Our Self Seeding Wild Flowers Native to Britain Anastasia Garden. JUNE 19, 2012 / RAW ALCHEMISTS I guess we are self taught in bio dynamics and permaculture. In our garden we promote bio diversity. We embrace all that which to inhabit our garden, and encourage, natural organic holistic gardening practices. We only use copper tools on the Earth inspired by Viktor Schauberger. here is a little about the tools and the man himself . Viktor Schauberger was an extraordinary man, a visionary with a new, integrated way of understanding the processes of nature. A forester by training, he lived in Austria in the first half of the 20th century. Through observation of the workings of nature in the forests under his care, he developed a view of the Earth as a living entity, with water as her lifeblood, a living fluid. “Even in earliest youth my fondest desire was to understand Nature and through such understanding to come closer to truth; a truth I was unable to discover either at school or in church.” Here are some pictures of my garden this morning, as we were greeted by our first poppy flowers, what a gift and so full of pollen for the bumble bee. Such a rich color, and so enduring. My son Akira was so happy to see. Every year more and more the fox glove finds a place in our garden, the Bumble bees love these, so inviting. What a great flower totem. I love the fox. How i wish to learn the secrets of this great herb. The crown of the poppy, the home of all the fertility, the seed. A tiny one has crept onto our path to greet our children, and little dog. The poppy is so magestic, deep titan red. Look at all the pollen. Thistle how I love you, and look a lady bird on their journey, dance of this new day. So happy to share with you! Towering heights. Good day to you all. We love to chew the Milk Thistle flowers, so chewy. Dandelion, Lions teeth. Such a good friend. And finally the wild rose, how we love to collect the rose hips. So rich in vitamin c and a good mead can be made with them and the sloe berries. Yummy for them winter evenings. Thank you hope you enjoyed these. #pollenpath #perennials (at Europe/London)
















