Thursday 14th November
The moon reaches its closest proximity to Earth tonight, just a day before it becomes fully illuminated, making it appear especially large in perigee. In biodynamics, we work with the rhythms of Earth and cosmic forces to benefit our plants, farms, health, and communities. However, it’s essential to base these practices on a foundation of sound agronomy—working the soil at the right times with suitable tools, avoiding synthetic fertilizers and chemicals. Only then can we begin to engage with the non-physical forces unique to biodynamic agriculture, enhancing everything we do.