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by Stef72 » 14/04/20, 09:40

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What are the tubes of this construction?


You will like it: it is the recup 'of old electoral panels : Cheesy:
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by Doris » 14/04/20, 13:13

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by Stef72 » 30/04/20, 07:35

Hi friends,

here is a little tour of the garden on April 28:


Be well and have a good week!
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by Stef72 » 19/05/20, 06:57

Hello lazy gardeners!

the tomatoes are planted, here is a very general and quick tour of the garden (with a few points on current and future projects ...):



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by Paul72 » 19/05/20, 17:18

Nice the garden, it is frankly green !! We feel that "the water" is not very far in depth, am I wrong? : Wink:
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by Stef72 » 19/05/20, 18:23

Paul72 wrote:Nice the garden, it is frankly green !! We feel that "the water" is not very far in depth, am I wrong? : Wink:


you are not mistaken, full of horsetails, reeds, and the water is 1 meter in the well!
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by Stef72 » 21/07/20, 12:49

Hi lazy people,

quick little tour of the garden (the beehives are the first 2 minutes).



Have a good week !
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by Stef72 » 18/10/20, 22:03

Wonderful weather to go to the garden!
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by alkaline » 27/10/20, 17:33

Very nice your garden / vegetable patch. Are you there every day?
Interesting the size of the trees, sometimes my father who is a gardener in a park shows me things but I always have trouble imagining what it will look like ... even more or less ... last year I no lilac flowers because I had checked everything ... now I will know : Oops: I hope you will tell us what you learned.
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by Stef72 » 28/10/20, 19:57

Alkaline wrote:Very nice your garden / vegetable patch. Are you there every day?
Interesting the size of the trees, sometimes my father who is a gardener in a park shows me things but I always have trouble imagining what it will look like ... even more or less ... last year I no lilac flowers because I had checked everything ... now I will know : Oops: I hope you will tell us what you learned.


Thank you Alkaline! I am far from being present every day, especially to work really, it's more about once a week!
for pruning, the advice we received from our landscaper friend was very basic and above all to remove our fear of doing wrong: cut the interior branches to give light, the dead branches and prevent the tree from rising too much or spread out (I summarize). she advised to prune on Valentine's Day for the bigger ones.
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