Janice Dennis has released Permaculture Gardening Decoded: 10 Steps to Sustainable Living, a guide covering ecological design principles and companion planting strategies for home growers seeking sustainable, low-maintenance food production.

-- Janice Dennis, an organic farmer and author with two decades of hands-on experience, has published Permaculture Gardening Decoded: 10 Steps to Sustainable Living, a book laying out ecological gardening methods built around permaculture design principles and companion planting. The guide is aimed at home growers looking to build productive, low-maintenance food systems that work with natural processes rather than against them.
More details can be found at https://www.amazon.com/Permaculture-Gardening-Decoded-Sustainable-Living/dp/B0FPRKMHJX
Interest in sustainable gardening is rising as homeowners seek eco-friendly alternatives to conventional methods. According to the 2026 Axiom Gardening Outlook Study, 63.6% of gardeners plan to expand or diversify their gardens this year, and nearly 48% spent more time gardening last season. The study points to a broader shift toward lower-maintenance systems that support biodiversity, conserve water, and promote long-term food production.
The guide is organized around a ten-step framework that focuses on the underlying systems of soil, water, and plants rather than isolated techniques. Readers learn to identify natural patterns, build living soil, capture rainwater, and develop plant partnerships that support healthier, more balanced garden ecosystems. Dennis presents the steps as accessible for both beginners and experienced gardeners, with each stage building toward greater resilience and long-term productivity.
Permaculture design organizes the garden around natural factors — water flow, sun exposure, and soil composition — working with those conditions rather than trying to override them. The guide walks readers through land assessment, plant placement, and the construction of layered growing spaces designed to support food production across seasons.
Companion planting is a second major focus of the book. Dennis explains that by placing plants to support one another, gardeners can deter pests, enrich soil, and attract beneficial insects — reducing maintenance demands and improving overall garden health. Planned plant partnerships, the guide notes, can help create self-sustaining systems that rely on fewer external inputs over time.
About Janice Dennis
Janice Dennis writes nonfiction on sustainable living and systems thinking, translating complex ecological concepts into practical steps for everyday readers. Her books blend storytelling with actionable guidance for working in harmony with nature. Permaculture Gardening Decoded embodies her belief that resilient, productive gardens are built through observation, planning, and ecological balance.
For more information, and to access Permaculture Gardening Decoded: 10 Steps to Sustainable Living in print and digital formats, visit https://www.amazon.com/Permaculture-Gardening-Decoded-Sustainable-Living-ebook/dp/B0FPQ4XHDZ
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