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Emphasizing that a diverse range of species prevents waste and provides natural pest control through the presence of beneficial insects and birds.

Using swales (shallow ditches on contour) and ponds to catch and store water directly in the landscape.

In Gaia's Garden, Second Edition: A Guide To Home-Scale Permaculture , Toby Hemenway challenges the idea that ecological gardening is only for large-scale properties, offering a practical framework for creating self-sustaining "backyard ecosystems" in urban and suburban settings. Core Philosophy and Themes Gaia's Garden, Second Edition: A Guide To Home-...

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

Often available at retailers like Target , Half Price Books , and Barnes & Noble for roughly $15.00 to $29.95. Emphasizing that a diverse range of species prevents

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Toby Hemenway describes how to create a self-sustaining backyard ecosystem without chemical fertilizers or intrusive technology. Blackwell's Why you're seeing this ad unit Core Philosophy and Themes Viewing the yard as

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