Update: July 2019
The Soil-less Garden Series
from the Perelandra Question Line Duo
It's time for a new, extraordinary approach to how we function in the world around us; a new approach to how we think; a new approach to understanding and interacting with nature.
Machaelle Wright began her research with nature through a simple vegetable garden. She quickly learned that nature's definition of a garden is broader than we might imagine. It doesn't have to be growing in soil. A "garden" is any environment initiated and given its purpose by humans, and maintained with the help of humans.
That changes things! Cooking, a restaurant, artwork, a museum or a memorial, design, construction, racing, an event, mechanics, business management, cleaning, governing, repairing, recycling, manufacturing, engineering . . . each of these things is a garden. It just isn't growing in soil. We call it a "soil-less garden" or "SLG" for short. Anyone can work in partnership with nature to establish, sustain and achieve success with a soil-less garden project.
If you've thought about trying a soil-less garden, watched the DVD, Working with Nature in Soil-less Gardens, or read the Perelandra Soil-less Garden Companion, but feel a little intimidated — relax. This series will help you blow right through your road blocks.