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Nutrition Magazine vol. 13
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Planting Paradise: Stephan Reeve on Maui
by Don Weaver
earthdon@yahoo.com
In October 2001 I made my 3rd trip to Maui to visit my good friend, dedicated
horticulturist, and tree planter, Stephan Reeve, who, like me, is a long-time
health and raw-organic foods enthusiast. His "Fruition" orchard-farm
project is an inspiring ecological model. This evolving Garden of Eden models
the kind of conscious and natural human-Earth symbiosis which can enable us
to outgrow our parasitic habits born of real or imagined threats of scarcity,
hunger, and related fears; a symbiosis whereby people, like Stephan and co-workers,
understand that giving wisely and generously to the living soil-Earth system
initiates the powerful process of Earth Regeneration. Earth revitalizing and
regenerating its health and fertility is Earth freed to give generously back
to us, to all creatures, all the innate nourishment and beauty of this Paradise
planet. "Heaven on Earth," as I clearly saw at Fruition, is really
not just a utopian or distant dream--it is an ever-present potential awaiting
release, as soon as people learn to give to Nature all She needs, and to receive
all She abundantly gives in return.
How did Stephan come to this co-creative relationship with Nature? Like many
who experience the purity of body, clarity of mind, and closeness to Nature
that go with the raw food diet, he dreamed of living on the land -- "where
Man belongs" -- as British naturalist H. J. Massingham titled one of his
mid-20th Century books. ("Man" being comprised of female and male,
naturally.) After serving "apprenticeships" on various organic farms
and moving to Hawaii in 1993, the opportunity arose in 1997 for him to adopt
11 acres of Maui land overlooking the Pacific, on the slopes of the Haleakala
volcano.
My first visit was in May 1997, a month after he'd moved there. A small house
and a scattering of predominantly "invasive" trees and groves, plus
massive elder mangos, grass, and weeds, were about all that was present upon
arrival. I enjoyed helping dig the first circle garden and ditches for water
and phone lines, knowing that much living beauty and health was to spring forth
there in time.
Four years later, Stephan (with help from a number of people) had brought in
about 20 tons of Canadian glacial and Hawaiian basalt rock dust to remineralize
the soil, planted about 200 fruit and nut trees, plus many other ornamental
and edible trees, palms, and other plants, and had installed a solar system
for all their electrical and hot water needs. A painstaking job of careful weeding
and planting of perennial peanut in and around the orchards has resulted in
a permanent, lovely green carpet of soil-holding, weed-suppressing, bare feet-massaging
groundcover.
Many who've seen this model "health orchard" are inspired to do similar
work on lands around the Hawaiian Islands and beyond, from remineralizing and
using perennial peanut to growing an amazing diversity of orchard trees, both
common and rare, such as atemoya, abiu, avocado, banana, canistel, citrus, coconut,
dragon fruit, durian, jakfruit, lychee, macadamia, mango, mangosteen, papaya,
mamey sapote, white sapote ... and we might add: "you name it!" A
vegetable garden supplies a diversity of raw salad vegetables.
The rock dust and compost fertilization and soil-building system helps all the
plants and their produce to reach toward their ultimate potentials in quantity
and, most importantly, quality of growth, fruitfulness, and health-building
nutrient compounds. Not to mention "Great Taste" and "More Filling!"
In such a Paradisiacal environment, the conventional notion that it is "hard"
to live healthfully and happily on a raw food diet becomes somewhat laughable.
When all these young trees, and more being planned and nurtured in the large
greenhouse, really come into "serious" bearing, it will be an explosion
of Nature's beautiful expressions of giving and multiplying, in fruitfulness
and joy, to support the complete happiness of living. Here is the positive,
proactive solution to 99% of Earth's problems--mainly caused by obsolete "Man
vs. Nature" and "ism vs. ism" paradigms of violence -- with plenty
of leisure time left over to work on the other 1%. Just a few of the problems
I saw solved (or prevented entirely) at Fruition: soil depletion and erosion;
loss of tree cover, biodiversity, and wildlife habitat; CO2 buildup and loss
of our favorable interglacial climate (if such regenerative practices are embraced
worldwide); malnutrition, sickness, degeneration, insanity, crime, terrorism,
and war (on ourselves, the animals and all Nature, future generations).
It was my privilege to contribute to the farm's and planet's future by spreading
an additional 20 pounds of gravel dust around each fruit tree in this Orchard
of Eden. In this warm and moist sub-tropical climate, the resulting growth of
foliage and luscious, mineralized, health-transforming fruits should be spectacular.
Strong advocate of rock dusting that I am, I was glad to order another round
of dust for the orchard, and I was even stronger after two days of carrying
and spreading about 20 pounds or more of dust around each established fruit
tree.
While we may not all be able to live where the durians and mangos grow 'round
our door, we can still try to grow our own Garden of Eden as a gift to Life
and our local planet, and allow Life to share its gifts with us. Life giving
to Life in an endless cycle is, for each of us, "the opportunity of a lifetime."
For example, although I live on a 1.5 acre Northern California property with
limited growing spaces, I've been able to plant about 35 fruit trees so far,
including apricots, apples, Asian pear, cherries, figs, grapefruit, lemon, lime,
loquat, mulberry, nectarine, oranges, peaches, pears, persimmons, pomegranate,
and plums. Also growing are grapes, blackberries, strawberries, and wild plums.
Two small vegetable gardens produce lots of tomatoes, greens, cucumbers, and
a variety of other vegetables and flowers. While the food produced is not yet
enough to supply most of the produce needs of myself and four others who share
the property, the fertility and quantity grows each year and the quality, due
to generous application of the ©¯original fertilizers©˜ of gravel
dust and compost, is consistently excellent.
I encourage you to join this most serious work and greatest fun of helping Regenerate
the Earth, whether on the smallest of garden spots or the largest of farms,
orchards, or forest lands. Considering the sad state of Mother Earth: she urgently
needs us all, and who can doubt that we all urgently need what a truly healthy
Earth can provide us for personal and societal health, sanity, and happiness.
Who is ready for the fulfillment of "Peace on Earth?©˜ Everyone who
is ready to experience true health and inner peace, I would think.
For more information on soil remineralization and Earth Regeneration (as I've
also written about in past issues of Living Nutrition), you could start at Joanna
Campe's website, www.Remineralize.org, where I offer two books, The Survival
of Civilization by John Hamaker and myself, and To Love And Regenerate The Earth,
which I've written and compiled over the last four years in an effort to convince
everyone, including the world's scientists and political representatives, that
Earth Regeneration and eco-climatic stabilization has become, most probably,
a "now or never" choice for humanity.
If
you'd like to contact Stephan Reeve, and thank him for doing such beautiful
work
on behalf of us all, I suggest you e-mail him at <fruition@shaka.com>.
Don Weaver is a lifelong student of health and life, a
gardener, ecologist, researcher,
writer, and speaker in advocacy of Earth Health Regeneration. In 2002, Don celebrated
being very healthy for 25 years on 100% raw plant foods. He is available to
assist others
with our collective work of human and planetary health transformation, and encourages
the formation of Earth Regeneration Centers everywhere. To contact Don:
<earthdon@yahoo.com>, or Earth Health Regeneration, P. O. Box 620478,
Woodside,
CA 94062 USA.
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About Rock Dust
Rock
dust, along with water and atmospheric gases, has been the primary natural food
of soil and water microorganisms since they began creating Earth's first World
Wide Web about 3.5 billion years ago. Mixed rocks such as river and glacial
gravels, along with basaltic rocks mixed in the molten interior, generally insure
the broad, balanced spectrum of over 90 minerals shown to promote outstanding
health and longevity, the Hunza and Vilcabamba valleys being examples of such
potential "Shangri-La's."
The ethical and ecosystematic contrast between the practice of generously providing
the soil-life system with approximately 92 mineral elements of Earth's crust,
and the unnatural attempts to "improve on" (short-circuit) Nature
via incomplete and imbalancing chemical "fertilizers" is self-evident.
So is the contrast between the health of plants with fully nourished systems
of hormone, enzyme, vitamin, sugar, and protein synthesis, and the fields of
ignorance where sick, stressed, low-nutrient content plants are doused with
biocides to "protect" them from Nature's recycling teams of insects
and disease. I hope you'll personally experience the contrast in taste between
average chemically-forced, or even average organic, produce, and the deeply
satisfying mineralized-organic produce. The increasing experience of vitality
from eating--perhaps for the first time?--healthful, delicious, and beautiful
real food may be physiologically enlightening for you, as it was, and is, for
me.
Along with analytical evidence over many decades showing soil and food depletion
at the root of these contrasts, you may find out for yourself that "the
proof is in the eating." Naturally, the better the taste and nutritional
qualities of real, mineralized produce, the less people will feel a "need"
to cook, spice, and otherwise "flavor" or "prepare" them.
Why not cooperate with the natural design on Earth via total-replenishment soil
care to prepare produce right the first time, enabling that master solar chef,
Mother Nature, to grow and ripen our natural foods to perfection?
As awareness grows about the foundational need of soil remineralization for
Earth Regeneration and concomitantly, for human health and survival, commercial
sources of rock dust are increasing. Many nurseries and especially organic gardening
suppliers carry good products like Spiral Stonemeal, Azomite, and Summa Minerals
(a.k.a. Agro-Winn), among others. Local gravel pits are also likely to carry
rock dust, or as it is also known, "crusher dust," "gravel crusher
screenings," or "rock fines." While it may not all be as fine
as "dust" -- material approximately small enough to pass a 200-mesh
screen -- it should be valuable and inexpensive if about 20% or more will pass
200-mesh. Personnel at the gravel pit should know the particle-size range. Much
more info on rock dust is at <www.Remineralize.org>, which is working
on providing a listing of sources worldwide. You may state your needs now at
the web site forum, and I welcome your inquiries for leads to sources in your
area. Good actions bring good harvests!
By Permission of Author
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