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25.01.2022 Heading to Sydney to plant agroforestry, loaded with trees and cuttings



22.01.2022 Picking has the same effect as a pruning cycle We must cut the annuals out so they don't resprout and succession can continue forward

21.01.2022 Teaching agroforestry to an amazing group of people from diverse backgrounds with a common goal to regenerate life and diversity. I can see a lot of good things happening as a result of the actions of this group. Very pleased to share agroforestry with them so they can add it to their skill set

21.01.2022 How to manage Cenchrus Purpureus in Syntropic Agroforestry Its a fantastic plant!



18.01.2022 A great learning curve taken on the insights of Syntropic Ag with Scott Hall also a really big thankyou to Mark Berndt for his insights into how Afro-forestry works from a soil biology view point.

17.01.2022 The most important part of syntropic agroforestry - species succession

15.01.2022 Not an unusual cut when pruning syntropic agroforestry



13.01.2022 The low strata wampi needs a lot of care when planted in a new system, and who better to care for it than the cassava. There is also a castor oil seed to germin...ate in with the wampi to take the emergent position and rise up above the cassava, also a black turtle bean seed is there to take the medium strata before the cassava occupies that zone. Much later, the Brazilian fern tree, which is also planted in the same hole will rise above all and stand guard, while it's deep tap root opens the soil below. All of these supporting plants give life to the soil and make preparations for the wampi to thrive See more

12.01.2022 Farms of the future with Scott Hall, it’s been a steep learning curve to get my head around this but by doing it can be done.

08.01.2022 All plants are useful in a system driven by ecology Syntropy

07.01.2022 Selecting new local species to go into the syntropic seed bank

05.01.2022 Gustavo and Toby transplanting seedlings in a syntropic system. We always take a professional approach towards agroforestry and treat it like any other type of production farming. Using correct technique Toby plants out a tray of 198 seedlings in about 20 minutes, about 6 seconds per seedling. Having this approach ensures that agroforestry can move it's way into mainstream agriculture. Toby is leading Gustavo and demonstrating how it's done



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