Gardens

Permaculture

Permaculture is a garden design style with food production at the core and working with nature making it possible.

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Permaculture

Designing your garden using permaculture design principles means creating a space that works with nature instead of against it — building a self-sustaining, productive, and resilient ecosystem.

To collaborate with nature, we should use it as our blueprint and strive to emulate its systems. Maximizing crop yield is possible by cultivating a diverse array of plants, accounting for varying heights, widths, and root needs. By simultaneously incorporating companion planting and managing groundwater, we can harness the entire natural ecosystem, ensuring it works cohesively to produce food for both us and the beneficial insect populations.

Permaculture vs. Native Garden vs. Traditional Landscaping

FeaturePermacultureNative Garden DesignTraditional Landscaping
Main GoalSelf-sustaining ecosystem that produces food + resourcesSupport local ecology using regional plantsVisual appeal and structure
Plant ChoiceMix of edible + useful plants (often includes natives)Primarily native speciesOften ornamental, may include non-natives
MaintenanceDecreases over timeGenerally lowOften ongoing (mowing, pruning, fertilizing)
Water UseDesigned to capture & reuse waterTypically drought-adaptedIrrigation systems common
BiodiversityVery high (layered systems)High (local ecosystem support)Can be low (lawns, monocultures)
Food ProductionCentral focusOptionalUsually not a focus

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