Biodynamics - Growing Food in Harmony with Greater Nature

Thursday 13 February 7.30pm - 9pm
with Nir Halfon

Conventional horticulture sees plant growing as an act of chemistry, organics sees the plant as growing within the soil, biodynamics sees the plant as growing within the soil and in touch with the cosmos, and with this understanding uses various methods to add the magic of vitality to the growing plants. Come and learn how to work with nature for a better planet and better food.

Nir Halfon is the garden manager and farm director of Plaw Hatch Farm in Sussex, and a trustee of the Biodynamic Agriculture College. He has 20 years’ experience in biodynamic gardening.

All welcome, no need to book. Tickets £10 (£7 students)

Tickets available here 

For further information please see www.plawhatchfarm.co.uk www.bdacolIege.org.uk