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
Compost is a collection of decomposing organic material used to resplenish the soil. Organic materials decay and nitrogen is released. The nitrogen rich soil retains water. Humus is the end result of composting weeds, grass clippings, autumn leaves, manure, and organic waste from the kitchen. It stimulates the soil in continuing the process of decay. […]
Posted by admin on 06.22.2010 at 4:56 am// Tagged: Diamond Gardening Secrets, Mixed Cultivation , Create a compost, enriched soil, Sue Gurnee, weeds
There is much rich history under your feet as you survey where to put your garden. Consider that it has taken between five hundred and one thousand years to build up one inch of topsoil. Imagine the stories it could tell. Bio-dynamic and organic farmers regard the soil as a living structure comprised of interdependent […]
Posted by admin on 05.12.2010 at 6:36 am// Tagged: Diamond Gardening Secrets, Mixed Cultivation , acidity, alkalinity, gardening soil, weeds