Now in its third year, we offer a simple introduction to some of the Biodynamic concepts. This seven days of basic Biodynamic training course begins in January 2017, running for roughly one Saturday per month until June 2017. Each day involves theory in the morning and practical application in the afternoon.
The subjects covered will include:
The subjects covered will include:
- Horn Manure
- Horn Silica - Composting - Barrel Preparation - The Planting Calendar - Animals |
- Honey Bees
- Seed Production and Sowing - Transplanting Seedlings - Potting Mix - Farm Individuality - Goethean Observation |
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You can download the timetable and the course reading list by clicking on the above links.
The days reflect the Seasons and the planetary influences of the day. The course is aimed at those wanting to explore some of the basic ideas of Biodynamics and also learn the practical application of them. We hope it will provide a useful step into other full time training opportunities.
Spencer Christy (farmer and BDAA Trustee) will host the course with assistance from farm co-workers and volunteers, guest lecturer Patrick Dixon, The Seed Co-Operative CBS plus a few surprises.
Patrick is an Anthroposphical researcher, writer and actor. For the last few years he has been focusing on research into honey bees and the insect world. He has delivered many talks and lectures at Steiner House, Emerson college and other venues.
The cost for each day is £50 and they can be taken individually or as a block for £300. Lunch is bring and share with refreshments provided. The nearest station is Witham, which is forty-five minutes from London.
Please email or telephone Spencer to discuss the course and come and see the farm if you wish.
Tel: 01621 788348
or use the Contact form
The days reflect the Seasons and the planetary influences of the day. The course is aimed at those wanting to explore some of the basic ideas of Biodynamics and also learn the practical application of them. We hope it will provide a useful step into other full time training opportunities.
Spencer Christy (farmer and BDAA Trustee) will host the course with assistance from farm co-workers and volunteers, guest lecturer Patrick Dixon, The Seed Co-Operative CBS plus a few surprises.
Patrick is an Anthroposphical researcher, writer and actor. For the last few years he has been focusing on research into honey bees and the insect world. He has delivered many talks and lectures at Steiner House, Emerson college and other venues.
The cost for each day is £50 and they can be taken individually or as a block for £300. Lunch is bring and share with refreshments provided. The nearest station is Witham, which is forty-five minutes from London.
Please email or telephone Spencer to discuss the course and come and see the farm if you wish.
Tel: 01621 788348
or use the Contact form