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How Does Dynamic Gardening Benefit The Entire Ecosystem?

by My Food Garden Food & Vegetable Gardening Coach

Biodynamic gardens can bring a world full of joy when the lives are let to breathe and thrive. In turn, the ecosystem is living and surviving to make a greener tomorrow.




Gardening is a broader term. Added to nurturing delicious, homegrown food; let's view it in the light of biodynamic gardening. Biodynamic gardening is more than producing healthy vegetables. This holistic approach considers the ecosystem as a whole and fosters a living environment for all living things. We shall now explore the benefits of biodynamic gardening practices in your entire backyard and beyond.


Thanks To Biodynamic Garden, There Is A Symphony of Life In the Soil

The very theory of biodynamic gardening is to emphasize building healthy soil, which is the foundation power of the thriving ecosystem. Organic compost teas and biodynamic practices are useful methods for encouraging a rich microbial community in the soil. Acting as tiny decomposers, these microbes break down organic matter and release the essential nutrients for plants. Even a healthy soil food web attracts earthworms along with a host of other beneficial features. This is how soil aeration and drainage are further improved.


A Biodynamic Garden Is The Haven For Varied Beneficial Elements

The biodynamic practices in a biodynamic garden create a welcoming environment where the beneficial insects and pollinators find a haven. To make the biodynamic garden a haven for ladybugs, lacewings and other natural pest predators; it's best to avoid synthetic pesticides and herbicides. At the same time, focusing on the diverse plantings even attracts pollinators which include the bees and butterflies, which are most crucial to ensure healthy fruits and vegetables are being produced.


Connected Networks

When viewed in the light of Biodynamics, the garden is a living organism that has been interconnected with the wider environment. Hence, encouraging plant diversity and adhering to biodynamic preparations made using fermented manure and herbs aims at creating a balanced ecosystem. In turn, it can attract birds and other wildlife. It creates a richer biodiversity benefiting the garden as a whole as well as the surrounding area.

 

Biodynamics Beyond the Garden Fence

To mention with a conducive air, biodynamic gardening creates impacts beyond the backyard. Healthy soil practices help reduce water runoff and improve drainage, thereby minimizing soil erosion. This is how the nearby waterways remain protected. Additionally, the biodynamic gardens sequester more carbon in comparison to the conventional gardens, which contributes to the fight against climate change.


Time To Get Started With Biodynamics

Maybe biodynamic gardening seems somewhat complicated in the initial stage. Even small steps contribute to the difference. So, begin with composting the kitchen scraps and using organic fertilizers. Plant companion flowers and these would attract pollinators and beneficial insects. It is fun to explore how useful the available biodynamic preparations such as compost teas are.


Thus, by adopting the biodynamic principles, the plants are being nurtured and a good contribution is being made to the ecosystem for the upcoming generations. Hence, by tapping on the interconnected traits of nature, your garden is surprised you be transformed into a thriving, biodiverse haven. 


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