A regenerative home garden is a low-cost, integrated food production system designed to improve topsoil quality, secure year-round family nutrition, and generate secondary income. The structured layout features designated zones, including specialized vegetable beds, a seedling nursery, and a compost shelter. By incorporating ecological practices like intercropping, crop rotation, and live pest-deterring boundaries, the garden naturally maximizes space and overall health. For optimal efficiency, a micro-irrigation network is paired with a rainwater harvesting system. Finally, protective fencing excludes destructive livestock, ensuring a resilient, self-sustaining ecosystem that sustains family health.