…on the cooperation between heaven, earth and people Farmers for over four thousand years developed methods of intensive production to meet the needs of people. They were faced with the same needs we face today. The basic requirements to replenish the fertility of the soil we use and to respectfully use the earth. In ancient […]
Posted by admin on 02.16.2010 at 2:33 am// Tagged: Diamond Gardening Essentials, Diamond Gardening Reflections, Mixed Cultivation , Conscious Gardening, East and West, History of Conscious Gardening, Sue Gurnee
Pardes in Hebrew means GARDEN. In the Hebrew language, vowels do not exist as written letters, so Pardes (Garden) is written as PRDS. Since people interested in the Kaballah become interested in the Hebrew alphabet I thought it would be interesting to include something about the 4 levels that are depicted by this word for […]
Posted by admin on 02.16.2010 at 2:31 am// Tagged: Diamond Gardening Reflections, Mixed Cultivation , Garden, Gardening and Spirituality, Kaballah, Paradise, Pardes, Sue Gurnee
1. When did you create your first Diamond Garden? In the early 1970’s I did a great deal of research and experimentation with growing vegetables the Chinese way using raised beds and planting so that no space was wasted. The beds looked like raised diamonds filled with glittering sunbathed crops. In the early 1980’s I […]
Posted by admin on 02.16.2010 at 1:37 am// Tagged: After the Harvest, Diamond Finds, Diamond Gardening Reflections, Mixed Cultivation, Sparkling Diamonds , History of Diamond Gardening, motivation for Diamond Gardening, network, Sue Gurnee, worldwide
A garden? – A Diamond Garden? – At our place? – When those questions arose, I found many reasons to give up on the idea. The most obvious one: How should we have a garden, living as we do, right in the middle of a big city in Germany, in a rented apartment on the […]
Posted by admin on 02.08.2010 at 8:53 am// Tagged: Diamond Finds, Mixed Cultivation, Sparkling Diamonds , 1x1 Diamond, Balcony Garden, Diamond Gardening with kids, Germany, The Spirit