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Revolutionize your front yard with an edible landscape that marries beauty with sustainability. Discover perennial garden ideas and permaculture design techniques to create a living, thriving food forest right outside your door. Learn how to incorporate perennial flowers and food forest gardening principles for a yard that's both picturesque and productive. This guide makes permaculture gardening accessible, turning your front yard into a sustainable, edible oasis.

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Perennial gardening allows you to boost your garden’s productivity while reducing the time you spend maintaining it. Discover 13 top vegetables that thrive year after year, including hardy favorites like asparagus and rhubarb. Learn how to plant and care for these returning crops to enjoy a bountiful harvest with minimal effort. 2/2

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[do_widget id=text-4] Every year in the spring, I plant the seeds that will eventually turn into the crops to be harvested from our annual vegetable garden. I’ve grown an annual garden for 8 years now, and every year is just as exciting as the last. But it is work, and it requires diligence in the

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