Trees -
Approach
One that occurs to me is to do the annual plant work as well as we can,
to give clear results, as that would then give us more confidence to
take note (or ignore if the results are contrary) of the assertions of
Dr Steiner about
trees and perennials. We could, in theory, check them out by undertaking
our own supersensible
research.
A more standard way is to undertake historical research. There are records
which log centuries of observation of forests. If we are really serious
and able, we could look to the pollen records of, for instance, the cyclic
rise and fall of the Elm trees. (There is a UK-based
site which is collecting information from Nature watchers about today,
the history of tomorrow.)
Germination tests we could do quickly and that would give us a modicum
of information with which we might then think what to do!
Considera is again willing to organise collation and analysis of work
if you would like to design and take on this project. Just ask!