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This is the book that will inspire you to grow plants all year round. In this very useful resource, Heinz Grotzke, the author, draws on over forty-five years of experience to provide a comprehensive perspective, as well as practical tips on soil blends, biodynamic preparations, water, light, sanitation, and cuttings. Based upon Grotzke’s in-depth understanding of plant life from his many years working as a professional gardener, the text presents a straightforward explanation of practical aspects, but it is much more than just a set of dry technical instructions.
Author Bio: Heinz Grotzke built and ran Meadowbrook Herb Garden in Wyoming, Rhode Island, for many years, starting in the mid-1960s. He grew herbs for retail and wholesale distribution and had facilities for making herb teas and other mixtures. Grotzke has also served on the Board of Directors for the Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association. From 1968 to 1984 he was the editor of Biodynamics, the Association’s membership journal, and for many years he served as Executive Director and Treasurer of the Association.
Excerpts:
“Nearly all plants can be grown successfully indoors when the harsh weather outside brings growth to a halt. The growing period of plants under glass can be extended to suit all and every person and reason, including the mere fun or plain interest in growing plants all year round. Many people already experience the constant companionship of their house plants throughout the year, yet unfortunately not all of those plants thrive on a window sill or on the cool porch, as many people undoubtedly have found out. Quite often, when selling potted plants and when talking to customers, I hear the earnest expression, “I wish I had a greenhouse!” And actually more and more people are investing in small greenhouses of one sort or another. There is no doubt that everybody who loves plants will enjoy life so much more if he can surround himself with green and colorful growth in winter too, when the white snow creates such a lovely contrast.”
“The one most important factor for successful biodynamic greenhouse management is, of course, the person in charge, the grower. This is true for any type or method of greenhouse operation, but particularly so for the biodynamic approach. The greenhouse interior is an artificial environment entirely dependent upon the input of human effort and labor. The greenhouse is a human creation and only functional if taken care of by one.”
Author: Heinz Grotzke
Paperback: 104 pages
Publisher: Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association (1998)
Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 inches