Synergia Ranch

Synergia Ranch

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Synergia Ranch, Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a small retreat center and organic farm We are a certified organic farm located in Santa Fe, New Mexico!

Look for us at the Railway Farmer's Market most Saturdays between June and November! We also offer retreat facilities.

Photos from Simtable's post 06/24/2026
The Yoga of Aging, Dying & Becoming 2026 - MorYoga with David Moreno 06/05/2026

The yoga of Aging and Dying this August at Synergia Ranch

The Yoga of Aging, Dying & Becoming 2026 - MorYoga with David Moreno Enter the green silence of redwoods. Slip into the quite subtle experience of kriya, pranayama, and mindful meditation practices. Delve into Deep Flow Yoga and guided Yoga Nidra periods for a replenished you.

Photos from Synergia Ranch's post 06/03/2026

Erosion Control & Ecological Restoration workshop coming up June 12-14 : https://synergiaranch.com/2026-june-restoration-erosion-control-workshop/ -

12/29/2025
Photos from Synergia Ranch's post 01/20/2025

We are really excited to host a series of 5 free community based workshops https://synergiaranch.com/workshop-registration/

Over the course of these workshops we will:

>Implement techniques in combination with listening to theory pertaining to building erosion control structures
>Network and socialize
>Participate in discussion and seminars
>Prepare, eat and enjoy local food

Dates

March 21-23
April 11 – 13
April 25-27
May 16-18
June 13-15

01/10/2025

2024 reflections: In partnership with Bright Way Ag we are planting native grass windbreaks. It's lovely to see parallels with work in our sister biome in the Caribbean. Read more here on the big sacaton wind break project here at the ranch and at Brightway farms: https://www.nmhealthysoil.org/2024/12/24/the-benefits-of-big-sacaton-grass-sporobolus-wrightii-windbreaks-for-soil-biology/

"From tropical rainforest to semi-arid highlands: sister biomes build resilience for the future"

How can lessons learned in one ecosystem inform restoration in another? In 2024, two IE-allied projects— Las Casas de la Selva in Puerto Rico’s rainforest and Synergia Ranch in New Mexico’s semi-arid savannah—implemented science-driven solutions to tackle unique environmental challenges.
🔹 In Puerto Rico, vetiver grass was planted along eroding trails, using its extraordinary root system to stabilize slopes and prevent landslides in the face of heavy rains. This solution will not only protect fragile soils but also create a more resilient environment for future climate extremes.
🔹 In New Mexico, big sacaton grasses were planted perpendicular to the predominant winds in an orchard, addressing wind erosion and soil water holding capacity in the semi-arid, exposed landscape. These grasses will play a dual role, safeguarding the orchard and fostering biodiversity by providing habitat for desert-adapted wildlife.
These restoration projects provide a glimpse into a future where ecosystem structure and functioning are safeguarded by localized, research-backed solutions. They mark a step toward greater resilience, with the potential to be a node in a greater planetary network of thriving cultures and ecosystems.

Photos from Synergia Ranch's post 01/10/2025

2024 Reflections. Upcyling "drip tape". Drip tape is a cost effective means for irrigation in agriculture. At it's cheapest drip tape could have a 1-3 year lifespan in the field. The tape has slits at regular intervals, it fills with water and the water drips out of the slits enable precision watering for crops. The slits clog, and the tape decreases in functionality. Here Hacienda Dominguez & Chelenzo Farms is over with their crew helping us upcycle old drip tape into an effective shade structure (April 17th till 24th). We are grateful for these wonderful crews with the Chelenzos, and for Karim Gonzalez who was with us this last season. There is a lot of old irrigation drip tape on farms around the state, including ours. We now see a way forwards to upcycle it into shade structures, oh so useful in this hot and sunny realm.

11/27/2024

Reflecting on the various perennials we've been planting over the last three years. Feeling grateful to everyone who has been planting and co-creating the farm. Thank you Lars Volta for planting the blackberries all those years ago. This is the year they really took off ! Now onto protecting them from our new found friends the mule deer :-).

2025 Agroecology/ Ecosystem Restoration Weekend Workshop Series 11/20/2024

Save the dates! 2025 Agroecology/ Ecosystem Restoration
Weekend Workshop Series

Interested? https://forms.gle/XZ61H6MrSHA3R3339

Co-organized by Institute of Ecotechnics and Synergia Ranch Organic. Spring/ Early summer 2025: March 21-23, April 11 - 13, April 25-27, May 16-18, June 13-15, June 27-29

Throughout this limited series of six workshops, we will collectively design a site restoration plan and construct low-tech erosion control structures, with guidance and feedback from Jan-Willem Jansens (Ecotone Landscape Planning, LLC). We will broaden our comprehension of water cycles, climate, and agroecology within this fragile environment. We will explore political structures through lenses of decentralized governance. Additionally, we will enhance our shared knowledge of how modest and precise actions taken today can affect soil health, biodiversity, well-being, and resilience of food resources- now and for future generations.

2025 Agroecology/ Ecosystem Restoration Weekend Workshop Series Special Guest Teacher: Jan-Willem Jansens Throughout this limited series of six workshops, we will collectively design a site restoration plan and construct low-tech erosion control structures, with guidance and feedback from Jan-Willem Jansens. We will broaden our comprehension of water cycles, cli...

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26 Synergia Road
Santa Fe, NM
87508

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm