I am starting a two year biodynamics course, I want to document everything that I learn, so I can share it with other interested in biodynamic farming and gardening.
In the last few years I have felt the urge to learn about nature, and how to grow food. It has been the case that humanity was deeply connected with farming until recently. It’s clear to see the gardening knowledge that is grasped by older generations in our societies, but today we are oblivious to where our food comes from, and we try to live at a distance from nature.
The forces of the natural world will always catch up with us. I believe we need to return into natures stream, in harmony with ourselves.
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