Summer solstice marked a new phase in the natural cycle of this year’s gardening season. By now, you might have harvested your first crop and enjoyed the flowering of spring and early summer flowers. You also might take pleasure in watching the growth of vegetables and fruit, looking forward to the moment when you’ll discover […]
Posted by admin on 06.30.2011 at 1:29 am// Tagged: Diamond Gardening Secrets, Herbs of the Season, Mixed Cultivation, Plants of the Season , Conscious Gardening, Diamond Gardening Secret, Gardening and Spirituality, Todd
All over the world, October is the month of harvest festivals, celebrated in great diversity, depending on culture and tradition. A time also suited to reflect upon your personal Diamond Gardening experiences. Did the yield of your garden surprise you with the splendour of nature’s resources? Did you enjoy tasteful meals prepared from what your […]
Posted by admin on 10.13.2010 at 1:37 am// Tagged: Diamond Gardening Reflections, Mixed Cultivation , Conscious Gardening, Gardening and Spirituality, weeds
On this first day of spring, when the March equinox occurs, we would like to officially open this Diamond Gardening platform to all interested and like-minded people around the world who want to undertake the endeavor of conscious gardening. As the hemisphere begins to warm significantly causing new plant growth to “spring forth”, we look […]
Posted by admin on 03.18.2010 at 3:03 am// Tagged: Mixed Cultivation , Conscious Gardening, Gardening and Spirituality, worldwide
In Bad Mergentheim, a city in south-west Germany, Sussan created a Diamond Garden in the yard of her family home, close by a newly built Summer House. Sussan writes: “The shape was dowsed. Shape A was the best for me personally. But asking the question under the consideration also for the best of the family […]
Posted by admin on 03.17.2010 at 11:41 pm// Tagged: Diamond Finds, Mixed Cultivation, Sparkling Diamonds , Conscious Gardening, Gardening and Spirituality, Muscle Response Testing, Setting Borders, The Spirit
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