Tag Archives: agroecology
🌱 Youth Getting Into Syntropic Agroforestry: A Visit from Jared 🌱
The future of regenerative agriculture and food security is bright when young growers step up! 🌿🌏 It’s always exciting to see passionate youth diving into the world of syntropic agroforestry. Recently, I had the pleasure of hosting Jared and his father, Steve, for a tour of Troppo’s tropical food fo...
Our Mission: Cultivating a Thriving, Regenerative Future
Our Mission: Cultivating a Thriving, Regenerative Future
We are committed to creating a thriving, sustainable food forest that not only nourishes our local community but also serves as a model for regenerative agriculture in the Bay of Plenty and beyond. By fostering deep connections between people...
Regional Kai Resilience Hui, Food Forest Tour and Ōmanawa Falls
Nau mai, haere mai—welcome to the Regional Kai Resilience Network Hui in Ōmanawa! This special gathering was designed to bring together passionate individuals and communities dedicated to strengthening food resilience and fostering deeper connections through shared knowledge, time, and resources.
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Planting different species together to enhance growth, repel pests, and improve soil health.
Companion planting is a gardening technique where different plant species are grown together to benefit one another. This method can enhance growth, repel pests, and improve soil health. Here’s a guide on how to use companion planting to create a thriving and harmonious garden.
Benefits of Companio...
Shout out!! Food Forest Workshop Tauranga Sunday 7th July
Kia Ora Food Forests Tauranga Community! My name is Jim and my wife and I live in Mount Maunganui. In previous years I have help manage organic markets gardens and am currently working as a landscaper. I have learnt so much this year about Food Forests and Syntropic Agroforestry via studying from By...
The Future of Food Forests and Syntropic Agroforestry: Cultivating Sustainable Ecosystems
In a world facing escalating challenges of climate change, soil degradation, and food insecurity, innovative agricultural practices are more crucial than ever. Food forests and syntropic agroforestry stand out as two transformative approaches with the potential to revolutionize how we grow food and ...
