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Baby Steps

hey there’s a group for Biodynamic Cannabis on facebook! it’s at http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000055565890&ref=ts#/group.php?gid=120379002993dawon_little

facebook is an awesome resource for the Free Ganja movement generally. if you’re not on, come see! the following was put up as an introductory post in the Group forum:

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for an overview of biodynamic principles and practices, the Oregon Biodynamic Group (http://www.oregonbd.org/) has developed and put up a wonderful “Introductory Course On-line” at http://www.oregonbd.org/Class/class.htm

speaking of local groups, attending a meeting of the local bd group in your area could be a very effective way to get the flavor of biodynamics. we find that bd enthusiasts are super kewl; meetings and classes welcome gardeners of all skill levels including non-gardeners. you know how you can get a lot more sometimes by getting the flavor in person instead of trying to apply book-learnins.
the Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association keeps a list of local/regional groups for North America and the Caribbean at http://www.biodynamics.com/regional
on the Biodynamic Cannabis Association page, there are links to other national bd organizations (http://bdcann.wordpress.com) which could direct you to regional groups in those areas. more links coming!

at this point, biodynamics “proper” is not really receptive to our favorite plant… this may or may not change over time. we in the Biodynamic Cannabis Association hope to win over as many of our biodynamic compatriots as possible to the view that what we are doing is beneficial, but this may take time. so for now, if attending biodynamic gatherings, you may want to keep your affections on the DL..

biodynamics may appear at first to involve a bewildering bunch of concepts and farm practices. i think that we can approach bd a bit at a time, and non-linear-ly is fine :) also

for me, thinking back now, it seems that i first started experiencing biodynamics with the first garden i ever made, in a barren yard in daly city ca. in fact i had been reading “secrets of the soil“, which came after “secret life of plants” and which does talk about biodynamics -the term was new to me, just a bunch of syllables… but i remember meditating in the stilll-to-come garden about “what IS gardening?” what Is gardening? … What Is Gardening…

It Hit me :) , that “gardening” is about raising the overall life energy of the garden itself, so that over time it would become an amazing Life-Field, in which anything/evrything would be glad to grow and be. It can’t just be “raising plants”, that’s ‘plant husbandry’ or summat like that. Gardening means the cultivation of an entire area, so that it can evolve as a Garden. when we start to achieve this, then anything we might want to grow will certainly flourish there; but “all niches are time-bound”, as permaculture teaches us: the *Garden* is what continues, and the Garden is what we are growing, as garden-ers

here’s a few examples of what i would call baby steps in biodynamics

* avoid monocultures. Life is a web, and we are working uphill if we try to use the “old-science”/industrializ

ed models of monoculture. beneficial animal attractor plants are a good place to start. Borage is one wonder-weed that we like to get growing everywhere, it attracts bees, improves soil where it’s growing, and does something to help Sun energy get into the corners of the garden. there are dozens of great wildflower and herb “weeds”, vines, ground covers, you can get going if you grow outdoors that will really help you out.
the compost tea revolution shows how to grow out bajillions of beneficial micro-organisms, with which we can saturate our garden or grow-room or better yet the entire planet :)

* think manure. composted dairy manure from cows on good pasture is one of the most amazing substances in Creation. definitely worth looking and begging for. the manure alone is a great reason to keep a cow, if you can. if you can find good local manures of whatever sort, either composted or to compost at home, it’s good. an opportunity to network with some of the local farmers and ranchers in your area

*recognize that Life and Mystery are all around us. a mood compounded of humility, devotion, ecstacy, belonging, and willingness to receive communication from any-thing in or interested in the garden, will do Wonders for your work!

there’s a start anyhow…

thank you all again! don’t be shy to use this group as you feel

Blessings!

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