611: Caring For Orchards with Holistic Biodynamic Tree Paste.
Gardening tips, tricks, and advice, in short bite-size episodes.
Do you ever wish you could catch those tidbits of wisdom that some people throw out without warning? Well, in our new Farmer Friday episodes – Farmer Greg shares quick thoughts, revelations, tips, and general farming advice in bite-sized and fun episodes. Sometimes it might be Greg just sharing a thought that hit him while working in the yard, or a really cool inspiration from the garden, and occasionally he’ll answer some listener questions. Other times he will catch a moment with a farming friend or podcast guest to share educational farming tidbits. This quick podcast episode is designed to be brief and not take up your day. So… listen in and enjoy this Garden snack…
In This Brief Bite:
Greg is excited to speak with Andrew Faust about biodynamic tree paste, a concept Greg learned about years prior, yet it is not widely discussed. Andrew is an expert on biodynamics and he educates us on this tree paste that adds micronutrients and eliminates pest habitats in trees. There are variations for the recipe, however all the ingredients are simple, natural, and is one of the most holistic approaches to orchard care.
Biodynamic Tree Paste Resources:
How to Make a Biodynamic Tree Paste
Kaolin Clay for Plants: Organic Garden Insect Pest Control
Andrew’s Previous Podcast Episode:
605: Using Biodynamic Approaches to Farming and Gardening
How to reach Andrew:
Website: permaculturenewyork.com
Podcast: Permaculture Perspectives
Meet Up Group: Brooklyn Permaculture Meetup
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