Moindreffor wrote:Hello
the tomatoes transplanted yesterday without watering are doing very well, so cool
This is something that I am particularly happy with this year, and which opens up a window of optimism for a future with more drought in a context of sandy soil. I transplanted my tomatoes long before Didier's last video, and when I felt the humidity of the soil, I brought the watering can home. For three weeks they have been installed, no watering since (put in perspective, because I had the heavy rain of 11/12 May), outside the vegetable garden it is dry. I have a good borehole, but I don't like to waste water (and nothing says that it will remain effective, last summer in my area we lost 1,5 m of water in the wells, filled since, but good).
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