This in turn increases the soil’s ability to retain moisture and provide a reserve of nutrients. Biodynamics builds on organic farming, working on the energetic level as well as the physical level to make all organic processes work more efficiently and effectively.
Biodynamic preparations include naturally occurring matter, rather than the traditional potentially toxic chemicals and sprays. In our certification the difference between organic and biodynamic is the use of homeopathic preparations 500 and 501, with 502-508 also being used. Each of which were coded by Rudolph Steiner and are listed as follows:
Cow horns filled with cow manure (500) – helps the soil develop humus, attracts earthworms and micro organisms. The cow manure that is placed in female cow horns is buried underground over winter. The spray produced from 500 is applied to the soil in the vineyard three times during the year when either the moon is in opposition to Saturn or is descending. This spray, which is sometimes combined with fish emulsion and seaweed, invigorates the soil.
Cow horns filled with quartz crystals (501) – aids photosynthesis and the uptake of minerals in the soil. The good quality quartz crystals are placed in cow horns and buried underground during spring and dug up in autumn. 501 is applied to the foliage three times a year or when needed. Very occasionally, it is necessary to spray the leaves of the vines with a copper solution.
- Yarrow flowers (502) – strengthens the vine against insect attack
- Chamomile (503) – stimulates bacteria for nitrogen fixing in the soil, strengthens the vine’s regenerative life activity
- Stinging nettle (504) – aids decomposition and chlorophyll formation
- Oak bark (505) – rebalances the soil and protects against fungal diseases
- Dandelion (506) – makes the vine more sensitive, can increase flowering.
- Valerian flowers (507) – contains vine vigour and mobilizes bacteria in the soil
- Equisetum tea (508) – protects against fungus and mildew
Each year, 5 cubic meters of compost containing biodynamic preparations are also applied to each hectare of the vineyard.