Weed Spray free Viticulture, horticulture, Nelson & Marlborough. Growing or with holistic practices enhancing vineyard or horticultural bio energetic production capabilities.
Standard practice in Nelson/Marlborough and much of New Zealand viticulture and horticulture is "under vine weed spraying". Not a great idea from the perspective of those of us who enjoy wine or fruits but do not appreciate chemicals included in the growth process. Let alone the long term effect to soil health, the vines and our underground water supply.
This page is to highlight practical organic vineyard or horticulture management alternatives that can and do work. Adding new bio energetic resonance dimensions to the optimum health of vines and the grapes produced. By using organic and holistic principles that support the reawakening of the below ground communication network, then external input requirements and costs reduce.
Incorporating valued nutrient crops between vines that assist natural culture of bees and supporting insects above ground then multiplies the support required below ground. Above and below supporting each other as required. The symbiotic relationship humans struggle with.
As the grapevines start producing a habitat that can support our friendly insect team; then the cooperating crop can be mulched and placed under the grapevine. Now supplying new holistic energy support to that organic growth cycle. Creating and enhancing the underground biology and fungal network aiming towards homeostasis.
The options to a new way (or returning to ancient ways) are available through the visionaries out there. Engineering of the gear to be shown was designed in Marlborough, New Zealand and perfected in conjunction with a team of managers and organic operators dedicated to making our Marlborough & Nelson region organic wines even better. Locally based vineyard technology perfected by those with heart and passion for organics.
The same principles apply across so many horticultural and agricultural processes.