Warwickshire launches biodynamic garden
Organic growing and lifestyle charity Garden Organic is unveiling its Elysia Biodynamic Garden attraction at Ryton, Warwickshire, to the public in July.
Thought to be the first garden to be created using biodynamic principles that is open to the public, the site has employed eight homeopathic-like animal, mineral and plant-based preparations in harmony with the rhythms of the Earth, Sun, Moon, planets and constellations.
Visitors will also be able to enjoy woodcarvings by sculptor Denius Parson, flow form water features and mosaics.
Garden specialist Andy Jones – who has devised gardens for the Hampton Court Flower Show – designed the attraction.
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