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Regenerative permaculture design is often known for its gardening applications, but thinking of permaculture as gardening is a lot like thinking of math as being about building bridges. A sustainable design rooted in observation of natural patterns, permaculture is applicable literally to every aspect of our lives. In fact, it is critical that permaculture makes…;
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Regenerative permaculture design is often known for its gardening applications, but thinking of permaculture as gardening is a lot like thinking of math as being about building bridges. A sustainable design rooted in observation of natural patterns, permaculture is applicable literally to every aspect of our lives. In fact, it is critical that permaculture makes itself irrelevant over time by becoming omnipresent in every design decision we make about our lives.