Audible Weed Walk – ep.17 “Flying with the Physalis”
I thought today I will tell you some stories and draw your attention to the logo of this podcast. Talking about noticing and paying attention…
I thought today I will tell you some stories and draw your attention to the logo of this podcast. Talking about noticing and paying attention…
Another reading by Krishna from the book "The One-Sraw Revolution" of Masanobu Fukuoka, who was a Japanese farmer and philosopher celebrated for his natural farming and re-vegetation of the certified lands.
How come Taro is used so much traditionally, it is packed with so much of goodness and yet seem to have taken a backseat? For the benefits of Taro please listen to my last podcast #15.
Today, Krishna was resuming the news about the food gardening in Auroville and then he read small piece of book of "Masanobu Fukuoka", was a Japanese farmer and philosopher who celebrated for his natural farming and re-vegetation of the certified lands.
Pleasing the goddess with the eternal Shakti in Cocoyam/Taro
Last week I had promised you focus on one particular plant. Let’s delve right into it.
In today's episode Krishna talks with Alessandra from Shanti community about the food garden she started and the challenges on taking care of it.
Science which is a methodical inquiry about a social, biological, or other processes – involves some basic tenets: observation, question, hypothesis, experiment, analysis, and conclusion.
Cissus belongs to the family Vitaceae consists of about 350 species, among these a number of species used globally in traditional medicine to treat various ailments.
In today's episode Krishna gives some news about community gardens work and tips for dealing with the monsoon.