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The Food Forest Blueprint

Discover how to grow nutrient-dense food by working with nature, not against it. This ebook shows you how to build a food forest in any space, from a full garden to a small balcony.

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For those who believe food should be real

At Earthling, we believe the food you grow should nourish you, not just fill a shelf. In a world where most of what we eat is highly processed, chemically treated, and grown for profit instead of nutrition, we offer something different: living, nutrient-rich plants you can grow yourself. It’s a small step, but it changes everything.

  • No pesticides. No herbicides. No fungicides. No synthetic fertilizers. We grow every plant without harmful chemicals, ever. Instead, we feed the soil with natural, local materials like wood chips, leaves, grass clippings, coffee grounds, and sheep’s wool.

  • Our systems mimic nature. Polycultures replace monocultures. Wildlife thrives among food crops. Soil health improves year after year through no-till methods, carbon sequestration, and diverse plant communities.

  • A rich mix of plants, all working together, providing habitat, food, and shelter for pollinators, birds, and beneficial insects, while creating resilient, productive gardens.

  • No bubble wrap, no polystyrene, no plastic tape. Every order is packed in brown paper, cardboard, leaves, or straw. Materials that return harmlessly to the earth.

  • We go beyond neutral. Our no-till, biodiversity-rich growing systems capture more carbon in the soil and plants than we produce through our operations. Combined with plastic-free, biodegradable packaging and low-impact, human-powered tools, we ensure every order actively helps heal the climate.

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tHE EARTHLING ETHOS

To cultivate human health,

community resilience, and ecosystem

regeneration through permaculture

methods, education, and diverse

plant systems. accessible to

everyone, everywhere

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