Naomi Bosch

grew up in Croatia, having a garden & nature close by. In 2017, I moved to the North of Germany to study agriculture. I have worked on various farms since. To me, it is always a pleasure to work in agriculture and discover the way farmers live.

Through this blog, I want to invite you on a journey to discover plentiful lands all around us.

communal campfire

What is Communal Living?

For a long time, we have been walking away from a lifestyle of community and sharing, towards an individualistic lifestyle centred around our space and our possessions.

Isn’t it high time for a change? 

February 26, 2021

apples

Sabbath: The Recipe for Balance

And this simple principle proves true in nature in a broader sense. Rest is necessary. The dying leaves in autumn, the cutting back of branches, the ushering peace of winter, the times of restfulness: all of these are necessary to eventually come back to life again.

February 11, 2021

food

Sustainable Fair & Conscious Eating

What does it look like when food not only nourishes our body & soul but also strengthens communities and lets ecosystems thrive? What is good food? What does it mean to eat sustainably, fair & consciously?

December 15, 2020

poppy

Do Weeds Matter for Biodiversity?

Weeds. A very negative-sounding word for many. However, weeds might not exactly be what we used to think they are. Let me take you on a walk in the countryside, observing fields of barley as we pass them by.

October 14, 2020

soil

Making And Keeping Soils Fertile: The Case of the Island Poel

The fertility of the soil is one of the most vital, if not the most important factor in farming. The soil is the very basis of agriculture!

July 15, 2020

farmhouse

20 Ways to Stay Strong and Build a Resilient Future in Times of Crisis

We might feel helpless and intimidated in face of this current health & economic crisis. But there are many things we can do to stay strong even in times of Corona crisis. And, perhaps even more importantly, there are many ways to NOW prepare for the crises to come and build a resilient future.

April 28, 2020

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