You co-creative gardeners will reach for the tools in your Perelandra Co-Creative Gardener's Kit as often as you reach for your pruning scissors, garden fork, trowel and rakes.
Each of you will put together your own gardening kit — whether you're just starting out with "Gut Gardening" or jumping right in to "Gardening 2.0."
What You'll Need First
Anyone wanting to address the balance of their land or home environment, will appreciate having these Perelandra Solutions on hand. For a co-creative gardener, you'll need them throughout the seasons.
• ETS for Soil
• ETS for Plants
• ETS for Atmosphere
• ETS for Water
• ETS for Animals
• ETS for Humans
• Essence of Perelandra (EoP)
• New! Climate Change Balancer*
* UPDATE! We now also recommend you include Climate Change Balancer when testing the processes in The Perelandra Garden Workbook. Learn More ➺
There are times when you may feel stumped and won't know what questions to ask nature, or you may feel limited with the PKTT format, or you'll just want more information. This is when you'll use the Perelandra Nature Cards as another communication tool.
What You'll Need Later (But Probably Sooner Than You Think!)
You will be using all of these Solutions listed above along with the Soil Balancing Process Kit for the balancing processes in Part Four of The Perelandra Garden Workbook, and the 2.1 Troubleshooting Process for your garden, or any environment. And the thirteen MBP Balancing Solutions in the MBP Solutions Travel Set with Repro-Male* offer the balancing patterns that best addresses microbes’ needs in relation to your garden and garden wildlife.
* For microbes, nature wants to work with the patterns contained in Repro-Male only for the simple reason that it happens to provide the pattern needed for the microbial reproductive process.
Times to Reach for Your Perelandra Solutions
- Establishing an overall general balance in your garden, for your soil and/or plants
- Planting and transplanting
- Strengthening plants or seeds purchased or brought in from elsewhere
- Activating a new garden
- Making big changes to the garden
- UV damage
- Insect damage
- Disease
- Strengthening against plant disease or insect infestations in your region
- Strengthening the health of insects or wildlife
- Hurricane, tornado or other wind and storm damage
- Removing obstacles
- Gardener wounds, injuries, bites, stings, falls, knee and back strain, sunburn . . .
- Balancing yourself before beginning a round of garden testing, and after
- For seed starts and in the greenhouse: regular misting, watering, soaking seeds, preparing germinating soil mixes
- Potting up
- Hardening off
- Thinning
- Foliar feeding
- Restoring or strengthening soil
- Weather extremes (wind, heat, cold, drought, excess rain . . . )
- Strengthening when neighbors are spraying insecticides and herbicides or spreading sludge
- Rebalancing the garden after trauma in your life or your family
- Stress "in the air" (not just your own personal stress, but what's happening in the world around you)
That's just a start to get you thinking! You can use these Solutions to provide support, strength, balancing and repairing in any garden situation.
Gut Gardeners
Read about the first group of Solutions on pages 86-87, "Starting Your Co-Creative Gardener's Kit."
When you sense that nature is telling you these are needed, apply them using the simple steps listed on pages 87-88, "Using ETS and EoP for Obstacles."
Or, use the instructions given in the brochures that come with each Solution. Each gives simple steps that don't require PKTT or any testing.

2.0 Gardeners
Read pages 86-87, "Starting Your Co-Creative Gardener's Kit" and pages 103-104, “Co-Creative Gardener's Kit for Gardening 2.0"
There are also times that you will just use the instructions given in the brochures that come with each Solution.
You'll also incorporate the Solutions when using the balancing processes in Part Four of the Garden Workbook, and the 2.1 Troubleshooting Process. We'll talk more about this later in spring.




