his expertise in creating a permaculture food forest: a garden that you plant once and then leave in the hands of Mother Nature for years to come. Best of all, this natural, sustainable, and low-maintanance garden can succeed in any climate, and
Growing a Permaculture Food Forest
can show you how.
This compact guidebook includes:
Lists of the best flowers & herbs for food forests
Wild edibles for food forests
What NOT to plant
Sustainable harvesting, and
So much more!
Seasonal planting and constant weeding are things of the past! With a permaculture food forest, you can feed your family with homegrown vegetables without all the fuss.

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