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What is Permaculture? Designing a Resilient Garden

Published on January 18, 2026

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Do you want a resilient farm that provides your food and crops, a garden that produces varieties of herbs and flowers, and a habitat for wildlife? If so, you can try to make a permaculture ecosystem. It requires much practice, patience, and determination, but it will be worth it once you have that productive permaculture garden.

Key takeaways:

  • Permaculture is the design and maintenance of productive ecosystems with the diversity, stability, and resilience of natural ecosystems.”
  • Permaculture’s prime directive is to do your best to take care of your own needs. Taking care of your own needs doesn’t mean you have to become completely self-reliant. Instead, you have to do your best to make the highest use of resources available to you.
  • The permaculture design uses three ethics:
    • Care for earth
    • Care for people
    • Reinvest surplus
  • There are six permaculture principles that can help build a more productive ecosystem:
    • Observe and interact with the land.
    • Connect and integrate the pieces.
    • Catch and store energy and materials.
    • Each component must perform multiple functions.
    • Make the smallest change for the greatest effect. Look for leverage points where the least amount of work can accomplish the most difference.
    • Use small-scale, intensive systems.
  • To get started on permaculture, you must know that it takes a lot of practice. It’s okay to experiment and fail. From all your experiments, collect data so you can learn how to make an even more productive and successful system.
  • For more permaculture resources, you can read more articles, consult with a certified permaculture designer, or sign up for a permaculture mini-course.

Learn more by reading the full article: https://www.tenthacrefarm.com/what-is-permaculture/.

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