The "Potager du Laesseux" in the Dordogne

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by jpbord » 10/10/18, 05:46

Did67 wrote:
Jpbord wrote:During our stay in Crete, the leeks grew without fertilizer, watering and other of course!


Hey there, Crete: the last touches to my book have been made in Crete, south coast (the north is too "civilized" for my taste, although Chania is of interest). Have you been on the Lassithi plateau (that could have inspired your leeks!).


Hi Didier, we spent three weeks in Crete on the west side of the island, between Chania and Maleme where we made a large part of the west of the island, only olive trees! we did not do the east side of the island!
ps; I took the opportunity to reread your book!
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by jpbord » 10/10/18, 05:53

in crest would you have seen this plant?
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by Did67 » 10/10/18, 08:28

Without a doubt :

- parterre, a "Strelitzia" (from South Africa)
- in height, a papaya (origin? - exotic!).
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by Did67 » 10/10/18, 08:30

Jpbord wrote:
... only olive trees!



Crete is a big producer of olive oil, including "organic" found at home in ... Norma !!!!
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by jpbord » 10/10/18, 13:25

Did67 wrote:Without a doubt :

- parterre, a "Strelitzia" (from South Africa)
- in height, a papaya (origin? - exotic!).



thank you for your answer especially the papaya because "the bird of paradise" I knew because we go every year to my beautiful daughter who is on the island of Reunion.
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by jpbord » 02/11/18, 16:15

little tour to the garden November 2, and yes always tomatoes and mildew has not yet sevis! for how long ?
view of my new greenhouse for sowing, this year was more than good so long live the phenoculture!
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by jpbord » 02/11/18, 16:21

pictures of my chicken coop
my gold mine at the bottom of it, minimum 3000 m² on at least 1,5 m deep a pure potting of leaves, that happiness for my seedlings !!!!
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 03/11/18, 01:51

There is a lot of moisture in this greenhouse that you fear mildew?

Otherwise nice vegetable garden ....

It's going to be the moment to eat them leeks ...

Sowing in progress?
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by jpbord » 03/11/18, 08:06

nico239 wrote:There is a lot of moisture in this greenhouse that you fear mildew?

Otherwise nice vegetable garden ....

It's going to be the moment to eat them leeks ...

Sowing in progress?


For the first greenhouse it is not too serious I will use it to make my seedlings, because it has only one door that I can open.
the second one where there are tomatoes no moisture is open on all four sides.
this morning it's not moisture but frost (-1) so ....
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by to be chafoin » 05/11/18, 00:02

Jpbord wrote: my gold mine down, minimum 3000 m² on at least 1,5 deep m a pure potting of leaves, that happiness for my seedling !!!!
This is the Terra Preta!
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