How a Permaculture Garden Works

See how permaculture design works in a real garden. In this video, Geoff explores microclimates, cover crops, animals, ponds, predator habitat, productive edges, plant spacing and the small adjustments that help a garden become more stable, abundant and easier to manage over time. Want to learn the full design system? The 2026 Online Permaculture Design Certificate course is now open: https://www.discoverpermaculture.com. Use code YT150 for $150 off. Key Takeaways: 00:00:00: Learn from natural ecosystems, fill gaps and build toward stability. 00:01:15: Use climate, thermal mass and microclimates to expand what you can grow. 00:02:27: Grow cover crops to improve soil and create mulch in place. 00:02:59: Use chickens, ducks and bees as productive garden elements. 00:04:13: Add ponds and rock walls to support ecosystem balance and beneficial predators. 00:05:28: Favor predators and confuse pests with flowers, scents, shapes and diversity. 00:06:17: Increase productive edge between food forests and open garden spaces. 00:07:48: Adjust an evolving system through pruning, observation and organic matter cycling. 00:09:13: Avoid planting too sparsely and fill gaps while young fruit trees establish. 00:10:37: Design comfortable people spaces within productive edible landscapes. 00:11:32: Build a relationship with a maturing system that becomes more stable over time. #permaculture #permaculturedesign #gardendesign #gardening #organicgardening #foodforest #backyardpermaculture #soilhealth #growyourownfood #sustainablegardening #regenerativeagriculture #ecosystemdesign