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The Artemisia - Agroforestry Plants Series - Part 2
Part 2 is out ! Pruning, strata, lifecyle, and how to propagate it. All is explained in the video !
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Thank you for the artemisia videos. I'm propagating artemisia abrotanum which seems to be similar to arborescens (roots very well). Good to get your experience also concerning life cycle, pruning and light needs! Keep those videos coming, they are highly appreciated.
I planted 8000 trees & plants here in Portugal
Hi everyone, The last months were crazy, from 0 infrastructure to building and planting 800 meters of syntropic lines here in Portugal. I documented most of the process so people get a good understanding of the amount of work that goes into a project like this :) Hope you enjoy it, watch it here: https://youtu.be/rRQdmMZHpdo
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Great project and video, please keep us updated
Infestation Block of Acacias
After a year and a half of thinking about it -and after visiting Scott Hall on his farm, as well as the Permadynamics family in New Zealand - I finally took the leap and planted an infestation block of Acacia saligna. In this video, I am breaking down what Infestation actually means, and why it can be such a powerful lever - especially in brittle climates (Arid, Semi-arid or Mediterranean climates) Infestation isn’t a standalone method. It’s the first step in a broader framework called Successional Accumulation, a concept developed and coined by Scott Hall. The process unfolds in these three stages: - Infestation - Stabilisation - Succession We’ll dive deeper into each of these steps here on the platform as we go ! What I’ve found is that this approach is far more practical at scale than trying to plant everything all at once - especially when you’re limited in water, amendments, or access. And Scott covers his experience with it on his platform. It’s a way to work with constraints instead of fighting them, and it can significantly reduce costs while setting up a long-term resilience strategy. I’d really love to hear your thoughts. What species have you seen that could play a similar role in your climate ?
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I really like the concept. Thank you for sharing your experiment and please keep us updated!
Interview with Scott Gallant !
Hey you all ! I've been super busy planning out some interviews lately and working on developing my Instagram account to draw more members to the platform, while planting out the last systems for this year on the farm. Over time I'll cover them all here ! This interview with Scott is a gem, Scott is a really practical guy with a real proficiency with Syntropic ag, he's been installing many syntropic systems in Central America over 16 years of practice ! Enjoy the conversation !
1 like • Mar 4
This interview is a fantastic ressource, thank you for sharing it so generously with us!
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Jonas Geissbühler
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I run a permaculture garden & nursery and am highly interested to dive deeper into syntropic agroforestry

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Joined Feb 8, 2026