by Bill Peregrine | Mar 4, 2021 | Blog, Featured, Habitat, Health, Lawn, Nature, Organics, Philosophy, Sustainable
Every day seems to bring with it a new disaster-in-the-making for our Earth… From 500 million bees killed in Brazil, to a mother Orca whale carrying around her dead baby on her nose for 17 days, to Hurricane Dorian that is currently creating disaster from the Bahamas...
by Anna Strick | Oct 15, 2020 | Bacteria, Diseases, Lawn, Microbes, Mycorrhizae, Organics, Philosophy
If you’ve enrolled in the Earthdance Organics Organic Lawn and Plant Care Program, then you’ve likely heard that organics are additive. Each application builds on the next and is feeding a living system in the soil. We make this specification because...
by Bill Peregrine | Dec 31, 2018 | Blog, Habitat, Health, Nature, Philosophy, Plants
This morning I read a nice quote by John Muir and it was quite appropriate because yesterday I took my camera and tripod to the forest to see what I could find. While I thought I was going for a “hike” it turns out the 4 miles I put in was more of a...
by Kathy Fryxell, PhD | Sep 30, 2018 | Blog, Gardening, Nature, Organics, Philosophy, Sustainable
It’s not too often that we get a recording of Bill Peregrine and some of his philosophies around organics and sustainability but that happened recently when he was interviewed for The Shrimp Tank, where they “interview some of the brightest and best...
by Kathy Fryxell, PhD | Apr 10, 2018 | Blog, Chemicals, Featured, Fertilizer, Microbes, Organics, Philosophy, Plants, Sustainable
Spring is here, and garden centers are brimming with plants for sale. As enthusiasts of natural beauty, we tend to focus on what we can see, which are the bright, beautiful plants above ground. But, have you ever thought about the abundant life that lives...
by Bill Peregrine | Dec 31, 2017 | Blog, Gardening, Habitat, Nature, Philosophy, Plants
I am so glad we are starting a New Year! 2017 was a spiritually tough and awakening year for me. When I allowed myself to sit with the societal challenges we were experiencing, it became one of great reflection and paradigm shifts. I’ve known for many years the...