Syntropic Vegetable Gardening
Online Course
Syntropic Vegetable Gardening
Online Course
We are what we eat... eat the best to become your best!!
There is nothing better than the food we grow ourselves - try for yourself!
The essence of this course
Food crops must inhabit a living place - a place teaming with life, where ecological processes (mineral, water, air, light, warmth) are balanced.
In that way, food grows almost effortlessly, without pests or diseases.
The Syntropic Vegetable Gardening Course is about empowering all humans to take control of their nutritional needs.
Its a holistic course that brings all elements to transform any land (or pot for that matter) into a productive space

The essence of this course

Food crops must inhabit a living place - a place teaming with life, where ecological processes (mineral, water, air, light, warmth) are balanced.
In that way, food grows almost effortlessly, without pests or diseases.
The Syntropic Vegetable Gardening course is about empowering all humans to take control of their nutritional needs.
Its a holistic course that brings all elements to transform any land (or pot for that matter) into a productive space

Crafted for people who want to:
Grow nutrient-dense food
Turn degraded land into productive land
Grow veggies in a time-efficient manner

Crafted for people who want to:
Grow nutrient-dense food
Turn degraded land into productive land
Grow veggies in a time-efficient manner
Agroforestry might be for some, but veggie growing is for all!!
Regardless of climate, skills or land access.
Its a living Veggie system!!
While some plants feed humans, others feed the soil biology. Some plants become fertiliser and others create microclimates. Plants have functions, similar to organs in an organism.
The critical aspect is how to work with diversity in an efficient and productive way, so busy people can grow high quality food.
The Syntropic Vegetable Gardening Course is about teaching you the key elements of a regenerative system, and more importantly how they are connected, so you can craft a productive organism that consistently brings food to the table.

Its a living Veggie system!!

While some plants feed humans, others feed the soil biology. Some plants become fertiliser and others create microclimates.
Plants have functions, similar to organs in an organism.
The critical aspect is how to work with diversity in an efficient and productive way, so busy people can grow high quality food.
The Syntropic Vegetable Gardening Course is about teaching you the key elements of a regenerative system, and more importantly how they are connected, so you can craft a productive organism that consistently brings food to the table.
Soon, you will be able to:
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Determine the life holding capacity of your soil
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Create a productive rhythm that fits your life
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Understand key ecological processes and how to work with them
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Correct nutrient imbalances
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Manage a variety of food crops: from beans to tomatoes
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Analyse and set up your site efficiently
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Grow cover crops to create and sustain life
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Propagate seeds and cuttings
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Make compost and biofertilizer
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Install and automate irrigation systems
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Run fertigation and foliar spray programs
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Save and store veggie seeds
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Grow your own veggie seedlings
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Design, plan and plant multi-crop veggie beds
Soon, you will be able to:
-
Determine the life holding capacity of your soil
-
Propagate seeds and cuttings
-
Install and automate irrigation systems
-
Create a productive rhythm that fits your life
-
Make compost and biofertilizer
-
Understand key ecological processes and how to work with them
-
Run fertigation and foliar spray programs
-
Design, plan and plant multi-crop veggie beds
-
Correct nutrient imbalances
-
Grow cover crops to create and sustain life
-
Grow your own veggie seedlings
-
Manage a variety of food crops: from beans to tomatoes
-
Analyse and set up your site efficiently
-
Save and store veggie seeds
Syntropic Vegetable Gardening is about a holistic productive system.
it brings autonomy and nutrition, helping us to be free!
We cannot focus on one aspect over another,
Life evolves through connections and relationships.
Elements must come together to form a living and self-sustaining system.
Context Analysis
- Ecological & Syntropic Processes
- Human Rhythms and Resources
- Climate & Geography
- Light & Photoperiod
- Site Design
- Tools and Timeframes
Living Soil
- Physical, Biological & Chemical Assessments
- Nutrient Balancing
- Veggie Beds Preparation
- Soil Inoculants
- Mulching and Nutrient Cycling
Cover Crops & Green Manures
- What, Why, How, When
- Healthy Plant Pyramid
- Liquid Carbon Pathway
- Quorum Sensing
- Rhizophagy Cycle
- Climate Appropriate Mixes
Plant Propagation
- Seed Raising Techniques
- Propagation Substrates
- Tools and Hardware
- Herbal Cuttings
- Nursery Planning
- Temperature, Humidity & Light
Nutrition & Biology
- Thermophilic Compost
- Fungal Compost
- Aerobic & Anaerobic EM
- Macronutrients Biofertilizer
- Micronutrient Blend
- Compost Tea and Extracts
Cultural Practices
- Compost Crops
- Crop Rotation and Consortiums
- Crop Planning & Life-Cycles
- Species-Specific Management
- Harvesting and Storage
- Formulating Foliar Sprays
Irrigation & Fertigation
- Irrigation Water Quality
- Water Holding Capacity
- Irrigation Scheduling
- Drip Irrigation System
- Aspersion Irrigation System
- Automation
Seed Saving
- Heirloom, Hybrid and GMO
- Planning for Seed Saving
- Botanical Families
- Cultural Practices
- Harvest and Storage
- Germination Test
We cannot focus on one aspect over another,
Life evolves through connections and relationships.
Elements must come together to form a living and self-sustaining system.
Context Analysis
- Ecological & Syntropic Processes
- Human Rhythms and Resources
- Climate & Geography
- Light & Photoperiod
- Site Design
- Tools and Timeframes
Living Soil
- Physical, Biological & Chemical Assessments
- Nutrient Balancing
- Veggie Beds Preparation
- Soil Inoculants
- Mulching and Nutrient Cycling
Cover Crops & Green Manures
- What, Why, How, When
- Healthy Plant Pyramid
- Liquid Carbon Pathway
- Quorum Sensing
- Rhizophagy Cycle
- Climate Appropriate Mixes
Plant Propagation
- Seed Raising Techniques
- Propagation Substrates
- Tools and Hardware
- Herbal Cuttings
- Nursery Planning
- Temperature, Humidity & Light
Nutrition & Biology
- Thermophilic Compost
- Fungal Compost
- Aerobic & Anaerobic EM
- Macronutrients Biofertilizer
- Micronutrient Blend
- Compost Tea and Extracts
Cultural Practices
- Compost Crops
- Crop Rotation and Consortiums
- Crop Planning & Life-Cycles
- Species-Specific Management
- Harvesting and Storage
- Formulating Foliar Sprays
Irrigation & Fertigation
- Irrigation Water Quality
- Water Holding Capacity
- Irrigation Scheduling
- Drip Irrigation System
- Aspersion Irrigation System
- Automation
Seed Saving
- Heirloom, Hybrid and GMO
- Planning for Seed Saving
- Botanical Families
- Cultural Practices
- Harvest and Storage
- Germination Test
Join the Syntropic Vegetable Gardening Course and
Turn your place into an oasis of colours, shapes and delicious food.
What you will get...
These are the resources that accompany your training and help you turn your ideas into manageable realities.
- 20+ hours of content structured around 8 critical elements
- 12 Live sessions - Saturdays in 2 timezones (March to June)
- Practical videos demonstrating all procedures and techniques
- Comprehensive and detailed workbook
- Exclusive Telegram group for individual and timely attention
- All content also presented as podcast-style audio - listen on the go
- Certificate of completion (requires submission of completed workbook)
What you will get...
These are the resources that accompany your training and help you turn your ideas into manageable realities.
- 20+ hours of content structured around 8 critical elements
- 12 Live sessions - Saturdays in 2 timezones (April to July)
- Practical videos demonstrating all procedures and techniques
- Comprehensive and detailed workbook
- Exclusive Telegram group for individual and timely attention
- All content also presented as podcast-style audio - listen on the go
- Certificate of completion (upon submission of completed workbook)
Days & Times
Saturdays
April 11th to July 11th - 2026
2 time zones
3hrs in length
Content Presentation + Group Work + Q&A
Schedule
April 11th - The 8 key elements
April 18th - Context Analysis
April 25th - Soil Assessment - Air & Water
May 2nd - Soil Assessment - Minerals
May 9th - BREAK / NO LIVE SESSION
May 16th - Soil Assessment - Humus & Biology
May 23rd - Cover Crops & Green Manures
May 30th - Composting & Biofertilizer
June 6th - Cultural Practices
June 13th - BREAK / NO LIVE SESSION
June 20th - Irrigation & Fertigation
June 27th - Seed Saving
July 4th - Putting it all together
July 11th - Case Study
Days & Times
Saturdays
April 11th to July 11th - 2026
2 time zones
3hrs in length
Content Presentation
Group Work
Q&A
Schedule
April 11th - The 8 key elements
April 18th - Context Analysis
April 25th - Soil Air & Water
May 2nd - Soil Minerals
May 9th - BREAK / NO LIVE SESSION
May 16th - Soil Humus & Biology
May 23rd - Cover Crops
May 30th - Composting & Biofertilizer
June 6th - Cultural Practices
June 13th - BREAK / NO LIVE SESSION
June 20th - Irrigation & Fertigation
June 27th - Seed Saving
July 4th - Putting it all together
July 11th - Case Study
