My kitchen garden of the least effort

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Re: My kitchen garden of the least effort




by Moindreffor » 20/09/20, 20:29

Doris wrote:
Moindreffor wrote:and special, if it was simple, my onions transplanted and gone, are new there : Mrgreen: it grows back and turns green, so to be continued


Decidedly I had my head too much this spring and early summer with the slugs, when I harvested garlic, onion and company I found the result a little light, but not disappointing. No wonder, I really forgot a lot and it's growing back now. It must also be said that at one point the stems were severely attacked by slugs, maybe that's why I took them for disappeared. In any case it is growing well at the moment, I let them continue their adventure, I will see the result in a few months.

the same we will see, on the other hand next year at the first signs of rising seeds I will harvest, there I will put in place small bulbils of white onions from a seedling too, to follow
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by Moindreffor » 20/09/20, 20:31

sicetaitsimple wrote:
Moindreffor wrote: my onions transplanted and disappeared, are new there : Mrgreen:


Is it the "Lourdes onion" variety? : Lol:

I let go to seed, and I sell this the following year as a peasant seed "yellow onions from Lourdes" you see me, you don't see me : Mrgreen:
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by Doris » 20/09/20, 23:31

Be careful, mine may go up faster, I'm closer to Lourdes than you : Wink:
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by Moindreffor » 21/09/20, 13:44

Doris wrote:Be careful, mine may go up faster, I'm closer to Lourdes than you : Wink:

I think that we must be so close to each other from the "very high" Lourdes is only a point of fall : Mrgreen: so even if they go up as much as it is "to the heavens" directly : Mrgreen:
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by Doris » 21/09/20, 14:07

Moindreffor wrote:: Mrgreen: so even if they go up as much as it is "to the heavens" directly : Mrgreen:

Yes, but how do you collect the seeds afterwards? : Wink:
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by stephgouv » 21/09/20, 14:47

Doris wrote:
Moindreffor wrote:: Mrgreen: so even if they go up as much as it is "to the heavens" directly : Mrgreen:

Yes, but how do you collect the seeds afterwards? : Wink:

Ask Saint Did d'Alsace, he must have the answer!
Well, there is Saint Dié des Vosges ^^
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by Moindreffor » 21/09/20, 16:43

today I plucked the "ball" of flowers from my leek plant and I put it to dry, already 3 or 4 seeds collected, it must dry now
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by Did67 » 21/09/20, 17:49

There, it must be the case, but always wait until the seeds are well formed, well "full". Then dry and the seeds come off quite easily by rubbing everything ...
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by Did67 » 21/09/20, 17:51

stephgouv wrote:Ask Saint Did d'Alsace, he must have the answer!
Well, there is Saint Dié des Vosges ^^


I'm not there yet, up there. I failed, 3 or 4 times, but hey in no hurry.

But seed question, I am worried: it's sexuality !!! Now, as far as I know, angels have no sex! So do they have seeds ???
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by ENERC » 25/09/20, 19:28

I wasn't sure where to post this:
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France passes the milestone of 10.000 agricultural robots in service

8.000 milking robots, 2.000 robots dedicated to managing feed and livestock effluents, 100 market garden robots, mainly used for weeding, and around ten specimens in the vineyard: this is the panorama of agricultural robotics, in France, at the dawn of the 2020s.
https://www.pleinchamp.com/actualite/la ... en-service

Only 100 market garden robots ... it will surely increase quickly and why not reach our gardens. Hopefully it will be less stupid than the robot vacuum cleaner that gets stuck in the carpet.
It promises us funny videos in our gardens : Mrgreen:
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