Biodynamic Gardening

Biodynamic gardening books bring the principles of biodynamic agriculture into the home garden, offering practical guidance for growing vegetables, herbs, flowers, and fruit using the preparations, composting methods, and cosmic rhythms that Rudolf Steiner first described in 1924. Unlike conventional organic gardening, biodynamic gardening treats the garden as a self-contained living system that benefits from conscious attention to soil vitality, biodiversity, and the rhythms of the natural world.

This collection includes titles by Wolf-Dieter Storl, whose decades of gardening experience and deep herbal knowledge have made him one of Europe’s most respected garden writers. You will also find Ehrenfried Pfeiffer’s classic Biodynamic Farming and Gardening, Hilmar Moore’s introductory guides, and specialized resources on vegetable growing, herb cultivation, and supporting pollinators — particularly honeybees, whose health Steiner addressed in his 1923 bee lectures.

Whether you tend a kitchen garden, a suburban plot, or a community allotment, these resources provide the knowledge to garden in harmony with living soil and seasonal rhythms. The Rudolf Steiner Bookstore offers focused subcategories for Kitchen Garden & Vegetables, Plants & Herbs, and Bees & Pollinators to help you find exactly what you need.