# Applied Biodynamics — Issue 034 (Fall 2001)

**By JPI Admin** · 2025-12-31

Issue 034 combines a documented snow-pea comparison using BD 506 dandelion with Michaelmas reflections and an extended guide to Rudolf Steiner’s informal lectures for workers at the Goetheanum.

[**Download Issue 034 PDF**](https://go.jpibd.org/ab-034)

Patricia Smith’s **“Preparing for Michaelmas”** describes the festival as a time for courage, initiative, responsibility, and individual freedom. Written after the attacks of September 11, 2001, the essay draws on Steiner’s Michaelmas lectures and records Smith’s personal practice of attending to impressions on waking. It is a spiritual and autobiographical reflection, not an empirical claim.

Hugh Courtney and Michael Green’s **“Practical Observations: Observing the Forces Inherent in the Dandelion Preparation”** reports a garden comparison involving approximately equal rows of snow peas. One section received BD 506 dandelion as a fine foliar mist on April 24 and again on May 21; the other was left unsprayed. Green mixed one unit in slightly less than half a gallon of water with a lemniscate motion for ten minutes.

The printed table reports 124 plants in the untreated section and 120 in the treated section. Across ten harvest dates, the untreated side produced 145 pods weighing 513.75 grams, while the treated side produced 297 pods weighing 1,024.85 grams. Average pod weights were close: 3.54 grams untreated and 3.45 grams treated. The twofold difference in total pods and weight is an observation from one non-randomized comparison. It does not by itself establish that BD 506 caused the result.

The article itself acknowledges that the trial lacks scientific rigor. Treatment was assigned to one side of an existing row rather than randomized among replicated plots; the investigators were not blinded; no water-only spray control is reported; and position, soil, shade, water, disease, or other local differences could contribute. The mislabeled column heading in the printed table—both sides read “Untreated,” although the text identifies the second as treated—is another reason to retain the original data and document future trials carefully.

A stronger test would use multiple randomized blocks with untreated, water-only, and BD 506 treatments. Count plants before spraying; apply equal spray volumes on the same dates; hold irrigation, fertility, and picking constant; and predefine measurements for height, bloom, pod number, total weight, average pod weight, disease, and plant survival. Repeat the design across more than one season or site before drawing broader conclusions.

Hugh J. Courtney’s **“Rudolf Steiner Down to Earth”** introduces Steiner’s question-and-answer lectures to Goetheanum workers and reviews _The Human Being in Body, Soul and Spirit_ and _The Evolution of the Earth and Man and the Influence of the Stars_. Courtney presents the series as an accessible route into concepts also encountered in the [_Agriculture Course_](https://go.jpibd.org/book-agriculture-course). The cosmological and physiological statements discussed belong to Steiner’s spiritual-scientific framework; they should not be presented as current scientific consensus.

Patricia Smith’s **“Introduction to the Lectures”** and shorter reviews survey _From Comets to Cocaine_, _From Limestone to Lucifer_, _Bees_, _From Elephants to Einstein_, and _From Beetroot to Buddhism_. Courtney reviews _From Mammoths to Mediums_. The pieces cover the breadth of the worker lectures—from health, nutrition, and social questions to plants, animals, weather, and spiritual interpretation—while the archive preserves the reviewers’ historical perspective.

## Articles

-   Preparing for Michaelmas (P. Smith) 
-   Practical Observations: Observing the Forces Inherent in the Dandelion Preparation (H. Courtney with M. Green) 
-   Rudolf Steiner Down to Earth: Introduction and Reviews of _The Human Being in Body, Soul and Spirit_ and _The Evolution of the Earth and Man and the Influence of the Stars_ (H. J. Courtney) 
-   Introduction to the Lectures (P. Smith) 
-   Reviews and summaries of _From Comets to Cocaine_, _From Limestone to Lucifer_, _Bees_, _From Elephants to Einstein_, and _From Beetroot to Buddhism_ (P. Smith) 
-   Review: _From Mammoths to Mediums_ (H. J. Courtney) 

## Key Topics Covered

BD 506 dandelion preparation, lemniscate mixing, foliar application, snow-pea growth, bloom, pod count, and harvest weight.

The difference between a promising single comparison and replicated controlled evidence.

Randomization, water-only controls, matched spray volume, fixed harvest rules, transparent tables, and multi-season replication.

Michaelmas, courage, initiative, responsibility, and personal spiritual practice after September 11.

Rudolf Steiner’s lectures to Goetheanum workers and the distinction between historical spiritual-scientific interpretation and current scientific consensus.

## Repeatable Practice

1.  Map uniform ground and randomly assign several blocks to untreated, water-only, and BD 506 treatments.
2.  Count plants before spraying and record preparation batch, dose, water, mixing action and duration, spray volume, timing, weather, and applicator.
3.  Hold seed, soil, fertility, irrigation, cultivation, pest management, and harvest rules constant.
4.  Measure height, bloom, pods, total weight, average pod weight, disease, and survival on fixed dates; retain raw data and repeat across seasons or sites.

## Explore Related Resources

[BD 506 Dandelion](https://go.jpibd.org/product-bd-506) · [BD 502–507 Compost Preparation Set](https://go.jpibd.org/product-bd-502-507-set) · [Rudolf Steiner’s _Agriculture Course_](https://go.jpibd.org/book-agriculture-course)

## Citation

Source: _Applied Biodynamics_, Issue No. 34, Josephine Porter Institute for Applied Bio-Dynamics, Fall 2001.

**Tags:** Applied Biodynamics Archive, BD 502-507, Research Methods, Spiritual Science

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