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A colour illustrated introduction to everything a beginner needs to know about biodynamics.Any gardener who already works with biodynamics will tell you the difference it has made to his or her garden. From crispier lettuce to more intensely-flavoured onions, biodynamics is a great way to get your garden to produce tasty, nutrient-packed fruit and vegetables.The ideas behind biodynamics can sometimes be difficult to explain, however, and appear rather strange to those who are new to the technique. Hilary Wright, an experienced and passionate biodynamic gardener, guides the novice through the key points, whilst never losing sight of the ultimate goal: a healthy, abundant garden.Easy-to-follow step-by-step illustrations, explanatory diagrams and color photographs show how biodynamic techniques can work for any gardener.
For one concerned about humanity's collective responsibility to care for what has been entrusted to us by the Creator, this introduction serves to inform, inspire, and initiate!This book provides a well organized/formatted intro to the field of biodynamic gardening. I suspect this already dog-eared book will long serve as a valued reference for learning more about what is at stake as well as what an individual can do!Inspiring throughout, this volume will not fail to encourage the reader to shoulder one's responsibility to do all one can to begin healing the land for which stewardship inheres.Unless informed, purposeful, patient changes are made to how humanity utilizes and thereby benefits from the earth are both initiated and sustained, our individual `portions' of the world will increasingly be depleted or damaged by unintended or even negligent practice.Worth the investment; particularly helpful as in introduction for one desirous of making changes each can make to better care for the wondrous gift of God that is Earth.J Patrick Wilkens