About Permaculture Assistant
Permaculture Assistant is a practical learning library for people who want to grow food, build resilient home systems, and design landscapes that work with nature instead of fighting it.
This project exists for one reason: to make permaculture easier to understand and easier to do. A lot of permaculture advice online is either too theoretical, too scattered, or not written for real-world beginners. Here, I focus on clear explanations, step-by-step guides, and systems thinking—so you can take action without getting overwhelmed.
What you’ll find here
On this blog and our main site, you’ll find topics like:
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permaculture basics for beginners (ethics, principles, zones, observation)
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soil building, composting, mulching, and low-input fertility systems
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water harvesting concepts and land-shaping ideas (from simple to advanced)
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plant guilds, companion planting, and food forest strategies
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natural pest management and ecological troubleshooting
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tools, checklists, and printable guides that help you implement faster
Our approach
We keep it simple and honest:
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real sources and real links (not random internet scraping)
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practical advice focused on small wins that stack
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systems-first thinking (layout, water, soil, then plants)
A note about tools
Some pages on our website include interactive tools designed to help you search and navigate our internal library. These tools are built to route you to existing resources inside our ecosystem (our site and blog posts), so you can verify information at the source and dig deeper when you need to.
Who this is for
Permaculture Assistant is for:
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beginners who want a clear starting point
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gardeners who want healthier soil and higher resilience
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homesteaders looking for low-input systems
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anyone trying to build sustainable food and water strategies without guesswork
Contact
If you want to reach out, use our contact page:
https://permacultureassistant.blogspot.com/p/contact.html
Thanks for being here. If you’re new, start with the “Permaculture for Beginners” shelf on our website and work from there.
— Permaculture Assistant

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