All courses are open — pick any topic. Higher-tier paths award more HP when you complete lessons.
All courses are open — pick what interests you. Higher-tier paths award more HP per lesson. Track your stats on your profile.
Every course is open — jump to any topic. Higher paths (Community, Leadership) award more HP per lesson.
Plain words and small steps. Build confidence before anything gets technical.
Grow one edible plant — sun, water, soil, and a seedling in a pot.
Good soil vs poor soil, compost basics, and why worms help.
Balconies, containers, raised beds, and growing upward.
Shop vs garden costs, high-value crops, and sharing resources.
Meal planning, storing food safely, and emergency basics.
Gardens, food forests, seed libraries, and sharing networks.
Grow one crop, compost one bucket, save one seed, share one harvest.
Compost, seeds, water, seasons, and pests — consistently produce food after Seed path.
Turn kitchen scraps into soil food — what goes in, what stays out, start a pile.
Why worms matter, set up a farm, harvest castings for your garden.
Read seed packets, germination, seed trays, and transplanting.
Watering basics, mulch, and simple rainwater collection.
When to plant common crops across New Zealand seasons.
Slugs, aphids, and yellow leaves — what to try first.
Materials, simple construction, and filling beds with good soil.
Sprout capstone — plan and grow five crops successfully.
Read your land, design layered food forests, and work with Bay of Plenty whenua.
Bay of Plenty observation and site analysis for food forests and resilient growing.
Design layered food forests for Bay of Plenty sites — canopy to ground cover.
A garden that mimics a forest — food keeps coming back year after year.
Choose and care for fruit trees suited to New Zealand climates.
Plants that help each other grow — fewer problems, better harvests.
Plants that build soil and habitat while food plants grow.
Protect soil with living carpets under trees and paths.
Cook, store, preserve, and plan — feed your household year-round.
Cook simple meals from what you grow — wash, store, and preserve.
Keep harvests flowing through all four seasons at home.
Store garden food longer — drying, freezing, and simple preserving.
Build a sensible household food buffer for storms and tight weeks.
Eggs, soil fertility, and care basics for household chickens in NZ.
Catch roof rain for garden and emergency water at home.
Gardens, networks, seed libraries, and projects that strengthen local food resilience.
Connect growers, kitchens, and neighbours beyond one garden.
Run a borrow-and-return seed library for your neighbourhood.
Share growing and cooking skills with confidence.
Shared compost systems for gardens and neighbourhoods.
Plan and plant shared perennial food systems.
Recruit, thank, and retain helpers without burnout.
Capstone — design a project that strengthens local food resilience.
Lead workshops, secure funding, measure impact, and mentor new growers.
Lead local food change with clarity, humility, and practical focus.
Design and deliver food resilience workshops that people love.
Reach diverse neighbours and build trust over time.
Find money for food projects without losing your mission.
Plan food resilience projects with realistic milestones and risk checks.
Show results funders and communities can trust.
Support beginners through seasons without taking over their garden.
Launch a flagship project — full journey certificate moment.
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