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Syntropic Agriculture (2)

Articles tagged with "syntropic-agriculture"

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
Pencil crayon illustration of a syntropic agroforestry row with corn and squash growing between young fruit trees and nitrogen-fixing pioneer shrubs
24 Apr

Syntropic Agroforestry: Combining Trees and Annual Crops

Peter Vogel
Pencil-crayon illustration of a layered syntropic agroforest in Bahia with banana, cocoa, and timber trees in dappled sunlight
23 Apr

Ernst Götsch and the Science of Syntropic Farming

Peter Vogel
Pencil-crayon illustration of a layered syntropic garden showing pioneer, secondary, transitional, and climax plants growing together
15 Apr

Natural Succession in the Garden: Syntropic Principles

Peter Vogel
Pencil-crayon illustration comparing a dense syntropic strip beside a zoned permaculture garden with food forest layers
15 Apr

Syntropic Agriculture vs Permaculture: Key Differences

Peter Vogel
Permaculture gardener cutting comfrey leaves and dropping the foliage as living mulch around a young fruit tree in a syntropic garden bed
8 Apr

Chop and Drop Mulching: The Syntropic Method

Peter Vogel