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I estimate that there are hundreds of thousands of Americans, some of them preppers, who have ditched
         modern agricultural techniques and have embraced permaculture in every corner of the United States:
         from Phoenix to Vermont, from Upstate New York to Alaska, more and more people are seeing the
         benefits of this type of autopilot food farm.


         In fact, I’ve seen some pretty amazing large-scale projects, showing that they can feed not just entire
         families but entire communities, something to think about post-collapse, when you and your neighbors
         will have to look out for each-other: the 68 acres MiKu Valley Farm in Ontario, Canada, the Prospect
         Rock Permaculture in Vermont, New Hampshire, the one acre food forest in Pittsburgh and many more.

         There’s also been some media coverage. FoxNews.com and CNN.com each have one short piece about
         it but, because it’s a “boring” topic for, it didn’t get that much buzz…


         Even some celebrities are endorsing permaculture: Alicia Silverstone, Prince Charles and even Richard
         Branson, who says:

         “Recently, James Cameron’s property hosted the ‘Beyond Organic NZ Tour [...] The huge 50 acre food
         forest Cameron is developing with the help of the community and permaculture designers already has

         over 5,000 edible fruit trees.”

         Of course, you don’t need that much space because permaculture works even if all you have are a
         few square feet of space.


         LET ME SHOW YOU HOW EASY IT IS TO SET
         THIS UP



         In your own back yard, and show you why it will work for you regardless of your location, climate or
         level of skill.

         Step #1 is to do a little digging and mulching on your soil (with dead leaves, branches, hay, scraps,

         chicken droppings – all free).

         Step #2, you to dig a few shallow ditches to collect rainwater (so you don’t have to water your garden
         every day).


         The third and last step is to plant the seeds by knowing which plants go together and which don’t.
         Asparagus and tomatoes, lettuce and garlic… beans and carrots… there are literally thousands of
         combinations you can make to exponentially grow the yield and have a variety of fruits and veggies
         where you’d grow just one or two.

         You don’t just get a high-yield farm that will maximize your health and minimize the odds of needing

         your doctor, you get a survival garden that’s completely hidden from hungry neighbors and looters,
         who’ll never suspect the treasure you have hidden inside your back yard (or even your front yard, for
         that matter).

         This may surprise you but if you're a gardener, you’re already following some of these principles without
         even knowing it… And now you have the opportunity to take things to the next level and make “fancy”
         designs that will give superior crops, delicious fruits, berries, veggies and powerful medicinal plants, a

         veritable Noah’s Ark of foods you simply cannot get from a traditional garden.
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