total voodoo. these body parts from animals are coming off of horrible concentrated feed-lots/slaughter houses, if you believe in whatever "cosmic energy" is, you think dead tortured animals are "good energy" for your plants?
@tribalwind -From what I've been reading, the 'feedlot' parts you speak about are supposed to come from an organic animal, one which would be slaughtered for food in the first place. I kind of hold this stuff at a distance, but with a comment like yours, I have to tell you to educate yourself.
It seems weird but theirs no concrete evidence to prove it one way or the other, just some pretty good food as a result. I wonder if all biodynamic farmers use those ouija board sticks and talk to the plants? I mean mythbusters proved talking to plants helps them grow but this takes it to another level. I want to see more!!!
@nofreedomofspeech admittedly, i thought it was a little voodoo at first myself. but i've been to many farms, mostly organic, and tasted all of their produce. nothing compares to the biodynamic farms i've been to, it's pretty amazing
I wish they would actually explain things in this video all they did was said our vegatables are amazing. and something about quartz that they didnt even explain what it does. Im not tryin to be a hater i just want to know more about biodynamic farming
Or if you are Vegan, using the bladders from Red Deer, small intestines and horn of cows, skulls of domesticated animals, oh and the peritoneum of cows as humus makers is out of the question.
@yardsnacker What about worms dying in the soil?? Or micro-organisms being consumed by nematodes? Where do vegans draw the line? All life consumes life, it is a simple act of creation in this density...
total voodoo. these body parts from animals are coming off of horrible concentrated feed-lots/slaughter houses, if you believe in whatever "cosmic energy" is, you think dead tortured animals are "good energy" for your plants?
wtf....
tribalwind 4 months ago
@tribalwind -From what I've been reading, the 'feedlot' parts you speak about are supposed to come from an organic animal, one which would be slaughtered for food in the first place. I kind of hold this stuff at a distance, but with a comment like yours, I have to tell you to educate yourself.
fatdaddyherb 3 months ago
It seems weird but theirs no concrete evidence to prove it one way or the other, just some pretty good food as a result. I wonder if all biodynamic farmers use those ouija board sticks and talk to the plants? I mean mythbusters proved talking to plants helps them grow but this takes it to another level. I want to see more!!!
Jdobs1027 1 year ago
interesting video
YourGardenShow 1 year ago
Whats next, Voodoo-farming? Animal-parts? Come on!
nofreedomofspeech 2 years ago
@nofreedomofspeech admittedly, i thought it was a little voodoo at first myself. but i've been to many farms, mostly organic, and tasted all of their produce. nothing compares to the biodynamic farms i've been to, it's pretty amazing
gaiablue24 1 year ago
@nofreedomofspeech absolutely agree. and guess where those body parts are coming from..
tribalwind 4 months ago
I don't understand this stuff either but results are results and if this is this woman's program there must be something to it.
Quranite 2 years ago
@Quranite Good husbandry!
Doubledig 1 year ago
I wish they would actually explain things in this video all they did was said our vegatables are amazing. and something about quartz that they didnt even explain what it does. Im not tryin to be a hater i just want to know more about biodynamic farming
shortysmagic 2 years ago
the last thing said by the guy was pretty wrong. There was nothing like biodynamic farming before 1924
purplehousedayhome 2 years ago
wow, neat information, go biodynamic permaculture!
racinkc 2 years ago
Good..but you're not supposed to use metal in Biodynamics.
luckyspec 2 years ago
Or if you are Vegan, using the bladders from Red Deer, small intestines and horn of cows, skulls of domesticated animals, oh and the peritoneum of cows as humus makers is out of the question.
yardsnacker 2 years ago
@yardsnacker What about worms dying in the soil?? Or micro-organisms being consumed by nematodes? Where do vegans draw the line? All life consumes life, it is a simple act of creation in this density...
FreemanOftheMind 1 year ago
@FreemanOftheMind that's what I'm saying.
yardsnacker 1 year ago
I am totally going to do this in Croatia.
kakudmi 2 years ago
just brilliant!
Tooth4U 3 years ago
completely nuts...
strohmstoht 3 years ago
nice..
irrah77 3 years ago