Stef72 wrote:beautiful your green poppy fertilizer! .
The poppy, you stir the earth in 15 years and it grows back!
Stef72 wrote:beautiful your green poppy fertilizer! .
Did67 wrote:Stef72 wrote:beautiful your green poppy fertilizer! .
The poppy, you stir the earth in 15 years and it grows back!
to be chafoin wrote:Regarding tomatoes, you say that you have a lot of flowers but on the photo of the tomato plan in the form of shrubs, I see few, like for some tomatoes in my garden: lots of foliage and few flowers / fruits ... .
Did67 wrote:Stef72 wrote:I hope that one day we will have the opportunity to meet Phoenicians and we have the opportunity to exchange around this with a good beer ...
Do not wait 25 years, otherwise, my beer to me, it will be poured into a crack ... soil!
Did67 wrote:The dream: to laugh at your own death!
I'm working, doctor. I work !!!
So thank you for laughing!
I hold on to the idea that if the first bacteria had refused to die, well, we would still be at the first bacteria! So, logically, death is good. For the living. Even if obviously, with our sickly curiosity, our attachment to others, we would like to stay ...
Did67 wrote:olivier75 wrote:
In the fall, a rotavator pass ...
The rotavator is a "tiller" on the back of a tractor.
ex: http://www.kongskilde.com/Agriculture/S ... 310%20R320
[Originally, like horn, fridge or pen, it's a brand]
I guess you were talking about rotofil?
Stef72 wrote:Did67 wrote:Stef72 wrote:I hope that one day we will have the opportunity to meet Phoenicians and we have the opportunity to exchange around this with a good beer ...
Do not wait 25 years, otherwise, my beer to me, it will be poured into a crack ... soil!
I admit that it made me laugh ... even if the background is very serious ...
if my big garden was stuck to my house I will probably have already launched invitations to do a Phenoculture day with camping + a few guests in the house, but we are all in distant corners, and I don't know if I will have enough of space!
more seriously with a friend, we wanted to do a "permaculture" day with locals (in fact, whatever the term, it is the question of non-tillage, green manure, etc. that interests us) in August with a visit to his land in the morning, picnic at noon and visit my garden in the afternoon. If people here are interested, we could open a topic to discuss it so as not to pollute Olivier's topic ...
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