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Gardening for Life

The Biodynamic Way

Maria Thun Matthew Barton

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English
Hawthorn Press
02 December 1999
Series: Art & Science
Biodynamic techniques recognize that plant life is intimately bound up with the life of the soil; that the soil itself is alive and vital; and that the degree of vitality has a direct bearing on the health of the crops. Through the nurture and care of the soil you will soon be able to grow quality produce which possesses vitality and has a full flavour. Sharing its principles, methods and techniques with organic farming, biodynamic agriculture additionally acknowledges that the plant's growth is also affected by planetary influences like the waxing and waning of the moon. Whether you are an experienced gardener or not, whether or not you have used permaculture or grown organic produce before, this volume offers tips on: favourable times for planting, harvesting and growing; ways of combating pests and diseases; building soil fertility - crop change and rotation; and how planets and stars affect plant growth.
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Imprint:   Hawthorn Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   300g
ISBN:   9781869890322
ISBN 10:   1869890329
Series:   Art & Science
Pages:   128
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Maria Thun (1922-2012) was born near Malburg, Germany. Her father had a small farm and the children took part in the farm work. In the early 1940s Maria Thun met her future husband Walter Thun, who introduced her to some biodynamic farmers and Maria became greatly interested in these farming methods. She continued to experiment with sowing during the 1950s with many types of crops to see whether the movement of the moon had the same effect on all crops. From her observations she divided passage of the moon through the zodiac into four: root days, leaf days, fruit days and flower days, each indicating which type of plant is best sown on each specific day. Her annual sowing and planting calendar is published in eighteen languages.

Reviews for Gardening for Life: The Biodynamic Way

""This beautifully illustrated, comprehensive guide is a must for all thoughtful gardeners wishing to work in harmony with heaven and earth."" --Jean Westlake, Gardener and author


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