Biodynamic Gardening - Carson Garden Blog

Welcome to the Carson Garden Blog. We hope to keep you all informed of the progress and movements within our special project here at Emerson College creating a Biodynamic Organic Kitchen Garden that is aiming to provide 80% of the colleges vegetables and fruit by 2013. The gardens objective is to provide fresh seasonal produce to the kitchen at the college, as well as provide an holistic learning experience for students and visitors to the college.

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Autumn Rush

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Its that time of year that you really get to put your feet up, admire the work done and reflect upon the coming year....... unless you decided to order 10Kg of over wintering onions and you have garlic and broad beans to plant before the end of October. All of which I did, there's nothing like keeping yourself on your toes...

The new students are here and will start the week after next working with me in the biodynamic garden again, I can't wait. It'll bring the social back into the work and there are some great projects i'm planning to do with people. These include building a new home for our Biodynamic Preps, digging up the CPP that Colyn and I made, building a lean-to for the tractor we'll be getting soon (hopefully :o), replacing soft fruit posts and re-building the frame for the netting as well as all the pruning, fencing, gate building that needs to get done, we won't be short of a thing or two to do.

The ducks are settling in well, they are familiar with me now and come and greet me with a chorus every time I come near (I think it would translate into 'feed us more, feed us more') so I tend to walk past and tell them to eat more slugs.


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Biodynamic Student with the Festival harvest

Biodynamic Student with vegetables 

Cavolo Nero

Biodynamic Cavolo Nero


Echinacea Flowers

Biodynamic Echinacea


Romanesco

Romanesco from Kitchen Garden


Peas

Peas growing in the garden