Educational gardening infographic titled Permaculture Zones Explained, designed in a pastel cottage-garden sketchnote style with botanical illustrations and a clear radial layout from Zone 0 to Zone 5. It features a temperate homestead scene with labeled edible and toxic plants, seasonal care icons, and practical callouts for access, watering, light, and use, ideal for search intent around how to care for orchid after blooms fall off and beginner plant care discovery.
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Gardening infographic titled "Permaculture Zones Explained". Archetype: SEASONAL PLANTING CALENDAR adapted as a temperate permaculture planning map infographic, showing Zone 0 to Zone 5 arranged from home outward in a clear radial layout. Botanical illustration / cottage-garden aesthetic with sketchnote style, pastel cottage palette, botanically accurate plant forms. Include a temperate-climate homestead scene with house, kitchen garden, greenhouse, orchard, pasture, pond, hedgerow, woodland edge, and wild area. Add 5–8 labeled callouts in English with watering, light, access frequency, season, and use cues. Callouts should include: Zone 0 Home and daily care hub; Zone 1 Herbs, salad greens, compost, and frequently harvested crops; Zone 2 Berry bushes, greenhouse, chickens, and perennial vegetables; Zone 3 Orchard, staple crops, and larger seasonal beds; Zone 4 Managed woodland, forage, coppice, mushrooms, and low-maintenance edible plants; Zone 5 Wild habitat, observation area, pollinator refuge, and no-cultivation space. Clearly label edible plants and toxic plants where relevant. Suggested temperate botanical elements: rosemary, thyme, parsley, lettuce, kale, strawberries, raspberries, apple tree, pear tree, hazelnut, asparagus, rhubarb, comfrey, willow coppice, nettles, elder, foxglove marked toxic, yew marked toxic. Add small icon-style cues for full sun, part shade, moist soil, dry soil, spring, summer, autumn, winter, and frequent harvest. Keep the infographic educational, tidy, and visually optimized for search intent around beginner plant care discovery, but do not render the search phrase as on-image text. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Botanically accurate plant forms. No pesticide brand logos, no specific GMO recommendations. Edible / toxic plants must be correctly labeled where relevant.
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