Regenerative Homestead Gardening
No-Dig, No-Till & Working with Nature
Build Thriving Soil, Grow Your Own Food, and Create a Sustainable Homestead—Without Tilling or Chemicals!
Start Your Regenerative
Homestead Journey Today!
No-Dig, No-Till Gardening Techniques
Soil Regeneration & Composting Mastery
Integrating Chickens, Rabbits & Livestock for Soil Health
Sustainable Water Management & Permaculture Practices
Start Your Regenerative Homestead Journey Today!
What You’ll Learn
Module 1
Foundations of Regenerative Homesteading
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🌿 Understanding soil health & the no-dig approach
- 🌱 How to create a self-sustaining homestead ecosystem
Module 2
Building a No-Dig, No-Till Garden
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✅ Setting up permanent raised beds & organic layers
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✅ Cover cropping & composting for continuous fertility
Module 3
Using Chickens & Livestock to Improve Soil
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🐔 How chickens aerate, fertilize & regenerate the land
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🐇 Using rabbit manure as an instant cold compost
Module 4
Water Conservation & Permaculture Systems
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💧 Designing swales & rainwater harvesting
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🌾 Mulching techniques to retain moisture & prevent erosion
Module 5
Seasonal Planning & Biodiversity
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📆 Year-round planting planner & crop rotation
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🌻 Companion planting & attracting beneficial insects
Module 6
Harvesting, Composting & Regenerative Cycles
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🥕 Harvesting for peak nutrition & seed saving
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♻️ Hot vs. cold composting & vermiculture mastery
🌱 Who is This Course For?
Beginner homesteaders looking to create a productive, resilient small farm or backyard garden.
Permaculture enthusiasts eager to integrate livestock, cover crops, and soil-building techniques.
Eco-conscious growers wanting to garden without chemicals or heavy machinery.
Small-scale farmers who want to improve efficiency and maximize soil health naturally
If you dream of growing food in harmony with nature, this course is for you.
🌾 Why This Course?

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No More Guesswork – Step-by-step guides, printables & video lessons.
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Saves Time & Effort – No-till gardening means less labor, more yield.
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Eco-Friendly & Sustainable – Work with nature, not against it.
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Supportive Community – Connect with like-minded homesteaders for support.
Transform your land into a thriving, self-sufficient homestead using nature’s best-kept secrets!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Do I need experience?
How long do I have access?
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Can I do this in any climate?
ABOUT ME:
Shawn Hawkins is a passionate regenerative homesteader, educator, and advocate for sustainable living. With a deep-rooted commitment to no-dig gardening, permaculture, and soil regeneration, he has helped countless individuals transform their land into thriving, self-sustaining ecosystems.
Through hands-on experience and years of research, Shawn has mastered the art of working with nature instead of against it. His expertise includes no-till farming, composting, integrating livestock for soil health, and water conservation techniques. He has dedicated his work to teaching beginner homesteaders how to create abundant, resilient food systems without the need for chemicals or back-breaking labor.
Now, Shawn shares his knowledge through his online course, workshops, and educational resources, empowering others to build healthier soil, grow nutrient-dense food, and live more self-sufficiently. His mission is to help more people restore their land, enhance biodiversity, and create a truly regenerative homestead for future generations. 🌿🚜


"This course completely transformed the way I garden! I used to struggle with depleted soil, but now my land is thriving thanks to the no-dig and composting techniques. Highly recommend!"
– Sarah J.

"The regenerative techniques taught in this course helped me cut my gardening workload in half while improving my yields. My chickens and rabbits are now part of my soil-building strategy!"
– Rachel P.
🚀 Ready to Start Your Regenerative Gardening Journey?
Join hundreds of happy students who are building thriving, self-sustaining homesteads with these simple, effective techniques! 🌿
— We hope you join us. —
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