Growing a Holistic Orchard + Michael Phillips
In this episode we honor the work & life of Michael Phillips, the ‘beyond-organic’ holistic orchardist, teacher, writer & consultant, who recently passed away.
In this episode we honor the work & life of Michael Phillips, the ‘beyond-organic’ holistic orchardist, teacher, writer & consultant, who recently passed away.
When the moon is full and Spring is in the air…life, spirit and soul begins to flow back into the Northwoods in the form of sweet, delicious sap. Learn more in this episode about the spirit of making Maple Syrup from several voices of experience.
Learn about starting healthy seeds for the garden from the voices of Eliot Coleman, Baker Creek Seeds, Richard Perkins, Barbara Damrosch, Charles Dowding, Joe Gardener
Hear from David Holmgren, Rosemary Morrow, Geoff Lawton, Bill Mollison, Darren Doherty, Hannah Maloney & more…
This is most likely the first of many episodes to share about Bill Mollison in his amazing video series, ‘Global Gardener’. Global Gardener is a documentary film series about the permaculture approach to sustainable agriculture.
He shares about his journey from growing up with artistic parents, to traveling the world on scientific field expeditions, refining his art + craft of professional nature photography, family homesteading, his deep love of the natural world, to publishing many books over the years to share these beautiful stories.
Rudolph Steiner anticipated the growth of organic farming in his opposition to chemical fertilizers. In his view, a farm should be a self-contained ecological entity. The Philosophy of Biodynamic Farming is based on Steiner’s spiritual scientific research drawn from the belief that everything that is alive is a process undergoing a constant transformation.
Viktor Schauberger has had a powerful impact on the way we work with the mysterious, powerful secrets of water and implosive water technology
Despite the overwhelming overproduction of food across the world, food security is becoming a pressing issue for more and more folks living in urban areas due to the many links in the food supply chain. In this episode we’ll get more into his background and story and I hope to line up a future show to get more into the details and strategies to address food security in the city on a community scale.
In this episode, I put together several clips about the ‘Water Wizard’ himself, Viktor Schauberger, who has had a powerful impact on the way permaculturists, engineers, designers, and inventors work with the mysterious and powerful secrets of water and implosive water technology…if this episode inspires anything of you at all, I hope you consider doing as Viktor would do – get outside, be still & enjoy the water…