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Re: A vegetable garden in the lazy Sarthe




by Did67 » 12/12/16, 23:00

"Nothing is ever all white, nothing is ever all black!"

Not even horses or ponies!
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Re: A vegetable garden in the lazy Sarthe




by Ahmed » 12/12/16, 23:06

Excessive use of this formula can be annoying ... : roll: Even the nuances must sometimes be nuanced! : Wink:
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Re: A vegetable garden in the lazy Sarthe




by Did67 » 12/12/16, 23:27

It seemed to me that the pun with "white horse" / "black horse" was tempting. Finally, I let myself be tempted ...

The writing deserved to be a little more careful, maybe ...?
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Re: A vegetable garden in the lazy Sarthe




by Ahmed » 12/12/16, 23:44

No! In this case, the formula may apply. My remark was of a more general nature: the "never" is what sins by excess (what you wish to denounce).
Isn't the internal (formal) contradiction obvious to you? 8)
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Re: A vegetable garden in the lazy Sarthe




by sicetaitsimple » 13/12/16, 21:26

To Didier and Ahmed,

thank you for your comments, but you would be in my place what would you do with such a predigested biomass source?

-layer warm, I already explained that for now at least it was not possible, question of physical presence, even if the day or I would have time it would interest me to try.
- spreading profusely on the existing garden, I have perhaps read too many speeches on the "burning" character of the dung or horse manure, in addition I actually have some reservations (not supported) vis-à-vis certain pathogens.
- "hot" composting?
- "cold" composting, via the creation of a dedicated plot in the meadow with subsequent cultivation?

Take all your suggestions.
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Re: A vegetable garden in the lazy Sarthe




by Did67 » 13/12/16, 23:56

Ahmed wrote:No! In this case, the formula may apply. My remark was of a more general nature: the "never" is what sins by excess (what you wish to denounce).
Isn't the internal (formal) contradiction obvious to you? 8)


It's more complicated. The sentence is not meant to be a "hymn" to relativity.

It wants to be the expression of an "absolute belief" in the fact that on earth "nothing" is "never perfect". I'm convinced. Anything that really exists has flaws, if you want to take a good look! It's a bit Taoist! And nothing is ever totally bad [although I'm still looking for the atomic bomb, mosquitoes and drug dealers ...]

So it gives that "nothing is ever quite white, nor ever quite gray".

As it is a little "religious" thought, the absolutism of "never" seems to me to be out of place!
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Re: A vegetable garden in the lazy Sarthe




by Did67 » 13/12/16, 23:58

sicetaitsimple wrote:
- "cold" composting, via the creation of a dedicated plot in the meadow with subsequent cultivation?

Take all your suggestions.


This is what I would do: a covered strip of ten to fifteen cm; and then I will observe to "correct": cover with a little hay? cover and plant gourmet vegetables; cabbage ???
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Re: A vegetable garden in the lazy Sarthe




by sicetaitsimple » 14/12/16, 19:39

Did67 wrote:This is what I would do: a covered strip of ten to fifteen cm; and then I will observe to "correct": cover with a little hay? cover and plant gourmet vegetables; cabbage ???


Yes, that's what I imagined ... To put a good layer of it at the foot of the (young) fruit trees too, it seems (the term is "refusal") that the animals do not like to eat the grass too much. grew back through their droppings. If that can take the beast away ...

But hey, all this is not really lazy! I have read that a horse (not a pony, even a double one) produces more than 10 tonnes of manure (including litter, therefore) per year!
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Re: A vegetable garden in the lazy Sarthe




by jpg43 » 14/12/16, 19:55

Please note this will not prevent the pony from barking the tree.
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Re: A vegetable garden in the lazy Sarthe




by sicetaitsimple » 14/12/16, 21:36

jpg43 wrote:Please note this will not prevent the pony from barking the tree.


Certainly not, actually .... In the immediate future the wire mesh installed this WE (see photo above) should hopefully suffice ...
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