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Layered syntropic guild garden with emergent trees, fruit canopy, currants and elderberry, dense ground cover of comfrey and sunflowers
22 May

Syntropic Guilds: Designing Plant Communities for Succession

Peter Vogel
Small urban backyard syntropic garden at golden hour with dwarf apple tree, fig, blueberry bushes, and dense ground cover
19 May

Syntropic Agriculture for Small Spaces

Peter Vogel
Aerial pencil-crayon landscape of a thriving syntropic agroforestry farm on rolling Brazilian hills with multi-layered canopy of timber trees, cacao, fruit trees, bananas, leafy crops, and a stream meandering through the valley
15 May

Syntropic Farming Success Stories: Real Results From Real Farms

Peter Vogel
A multi-layered syntropic agroforestry plot in midsummer with tall walnut and chestnut at the back climbing pole beans on younger trees apple and pear in the middle layer and comfrey and herbs at ground level
14 May

Succession Planting the Syntropic Way

Peter Vogel
Brazilian syntropic agroforestry plot with multi-strata canopy of banana, papaya, cocoa, and timber trees and a farmer pruning with hand shears
12 May

Pruning in Syntropic Agriculture: The Key Management Tool

Peter Vogel
Pencil-crayon scene of a temperate New England syntropic farm with rolling hills parallel planting rows on contour with apple plum mulberry currant and a red barn in the background
8 May

Syntropic Agriculture in the USA: Farms Leading the Way

Peter Vogel
Pencil-crayon illustration of a temperate-climate syntropic agriculture row system with parallel rows of mixed apple, plum, mulberry, elderberry, currant, gooseberry, and ground-level herbs in late spring sunlight
7 May

Syntropic Row Design: Spacing and Species Selection

Peter Vogel
Pencil-crayon illustration of a temperate climate syntropic agroforestry system showing chestnut, walnut, apple, hazelnut, comfrey, and Jerusalem artichoke arranged across canopy layers in late summer light
4 May

Syntropic Agriculture in Temperate Climates: Is It Possible?

Peter Vogel
A young temperate-zone syntropic strip garden in late spring with stratified layers — mulberry, currants, hazelnut, comfrey, and placeholder sunflowers — and a gardener kneeling at the edge with hand pruners
1 May

How to Start a Syntropic Garden: First Steps

Peter Vogel