The Sustainable Gardening Collection
A Complete Beginners Guide to Permaculture, Seed Saving, and Companion Planting for Thriving, Eco-Friendly Gardens
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Rachael Doolen
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P. Joseph Richards
Have you ever found yourself staring at a patch of dry, stubborn dirt while your grocery bills skyrocket? And no matter what you do, you can't seem to grow enough food to make a dent in your kitchen budget? If so, then keep reading…
This book shows the steps that helped turn a high-maintenance lawn into a self-sustaining garden that produces baskets of organic food in less than one growing season.
The difference was simple: moving away from chemical-heavy gardening and learning how permaculture, seed saving, soil health, and natural design work together.
I wrote this book to solve your sustainable food production problem.
Inside you will find:
- The easiest way to slash your utility bills by harvesting rainwater and optimizing soil hydrology
- The GROWER system for pairing vegetables and herbs to increase harvest yield
- The 12-part framework to turn weeds and wasted space into a self-sufficient permaculture garden
- The one question that instantly reveals which heirloom seeds will thrive in your specific microclimate
- The Seed Bank playbook for attracting wildlife and beneficial insects that help protect your crops naturally
You’ll also learn simple closed-loop methods for building healthier soil, reducing maintenance, saving seeds, and designing an eco-friendly landscape you can start planning within an hour.
If you want to grow a lush garden that feeds your family while saving the planet then buy now, use its contents, and see for yourself.
This guide teaches beginners how to master permaculture principles and seed saving techniques to create self-sufficient eco-friendly gardens that maximize food yields while lowering costs.
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