The Syntropic Blog
3 of my top Pioneer Plants.
In syntropic agroforestry, support species are essential for soil health, biomass production, and ecosystem resilience. Three of my top pioneer plants—Mexican Sunflower (Tithonia diversifolia), Eucalyptus, and Bana Grass—play a vital role in my food forest. Learn how these powerhouse species create thriving, regenerative systems.
What is Syntropic Agroforestry?
Syntropic agroforestry is a transformative way of growing food and regenerating land by mimicking natural ecosystems. Learn the principles of this regenerative approach and how it fosters abundance and biodiversity while healing the planet.
How My Path to Syntropics Began
From planting Tithonia to building a thriving food forest on a blank canvas of kikuyu grass, my journey into syntropics has been one of discovery, growth and gratitude. Learn how a simple passion for soil health transformed into a calling to create resilient, regenerative food forest systems for a more sustainable and abundant future.