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        <description>What does a fully established permaculture system actually look like? In this walkthrough, Geoff takes you on a guided tour of Zaytuna Farm — a 20-year-old permaculture demonstration site where water harvesting, food forests, and natural systems work together to create true abundance. If you’ve ever thought about taking a Permaculture Design Course (PDC), this is what it feels like to learn inside a real, living system. Join Geoff for a face-to-face courses at Zaytuna Farm — book at https://www.zaytunafarm.com Or, if you’re further afield, Geoff’s next Online PDC is launching soon — learn more at https://www.discoverpermaculture.com #permaculture #foodforest #permaculturecourse #zaytunafarm #permaculturefarm #organicgardening #regenerativeagriculture #homesteading #growyourownfood #sustainableliving #waterharvesting #selfsufficiency #agroforestry</description>
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