Been reading up on this for a while now,very interesting stuff.
Affects the taste of wine dependant on what day it is (which is what got my wifes attention ) Have tried to follow as close as i can,and i think it`s paid off.Garden is much healthier,yeilds are up,pests are down,not used anything other than manure.
Growing spuds,carrots,leeks,beetroot,Asparagus planted this year,sweede,toms,straws,onions,parsnips,rocket,raddish,lettuice,Got plum trees,pear tree and a few damson trees ,still eating last years jam B) .
Only my 3rd year of growing me own,loving it,everything tastes so much better
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Any Biodymamic Growers Here ?
#2
Posted 20 July 2009 - 05:05 PM
Watched a program on Channel 4 last year called Chateau Monty where Monty Waldin set up his own vineyard in France to create wine using biodynamics - interesting stuff, not tried growing anything myself using this technique though.
#3
Posted 20 July 2009 - 05:14 PM
Here is a link
http://www.dgsgarden...biodynamics.htm
And a link to a daily calender
http://www.the-garde....uk/default.asp
Can`t find the other link i had
http://www.dgsgarden...biodynamics.htm
And a link to a daily calender
http://www.the-garde....uk/default.asp
Can`t find the other link i had
#4
Posted 20 July 2009 - 05:52 PM
Sounds good MrD. had a read through the first page, and really understood about the full moon etc. I will be reading more.
Cheers
V
Cheers
V
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