by Debbie | Jun 8, 2022 | Blog, Community, Featured Posts, Organic Farming, Social Therapeutic Horticulture, Sustainability
The task of a farmer is to enliven the soil. One of the ways in which biodynamic farmers care for the soil is through the application of various soil preparations. While the benefits of these applications are obviously noticeable in the quality of biodynamic produce,...
by Debbie | Jun 1, 2022 | Biodynamic Farming, Blog, Featured Posts, Nutrition, Recipes
At our recent harvest festival, over 100 people in our community gathered to share this delicious soup, made with ingredients harvested from our very own biodynamic farm. Perhaps you would like to give our hearty soup recipe a go! Ingredients for 15 people 3/4 cup...
by Debbie | May 31, 2022 | Biodynamic Farming, Blog, Community, Featured Posts, Organic Farming, Social Therapy
“The great festivals exist to bear witness to our connection with the whole universe.” Rudolf Steiner Autumn presents the opportunity for us to appreciate the bounty of the harvest with a beautiful festival. Turning our energy and attention inwards, we match the...
by Debbie | Dec 19, 2021 | Blog, Community, Organic Farming, Social Enterprise, Social Therapeutic Horticulture, Sustainability
After the upheaval of this year, this moment of reflection is surprisingly pleasing and worthy of gratitude. The unpredictable trading patterns, staff changes and shortages, unseasonal weather, program disruptions, isolation and re-planning seemed relentless. In spite...
by Debbie | Nov 25, 2021 | Biodynamic Farming, Blog, Featured Posts, Organic Farming, Sustainability
“Eating is an agricultural act.” Wendell Berry Read it again, let it sink it. “Eating is an agricultural act.” Have you ever thought about eating as activism? You are part of the food supply chain and you have power in that supply chain. If you...