Demeter's Biodynamic Garden & Lounge

The 4th Annual National Heirloom Exposition

September 9 - 11, 2014
Santa Rosa Fairgrounds | Santa Rosa, California
www.demeter-usa.org/EXPO

For more information, or to purchase tickets,
go to: www.theheirloomexpo.com

Demeter is the ancient Greek goddess of agriculture, who we moderns like to call Mother Nature. When gardeners and farmers use Mother Nature's own methods to grow plants and raise animals, she showers the entire system-soil, plants, animals, and people-with glowing good health. That's why interest in Biodynamic farming and gardening is growing quickly here and around the world. Biodynamic growers integrate the organic approach to gardening and farming with all the rest of nature's terrestrial and celestial energies, seeing the garden or farm as a self-contained, self-sustaining, living being.

Please join us at Demeter's Biodynamic Garden & Lounge, at the 4th Annual National Heirloom Exposition, where you can see our demonstration gardens, take classes from Biodynamic practitioners, relax in our lounge. Learn how working with nature can enhance your garden and farm, resulting in food, drink, and fiber, of the utmost quality.

CLASS SCHEDULE

Tuesday September 9

11:15 - 12:00 | Biodynamics Demystified

Delmar McComb | Blossom's Farm
www.blossomsfarm.com

This beginning class in Biodynamic farming and gardening covers the principles and practices of this highest form of sustainable agriculture. Biodynamic practices include working in cooperation with natural rhythms using organic, holistic, and cosmic tenets to help attain the ideal of a self-sufficient farm organism while producing the most vital food possible. Learn what sets Biodynamic farming and gardening apart from other sustainable gardening methods and how to integrate its practices into your own garden. Also included will be a brief description of the philosophy and cosmological worldview that underlies Biodynamics.


12:15 - 1:00 | Biodynamic Fibers & Dyes

Craig Wilkinson | Quantum Culture
www.quantumculture.com

Enjoy an interesting discussion about the past, present & future of Biodynamic fibers and dye crops. Learn what Rudolf Steiner had to say about fibers, textiles, and color. Imagine a world with regional fibersheds using sustainable agricultural methods to produce and process locally grown & sewn textiles. See, touch & feel examples of Biodynamic fibers & textiles. Contribute to this important segment of agriculture with your ideas for collaboration.


1:15 - 2:00 | Honeybees: Agents of Life

Michael Thiele | Gaia Bees
www.gaiabees.com

This class will be an introduction into Biodynamic apiculture and a paradigm which perceives the honeybee nest as "One Bee-ing". This perspective deepens our understanding of its function and allows us to perceive the nest, made up of thousands of "individuals," similar to somatic cells that compose one integrated whole. A life form unto itself. The Biodynamic understanding of its "oneness" can enrich our observations, inquiries, and interactions, becoming the foundation of a bee-centered approach and a resource for hive design and management.


2:15 - 3:00 | How to Make a Living from your Biodynamic Homestead

Cynthia Sandberg | Love Apple Farm
www.growbetterveggies.com

You don't need acreage to produce "farm-type" income to either supplement or supplant that old desk job. If you are following your calling, filling a job gap, or desiring to live closer to the earth and share the bounty of your land, this workshop is for you. We will discuss how you can earn a living from your small homestead.


3:15 - 5 | Workshop: Humus and Humans- Living Soils

Grover Stock and Erik Ohlsen of Permaculture Artisans with Special Guests
www.permacultureartisans.com

Join us for an interactive conversation about the soil universe! What does it mean to grow Biodynamic soils and plants? Who are the players in living soils? What are the transformative stages that our soils go through to amend, regenerate and nourish plant life and our life? How do we influence or accelerate these stages? How do we animate beneficial microbial life and participate in the evolving dynamic cycles of living soils that are the plasma nutrient rich reservoirs for plants? The nutrient cycles of organic matter and microorganisms create a habitat for plants to thrive and, by Biodynamically feeding our soils rather than our plants, we cultivate long lasting subsoil ecologies that are hearty, rhythmic and resilient -- able to express the unique flavors and fertility of the land. And, how do these cycles affect our nutrition, our health and our spirit?


5:15 - 6:00 | The Emerging Biodynamic Marketplace

Elizabeth Candelario | Demeter USA
www.demeter-usa.org

Amy's Kitchen, The Republic of Tea, Lundberg, and many other organic food companies are developing Biodynamic products for store shelves. Wonder what all the Biodynamic buzz is about? Please join us to learn about the origins of organic and Biodynamic agriculture (hint: it's not two separate stories) and explore why Biodynamic farming and the development of Biodynamic products represents the most exciting trend in organic food and fiber. If you are interested in the highest quality and most healthful GMO-FREE products, produced in a way that is ecologically sound and environmentally progressive, you won't want to miss this discussion.

 

Wednesday September 10

11:15 - 12:00 | Biodynamic Basics for Farm and Garden

Cynthia Sandberg | Love Apple Farm
www.growbetterveggies.com

The practice of Biodynamic farming requires adhering to a list of organic, holistic, and cosmic tenets. Learn the differences between organic and Biodynamic growing and how to integrate those principles into your own garden.


12:15 - 1:00 | Understanding Cosmic Rhythms Using the Planting Calendar

Harald Hoven | Rudolf Steiner College
www.steinercollege.edu

Life is rhythm. The plant is embedded in cosmic rhythms of days and seasons, guided by sun, moon, and planets. Learn how to use the astronomical calendar to guide your decision making about planting, cultivating, and harvesting your crops.


1:15 - 2:00 | Honeybees: The Subtle Alchemy of Our Relationship with Bees

Michael Thiele | Gaia Bees
www.gaiabees.com

When we step into the world of Apis Mellifera, we are entering a multidimensional landscape of bee-ing. How can our interaction with bees become a catalyst for renewal and growth in a time of global crisis? How can this alchemical relationship be a resource in our pursuit of finding inner certainty and clarity? How can it be an inspiration for a greater intimacy with life?


2:15 - 3:00 | Biodynamic Composting: An Introduction

Colum Riley | Malibu Compost
www.malibucompost.com

This class presents the basic principles and practices in successful composting by exploring the physical, biological, chemical, structural, microbiological, and biodynamic processes at work. Special emphasis will be placed on home composting: methods, materials and uses for incorporating biodynamics & compost into your own gardens.


3:15 - 5:00 | Workshop: Respecting and Enhancing Water and its Role in the Biodynamic Farm and Watershed

Patrick Miller of Bohemian Stoneworks, Dan Kent of Salmon Safe,  and Glenn McGourty of University of California with Special Guests
 www.bohemianstoneworks.com

This workshop will cover the many roles water has in Biodynamic agriculture. There will be a big emphasis on conservation methods as they relate to irrigation, rainwater harvesting, crop selection, wastewater treatment and use, and evaporation controls. Water health will be discussed in relation to water quality, food safety, and the use of Flowforms to improve water's vitality. We will also talk about how Biodynamic agriculture can exist in harmony with and even improve watersheds and the fish and wildlife therein.


5:15 - 6:00 | What Does Compost Have to Tell Us About Transforming Money?

John Bloom | RSF Social Finance
www.rsfsocialfinance.org

Compost is about transformation and renewal, two terms not usually associated with money. But if we are to rethink and transform how we work with money, finance and how we stand in economic life, there important lessons to learn from the compost pile and from understanding the threefold nature of money and social life.

 

Thursday September 11

11:15 - 12:00 | Seed Saving: It's for All of Us

Harald Hoven | Rudolf Steiner College
www.steinercollege.edu

The ideal Biodynamic farm would fulfill as many of its own needs as possible from within itself. That certainly would include seed growing, where possible. Ultimately, the best seed for your farm or garden organism would come from your own land, being highly individualized for your particular needs. Learn how to get started with seed saving and how to breed plants that best serve your growing practice. You may even help others if you can grow seeds for the market, for the need is endless.


12:15 - 1:00 | Building a Biodynamic Salmon-Safe Farmscape

Dan Kent of Salmon-Safe with Dan Imhoff of Wild Farm Alliance | www.salmonsafe.org

Learn how rapidly expanding West Coast eco-label Salmon-Safe is joining forces with Demeter to strengthen water quality protection and habitat conservation and bring new market opportunities to environmentally innovative growers across Cascadia and beyond. This innovative partnership is in the vanguard of the "Farming with the Wild" movement that first emerged in northern California and is connecting farming systems with ecosystems well beyond the range of wild Pacific salmon.


1:15 - 3:00 | Workshop: Farming with the Demeter Biodynamic Standard

Jim Fullmer of Demeter USA, Dan Imhoff of Wild Farm Alliance, and  Lance Benson of Lundberg  | Family Farms with other Special Guests
www.demeter-usa.org

The Demeter Farm Standard, which provides the marketplace definition for Biodynamic agriculture, comprehensively outlines the core requirements for a farm to be certified Biodynamic. Based on the concept of the farm as a living organism, there are seven principles- biodiversity, on-farm fertility and pest control, water conservation, Biodynamic preparations, livestock integration and product processing- that must be followed to be a Demeter certified farm. This workshop is appropriate for farmers, gardeners, and anyone who seeks a comprehensive explanation of this ecological farming system.


3:15 - 5:00 | Workshop: Understanding and Working With the Biodynamic Preparations

Harald Hoven of Rudolf Steiner | College with Philippe Coderey
www.steinercollege.edu

While the use of the Preparations is one of the key differences between organic and Biodynamic farming, their usage and benefits are not widely understood. Made from fermented herbs and manures, the Preparations are utilized in homeopathic quantities to rebuild and enliven the soil, aid in plant nutrition and pest management, and facilitate photosynthesis. This workshop will cover how healthy soil functions, how conventional farming and pollution destroy soil quality, and how the use of the Preparations can bring it back to life. Anecdotal evidence and the strong growth of Biodynamic farms worldwide speak to the benefit of the Preparations. Join us to learn more about the practical use of the Biodynamic Preparations in your garden, farm, or vineyard.

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