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Permaculture 101: A Hacker’s Guide to Thinking Sustainably and Designing Sustainable Gardens


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Learn about permaculture gardening and sustainable living with this guide for beginners! Start with simple, eco-friendly practices like guerrilla gardening and
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Permaculture is a sustainable system that helps design and cultivate permanent landscapes, originally developed by ecologists Bill Mollison and David Holmgren in the 1970s. It emphasizes ethical values, ecological principles, traditional cultural values, and scientific knowledge to create a system that works with nature rather than against it. One can practice permaculture by supporting biodiversity in their area or guerrilla gardening by planting native species on unused land in their neighborhood. Seed shakers, seed balls, and trash collection are some ideas to implement permaculture practices in daily life.

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