Full Lesson: Gardening the biodynamic way

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  • Опубліковано 3 чер 2017
  • Welcome to the wonderful world of biodynamic gardening and agriculture! Lynette West, Principal at the Biodynamic Education Centre Australia, takes the gardeners at Garden Organic UK through a biodynamics crash course. See the results and great feedback in this feature length video, and learn how powerful biodynamic agriculture and gardening really is.
    We decided to put this full DVD on Biodynamic Gardening free of charge online for World Biodynamic Farming Day 2017, to spread the word and to help anybody that wants to learn or improve their use of biodynamics.
    That said, this video is still copyrighted to the Biodynamic Association and Elysia Commons. Not to be re-produced or re-used in any way without permission.

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  • @itsfelixtheteacher
    @itsfelixtheteacher Рік тому +4

    Timestamps :
    8:35 - Biodynamics Preparations
    14:00 - Stirring
    19:09 - The Sowing & Planting Calendar
    29:34 - Compost Making
    47:17 - Soil Profile & Soil Structure
    52:49 - Preparation BD 500 (Horn Manure)
    1:01:39 - Preparation BD 501 (Horn Silica)
    1:05:41 - Preparation BD 508
    1:10:39 - Manure Concentrate
    1:18:40 - Lunar Rhythms
    1:19:38 - Southern & Northern transplanting Time (Ascending & Descending)
    1:22:52 - Trines
    1:25:29 - Nodes
    1:26:20 - Waxing & Waning
    1:27:07 - Apogee & Perigee
    1:30:26 - Student's Final Words
    1:31:12 - Teacher's Final Words
    1:31:28 - Credits

  • @blackthai5023
    @blackthai5023 5 років тому +11

    Excellent information, well presented, great overview of biodynamic practice. Appreciated, thank you.

  • @coreyhardisty5312
    @coreyhardisty5312 6 років тому +11

    Thank you for sharing! This lady was very knowledgeable and had answers for every question. Big ups to biodynamic farmers. What a beautiful thing

  • @maudegonne3740
    @maudegonne3740 3 роки тому +3

    Brilliant teacher, Calm centred and wise.

  • @GingerStone
    @GingerStone 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge in this brilliant lesson.

  • @chrisxxrose
    @chrisxxrose 2 роки тому +3

    Really good directions on the backrond and techniques of biodynamics, I would love to know how the staff at Ryton have seen changes in thier gardens by the implimentation of the biodynamic practices all these years later

  • @BiodynamicAssociation
    @BiodynamicAssociation  7 років тому +11

    Hi RBN, thanks for your comment. It's good to see people taking an interest in biodynamic agriculture, what it is, how it works, but unfortunately many of the things you have suggested are not factually correct. Demeter (biodynamic) certifications are in fact some of the most rigorous in the world. For example in FiBL’s recent (2015) report on sustainability and quality of organic food, Demeter regulations were the most stringent and Demeter standards allows the fewest food additives in processed food - just 9 compared to EU organic regulations allowing 53. See bdcertification.org.uk/index.php/bd-certification/ for more information on this.
    Also, biodynamic farmers never, ever kill their animals solely for the purpose of having the organs / materials for preparations. Rather the horns, bladders, mesenteries etc are utilised as by products when the animal has been culled for meat purposes. If your issue is with the killing of animals whatsoever, then this is a different , valid discussion we can have - though it should be noted that CEO of Compassion in World Farming and author of "Farmageddon", Philip Lymbery, does not necessarily advocate vegetarianism or veganism in pursuit of doing what is right by animal rights.
    Hope that helps!

    • @maudegonne3740
      @maudegonne3740 3 роки тому

      Preventing suffering by not killing animals for their meat is not considered appropriate by the CEO of Compassion in World Farming! Another example of a mega charity having become corrupted and their advice useless. How much does the CEO earn? Ps I've just looked up Philip Lymbery, and in fact, to be fair to the man he DOES advocate the end of meat eating. And it seems he's done some excellent work. So apologies to him, and please Biodynamic Association get you facts right in the future!

    • @irmasanchez5274
      @irmasanchez5274 2 роки тому +1

      @@maudegonne3740 The end of eating meat? It's not up to you to decide thar. You and others like you must have quite the ego to think the world has to follow your ideas. Do your thing and stop telling others what to do.
      To Biodynamic Association: thank you so much for this incredible video. I just ordered some calendars for my future window sill Biodynamic container garden. I can't wait!!!!

  • @lifeonprogress7958
    @lifeonprogress7958 4 роки тому +4

    This is simply the best ! Well done BD Association UK ! Fyi, we are just starting to learn and implement BD in Indonesia. Can I please ask about practical methods to measure the life-forces in our BD produce please ?

  • @roseli7860
    @roseli7860 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much! Very useful and interesting

  • @miracletimberlake9202
    @miracletimberlake9202 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderful! I would love to come there to live with you. To help, to learn, to plant, to eat. While here in the USA, I will seek to learn this method here. Thank You!

  • @OlgierdKostanowicz
    @OlgierdKostanowicz 4 роки тому +2

    Amazing!

  • @judithdasilva3385
    @judithdasilva3385 4 роки тому +1

    The most clear and objective study of bio-dynamics I`ve ever had the pleasure of seeing. Thank you...lucky things who did it at Ryton. I`ll have to wait for my next life!

    • @BiodynamicAssociation
      @BiodynamicAssociation  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you Judith - and yes Lynette was a legend - she could teach biodynamics like no one else - she is much missed and we are so lucky to have this video

    • @christinemoginie1537
      @christinemoginie1537 4 роки тому +2

      @@BiodynamicAssociation Her courses are still being run at The Biodynamic Centre near Canberra Australia by her son and colleagues.Can highly recommend the Training .

    • @imxpragian
      @imxpragian 4 роки тому

      Does it mean Lynette is no more on earth?

    • @christinemoginie1537
      @christinemoginie1537 4 роки тому

      @@imxpragian Yes sadly she died in 2008/9 I think. Her son still runs the Biodynamic Centre courses in Queanbeyan ACT Australia though.

    • @maudegonne3740
      @maudegonne3740 3 роки тому

      @@christinemoginie1537 Oh No! That news has upset me! ! "The good die young" it seems.

  • @saabs5150
    @saabs5150 6 років тому +1

    the best!

  • @maudegonne3740
    @maudegonne3740 3 роки тому +3

    How do you prepare the plants to become compost activators?

  • @Noidentityism
    @Noidentityism Рік тому

    Thank you very much. Just wondered if the silica and horn manure can be applied on all plants, rather than just leaf, flower etc pertaining to the day you are doing the spraying?

  • @zephaniahmarion8578
    @zephaniahmarion8578 5 років тому +1

    I wanna take this class..

  • @2quick4u84
    @2quick4u84 6 років тому +1

    hi, do you use the 508 preparation also in the fruit stage or only before flowering? thanks

    • @BiodynamicAssociation
      @BiodynamicAssociation  6 років тому +3

      Thanks for your interest in the biodyanmic approach and hope this reply is useful
      Preparation 508 is the tea or maceration of Equisitum Arvensis. This is generally made from the dried plant which is put into a large pan of cold water then brought to the boil, boiled for 20 minutes and left to cool (best left over night).
      The diluted tea can be used against molds and other fungal problems that affect plants suffering from lack of light, air or warmth.
      Vincent and Pierre Masson, the French researchers and makers of biodynamic preparations suggest that use of this preparation on trees and soil before the Easter full moon is beneficial in managing molds and fungal attacks that linger in the soil and on tree bark over winter.
      The most frequent use is on developing leaf and flower but can also be extended to young developing fruit if used in early morning. Certainly in a wet and or cold spring frequent use is helpful, especially if linked to use of the Horn Silica preparation.

    • @imxpragian
      @imxpragian 4 роки тому +8

      @@BiodynamicAssociation : Is it now the right time to appeal to all Agriculture colleges and departments in educational institutions, to start introducing BioDynamic courses in their land- care curriculum?

  • @paulmoore8520
    @paulmoore8520 3 роки тому +1

    First time I got it explained to me properly
    An time I tried to get someone to explain it to me
    It was always mixed up with
    Other taught, and life styles which confuse me even more
    Thanks

  • @darlene2992
    @darlene2992 2 роки тому

    At 14:34, does the instructor say copper container or coffee container could be used for stirring the water? She says they are using an enamel bucket but a stainless steel bucket could be used, a ceramic container could be used, and I couldn't determine whether or not it's copper versus coffee container that could be used as well. The caption says coffee but I assume copper. However, I'm not 100% on that. Would love some feedback!
    This is excellent information. I look forward to turning our yard into a biodynamic garden / oasis.

    • @BiodynamicAssociation
      @BiodynamicAssociation  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Darlene, a copper stirring vessel is the ideal and as these are not always easy to get hold of a stainless steel, wooden vessel or enamel, or glazed pottery crock pot or a quality plastic bucket are all totally acceptable alternatives. Hope this helps

  • @nickthegardener.1120
    @nickthegardener.1120 Рік тому

    Hi has anyone ever put worm castings in to a cow horn? I'm going to try it and cow manure.👍💚🙏😁

  • @octaviustjiantoro554
    @octaviustjiantoro554 Рік тому

    I would like to seek permission to share and use this video for our BD Study Group in Indonesia please.

    • @BiodynamicAssociation
      @BiodynamicAssociation  Рік тому

      Dear Octavius - please feel most welcome to use and share this and we are glad it is of use

  • @zephaniahmarion8578
    @zephaniahmarion8578 5 років тому +1

  • @TheOrganiclady
    @TheOrganiclady 5 років тому +4

    This is bizarre but I would take the class. I believe that God created the earth and everything else in the universe. So, I can kinda understand (I think) why they try to do this connection thing (?) with the earth and the planets. I don't know.... I've watched so many if these videos on biodynamic gardening today maybe I am loosing my mind.

    • @ryanronchak401
      @ryanronchak401 5 років тому +4

      Would it hurt to try if you feel drawn to it? You could note the differences, including how you feel internally by the experience of feeling more connected

  • @maudegonne3740
    @maudegonne3740 3 роки тому +1

    Couldn''t you do the mixing of the water with a some simple rotating mechanical device -with a paddle made of an appropriately organic or mineral material? There is NO WAY I am going to spend an hour stirring water. Apart from that I can see my self incorporating these principles into my life.

    • @JennySimon206
      @JennySimon206 3 роки тому +1

      Yes I read somewhere you can use a stirring device.

  • @hongchuyenvn
    @hongchuyenvn 3 роки тому

    is she Hercule Poirot's wife? :)))))

  • @pumpkineater_69557
    @pumpkineater_69557 2 роки тому +1

    Garden homeopathy.

  • @simeonbanner6204
    @simeonbanner6204 4 роки тому +5

    Um... very hard to imagine intelligent people could take this seriously. I'm all for different approaches but without some basis in physics, chemistry and biology anything is possible: cow horns, in the soil and so on. Approach the RHS and do the tests and see what the results are. I would be astonished if consistently planting on a "water" day had any affect what so ever. Having said that the people in the video seem all very nice, organically inclined.

    • @christinemoginie1537
      @christinemoginie1537 4 роки тому +6

      So why don't you try it for yourself so you can do your own research then? Maybe read Maria Thun's 34yrs of daily scientific experiments to understand the vast knowledge behind BD....Look or a local BD farmer or gardener to talk to who can give you the information you seek as Biodynamics has been around for approx 100yrs now....Best way to learn is in the "doing". Happy gardening....

    • @simeonbanner6204
      @simeonbanner6204 3 роки тому +1

      @Poua Kai on what basis do you take it seriously?

    • @simeonbanner6204
      @simeonbanner6204 3 роки тому +1

      @@christinemoginie1537 I'm pretty open minded but there's a limit surely. Otherwise you end up like Steve Jobs who refused cancer treatment and ate kale and fruit juice for months. I see it more as building up a respect for what you are doing for nature and in that respect makes sense.

    • @christinemoginie1537
      @christinemoginie1537 3 роки тому +2

      @@simeonbanner6204 Nearly 100 years of practical, hands on growing, and ongoing scientific researching and certification, means Demeter and Biodynamics are regarded as the top level organic certification worldwide. I suggest you open you eyes, ears, and mindset and venture out into what truly will bring healing to our planet. Grow well.

    • @irmasanchez5274
      @irmasanchez5274 2 роки тому +3

      It seems that people who are TRULY intelligent understand that this stuff is the real deal. Why can Reiki and craniosacral practitioners treat patients long distance? Quantim Physics is the only branch of "science" that gets it. The Newtonian "science" is out of date!

  • @Epiphalactic
    @Epiphalactic 3 роки тому +1

    All these things sound good, but you kind of make it sound a little bit woo woo when you start talking about it drawing life force from other planets. Like I'm sure there's probably something here what with the inputs and all of that, but I don't think you're drawing life force from Venus. It's like astrology for plants. I don't think it's really possible to prove that when lunar forces are too strong diseases come and that adding a tiny amount of a plant that's going to stop that. Now I'm sure there are some effects that come from these preparations or inputs, but it is likely less supernatural and more natural if that makes any sense. They're very well may be something to planting by the moon and such like that, and I don't personally do it but was planning on trying this year just putting a couple plants by the bio dynamic type calendar just to see if I see any benefits as the my normal methods. I practice a style of gardening that I have come to call probiotic gardening where I use fairly extreme amounts of microlife, and very diverse microlife all that have been scientifically proven to have different benefits. I also make my own input some nutrients using methods found in Jayden and Korean natural farming. I work with things like comfrey and dandelion. Things that have tannins in it such as oak Park even though I haven't particularly used oak park. Valerian. I'll harvest these plants that specific kinds of the day and it specific times within their growth cycles to capture enzymes and hormones within the plant extracts. So in no way am I discounting the benefit all of these things have. I just think it's a little bit extra to claim that it has something to do with Saturn and Jupiter and Venus and whatever else.
    further than that I am planning on adopting some of the biodynamic methods for making my own compost and such, but just figured I'd make a comment. Maybe someone has somewhere they can point me to to show scientific studies that show that Jupiter has an effect on your plants.

  • @ronaldmcdonald8303
    @ronaldmcdonald8303 2 роки тому +1

    What a bunch of silly nonsense! ) :

  • @recoverlostdata6756
    @recoverlostdata6756 Рік тому +1

    Cult

  • @mustafaibnabdullah6392
    @mustafaibnabdullah6392 6 років тому +3

    Biodynamic bullcrap.

    • @coreyhardisty5312
      @coreyhardisty5312 6 років тому +2

      Mustafa Ibn Abdullah literally biodynamic “bull crap”

    • @christinemoginie1537
      @christinemoginie1537 4 роки тому +2

      Go and visit Sekkem in Egypt then and see what they are doing there....

    • @mustafaibnabdullah6392
      @mustafaibnabdullah6392 4 роки тому +2

      Christine Moginie i am sure they do some good work out there. I would choose bd products above conventional agriculture anytime. But if they do any good work out there is because of them using no chemicals and fertilizing with organic stuffs not because of this whole woowoo fortex style mixing of the water.

    • @christinemoginie1537
      @christinemoginie1537 3 роки тому +2

      @@mustafaibnabdullah6392 Maybe try observing what happens by observing just 1 plant in your garden for a month and draw and write what the changes are, what phase the moon is in, and whether it is closer to the earth or further away. Observation is a good way to do scientific research. Enjoy the process.

    • @mustafaibnabdullah6392
      @mustafaibnabdullah6392 3 роки тому +1

      @@christinemoginie1537 bill mollison did all of what he did without this woowoo stuff. Masanobu Fukuoka did what he did without this woowoo stuff. Sepp holzer does what he does without the woowoo stuff and it all works. As long you follow the fundamentals and the woowoo stuff is not included.