nico239 wrote:Did67 wrote:It's funny, because this weekend I received my editor and we talked about the second book, of course. Who will start with this: "where am I?"
Second or 3e
second, republishing counts for butter in spinach
nico239 wrote:Did67 wrote:It's funny, because this weekend I received my editor and we talked about the second book, of course. Who will start with this: "where am I?"
Second or 3e
olivier75 wrote:Hello,
I do not think anybody has answered you, it's a deer your visitor.
Olivier.
VetusLignum wrote:2 videos on the difficulties related to the installation of a vegetable garden in an area tending towards the forest.
nico239 wrote:VetusLignum wrote:2 videos on the difficulties related to the installation of a vegetable garden in an area tending towards the forest.
I know the subject well to have followed it from the beginning.
It would be rather the opposite ie not an area tending towards the forest but a forest tending towards a plot of culture ....
It was indeed a plot of semi-forest fallow that was lent to her and that she tries to transform into a plot of culture until it becomes a vegetable garden.
VetusLignum wrote:nico239 wrote:VetusLignum wrote:2 videos on the difficulties related to the installation of a vegetable garden in an area tending towards the forest.
I know the subject well to have followed it from the beginning.
It would be rather the opposite ie not an area tending towards the forest but a forest tending towards a plot of culture ....
It was indeed a plot of semi-forest fallow that was lent to her and that she tries to transform into a plot of culture until it becomes a vegetable garden.
I think that's what I meant.
fl78960 wrote:Very interesting video, some images (the mix brambles and ferns) could have been shot at home.
For my part, I think I managed to control the weeds on the planks of culture thanks to a very (very) good thickness of hay.
His comments on potatoes are the same as mine.
That said, I can be clever with my squash & zucchini which seem to be doing much better: no more mulching (hay)? more rainfall?
I remember :
1 / the principle of braid hedge bristles, but I am not convinced that it is applicable in my case if I do not come often enough on the spot.
2 / mow and mow to keep control over the spaces I want to clear.
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