Permaculture. A Designers' Manual Today
“It really shows the breadth which Permaculture covers; it is a total regeneration mechanism for all the challenges we are now facing.” Facebook · Permaculture Canada · 3 years ago Should You Buy It?
Because of its 576-page length and dense information, it is often viewed as an advanced reference rather than a quick guide. Some readers report it takes months to read "cover to cover".
It is a notoriously expensive textbook, often priced between $127.23 and $246.44 . Community members on Reddit often suggest checking local libraries or buying directly from the publisher, Tagari Publications , to support the author's estate. Perspectives from the Community “It's the origin of Permaculture.” Reddit · r/Permaculture · 3 years ago PERMACULTURE. A Designers' Manual
“Probably the most expensive book I've ever bought, but worth every penny.” Permies.com
“The Designer's Manual is a good starting place to get some ideas of how to start thinking about your space... It wasn't exactly easy. It took me a few months to get through it.” Permies.com · 15 years ago “It really shows the breadth which Permaculture covers;
The manual covers comprehensive design principles, ecology, and global applications across various climates. It is described as a "total regeneration mechanism" for modern environmental challenges.
Reviewers consistently highlight its massive scope and technical depth, though they often note its steep learning curve: It is a notoriously expensive textbook, often priced
While praised for its philosophy of working with nature, some modern critics argue it lacks enough social permaculture (human organization) and can be overcomplicated for those seeking simple gardening techniques.

