We have revised the dates for our Seven Days of Biodynamic Training - the course now starts on Saturday March 11th with a warm welcome and n exploration of the concept of the farm organism followed by a full walk around the farm.
The following six days follow with a gap of three to weeks between them with the whole course ending on Saturday July 15th with a day devoted to the honey bee.
In between these two days we cover all the biodynamic preparations, seed sowing and saving, the planting calendar and a biodynamic look at farm animals.
Each day runs from 10am to 5pm with classroom learning in the morning and practical learning in the afternoon with a bring and share lunch in between.
The full timetable can be found by clicking here.
Saturdays, 10am to 5pm, bring and share lunches
11th March Welcome! Orientation day. Farm individuality
Farm walk, soil testing and Goethean observation
1st April Horn Manure and Horn Silica Preparations
The cow, stirring and spraying horn manure
22nd April The Compost Preparations
Esoteric chemistry and building a heap
13th May Seeds (Seed Co-Operative)
Making potting mix, planting seeds
3rd June The Planting Calendar
Learning to read and understand the calendar
17th June Farm Animals
Health and welfare, handling sheep and lambs
15th July Honey Bees (Patrick Dixon)
The honey bee crisis and the opportunity for humanity,
pollen walk with bee wonder
The following six days follow with a gap of three to weeks between them with the whole course ending on Saturday July 15th with a day devoted to the honey bee.
In between these two days we cover all the biodynamic preparations, seed sowing and saving, the planting calendar and a biodynamic look at farm animals.
Each day runs from 10am to 5pm with classroom learning in the morning and practical learning in the afternoon with a bring and share lunch in between.
The full timetable can be found by clicking here.
Saturdays, 10am to 5pm, bring and share lunches
11th March Welcome! Orientation day. Farm individuality
Farm walk, soil testing and Goethean observation
1st April Horn Manure and Horn Silica Preparations
The cow, stirring and spraying horn manure
22nd April The Compost Preparations
Esoteric chemistry and building a heap
13th May Seeds (Seed Co-Operative)
Making potting mix, planting seeds
3rd June The Planting Calendar
Learning to read and understand the calendar
17th June Farm Animals
Health and welfare, handling sheep and lambs
15th July Honey Bees (Patrick Dixon)
The honey bee crisis and the opportunity for humanity,
pollen walk with bee wonder