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Groups of plants that support one another, often centered around a fruit tree to maximize yield and soil health.

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The book’s central message is that working with nature, rather than fighting against it, creates more resilient and abundant gardens. It advocates for: Groups of plants that support one another, often

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Viewing the yard as a collection of interconnected parts where every element—plants, soil, water, and wildlife—serves multiple functions.

Designing layered, perennial gardens that mimic the structure of a young forest while producing fruits, nuts, and herbs. Shopping and Availability

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