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The North American Maria Thun Biodynamic Calendar

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The original and best biodynamic almanac, with over 100,000 lifetime sales in English, customized for North America.
  • 15 September 2017
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The 2018 Maria Thun Biodynamic Calendar, now in its 56th year, adapted for North American (Eastern Standard Time) dates and times.

This useful guide shows the optimum days for sowing, pruning, and harvesting various plant-crops, as well as working with bees. It includes Thun's unique insights, which go above and beyond the standard information presented in some other lunar calendars. It is presented in color with clear symbols and explanations.

The calendar includes a pullout wall chart that can be pinned up in a barn, shed or greenhouse as a handy quick reference.

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Price: $13.95
Pages: 64
Publisher: Floris Books
Imprint: Floris Books
Publication Date: 15 September 2017
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.10 in
ISBN: 9781782504320
Format: Paperback
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'This little paperback calendar is the original of its kind and essential for all organic gardeners. An established following ensures good sales of this useful guide, which has a special feature on the care of bees.'
– The Bookseller Buyers' Guide

'This annual publication is the book for those who want to farm and garden biodynamically. There are useful notes for new readers and a number of special features, including this time the care of bees with monthly notes for beekeepers, how to work with biodynamic preparations, a recipe for rye bread and answers to questions from readers concerning potato and tomato culture.'
– Scientific and Medical Network Review

'This little paperback is essential for all organic gardeners... Incredibly condensed amounts of information are available... Illustrated throughout with some lovely photos and clear diagrams.'
– Organicfood.co.uk

Matthias Thun is the son of Maria Thun, the biodynamic pioneer who died in 2012. On their farm in Germany, Matthias is continuing her research into the effects of biodynamic agricultural methods.