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Originally Posted by jimbojetset : he was also an astronomer - rather than an astrologist; so he 'believes in the mystical powers of the stars' not a great startLast edited by BrideXIII; 29-01-2009, 03:34 PM.Vive Le Revolution!!!'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostWhat I like most is that it actively encourages me to do things and plan in doing things, rather than putting anything off. It also means I make notes and succession sow which lengthens the harvest.
If Bride were trying to preach at everyone or make outrageous claims about the benefits of moon planting, I could understand certain persons leaping in and challenging her, but as far as I can see it's all just a bit of fun
(I would just add that I do not believe the astrological stuff in the slightest. I reckon the success of biodynamics is down to increasing one's sensitivity to the needs of the plants and the soil and adopting a comprehensive organic regimen.)
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Originally posted by jimbojetset View Postmaytreefannie - i would love to know what credentials nick kollerstrom has (in fact i just google him) - and i'm pretty sure this is going to come as a shock, it was to me - he was a research fellow at a london university (before they quite rightly stripped his role and denounced him) he was also an astronomer - rather than an astrologist; so he 'believes in the mystical powers of the stars' not a great start
but it gets much much worse widely described as a 'conspiraloon',
he is a holocaust denier saying amongst other things what a lovely place auschwitz was, he is also a denier of the 9/11 bombings and 7/7 bombings for that matter
in short if you were to take up the harmless pastime of lunar gardening i would implore each and every one of you not to buy mr (not dr) kollerstrom's book
please don't fund this deluded man's campaign of hate
further reading;
Nick Cohen: When academics lose their power of reason | Comment is free | The Observer
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hey birdie, interesting point, i am an organic gardener and i do hope it has an effect so fingers crossed
zazen - apologies for stressing you out!
birdie - ok doh! wrong way round (it's one of those things that i always get the wrong way round! much like my left and right) - also to be fair i don't want this to muddy the waters about our 'does lunar planting work?' debate - so asides from mr kollerstrom being a wildly delusional man which does pretty much negate any argument he puts forward that is the last i will say of him
apart from mr kollerstrom is patently an evil human being and once again i would ask anyone to buy someone else's book on lunar gardening'Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too? ' Douglas Adams
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apologies think we posted at the same time there
eyren - i'm glad that being in your crops gives you the same affirmation of what life is about as it does me, but in no way am i attacking bride, and i sincerely hope no offence has been taken, i am simply trying to get to the bottom of whether moon planting works
maytree - i for one am not offended, and i am pretty certain you meant know offence! i simply wanted to point out what sort of character mr kollerstrom is - btw i work as a producer for the bbc and i'm pretty sure his 'lunar gardening advisor to the bbc' hyperbolic nonsense was that he probably appeared on a local radio show to talk about it, once (if that)'Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too? ' Douglas Adams
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Originally posted by Eyren View PostExactly! I like having a structure to my gardening month - it makes that long, long list of things to do look a lot less daunting! I don't expect it to give me vastly better crops than doing it at random, but it's not like it's going to hurt either. And I like being in touch with the rhythms of nature - I work in IT, so it's good to get away from the artificial, machine-dominated 21st century for a while!
If Bride were trying to preach at everyone or make outrageous claims about the benefits of moon planting, I could understand certain persons leaping in and challenging her, but as far as I can see it's all just a bit of fun
(I would just add that I do not believe the astrological stuff in the slightest. I reckon the success of biodynamics is down to increasing one's sensitivity to the needs of the plants and the soil and adopting a comprehensive organic regimen.)
as a meatatarian i believe i should have a relationship of some sort with the animals i eat, so i buy free range etc etc, no preaching from me i promise, but..... do we not owe the veg we grow to eat the same consideration? and i don't mean they have feelings but, it behoves us maybe to look a bit closer at the what, where and why, so that we can get the best from our plants.
I have little or no patience with certain new agey stuff, and i make no apologies for that, if however following this stuff brings us back to a closer relationship with the planet that feeds us than i am all for giving it a bit of attention, I am not looking for proof, i am just looking for a feeling of being 'involved' with the process, rather than just a spectator that bungs in a seed and eats the end product.Last edited by BrideXIII; 29-01-2009, 05:02 PM.Vive Le Revolution!!!'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09
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lovely sentiments bride, very interesting!'Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too? ' Douglas Adams
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Originally posted by jimbojetset View Postbirdie - ok doh! wrong way round (it's one of those things that i always get the wrong way round! much like my left and right)
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Originally posted by jimbojetset View Postlovely sentiments bride, very interesting!Vive Le Revolution!!!'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09
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Originally posted by Birdie Wife View PostYeah, I do that too! My Oh is constantly saying (for example) "Left. No, OTHER Left." Apparently you can be not only right or left handed, but right or left eyed too - I only found that out when I did some archery and the instructor told me to try the bow left-handed because I was in the habit of closing my right eye to shoot the arrow (my left eye was dominant). Apparently if your dominant eye is on a different side to your dominant hand, it messes up your concept of left and right explains a lot in my case anywayVive Le Revolution!!!'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09
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