Biodynamic gardening
Ruth Tschannen, of the Cascadia Society for Social Working relates how they’ve turned the backyard of their centre into a productive vegetable garden using the principals of biodynamic gardening:
In the beginning of last century Rudolf Steiner introduced biodynamic preparations - a wonderful way of bringing back worn out soil. We’ve been doing this here for the last five years. Our composts are incredible within a short time. Birds and bees are abundant within our garden.
The biodynamic preparations are stirred at different times of the day. During summer it is Silica 501. In spring and fall it is Horn manure 500.
Our garden is going to be featured on the Natural Garden tour on Sept. 14th. If people would be interested in dates for the stirring of the preparations please let me know (604)987-3407.
Anyone else have experience with this method? Here are a couple of websites to look at for more information:
http://www.perc.ca/PEN/1999-11/s-cleary.html
http://www.biodynamics.com/biodynamics.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodynamic_agriculture
Tags: biodynamic, compost, garden, gardening
September 13th, 2008 at 4:57 pm
Hi, this is Emily, I am currently interning at Jurlique, and thrilled to be doing so. We consider ourselves one of the leading biodynamic skin-care companies and it is always rewarding and inspiring to find others who share our values and passion in sustainable and green living. We have over 150 acres of certified biodynamic and organic farms in Adelaide, Australia, please feel free to explore our website, http://www.jurlique.com. Also, please email me if you need anything!
-Emily egolding@jurlique.com