The vegetable garden without getting tired

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Re: The vegetable garden without getting tired




by stephgouv » 15/09/20, 15:13

Did67 wrote:
stephgouv wrote:
Did67 wrote:In my last video (which you haven't watched I think)

Sure enough, I haven't watched the last video yet (I finished the "theory part" video about the UK this weekend), but I'll fix it in the next few days (they're so interesting!).
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Phew, I was hot ... I was expecting "they are so long!"

[Or, in other circumstances, not here, at): "they are so annoying!"]


Good documentaries never last long, the same here.
The most "boring" is to get to the end of the video and wait for the next one (luckily for me, I have one in reserve).
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Re: The vegetable garden without getting tired




by stephgouv » 15/09/20, 15:20

Did67 wrote:... or for example bury wood and do not change anything!] ...

No, that I had done last year ... Pfffff Never again!
The only positive point is that in this place, it is always very humid (the wood is saturated with water).
I had put the potatoes there that year and the plants don't seem to have suffered because the harvest was not bad (and I still have a few plants to "pull out").
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Re: The vegetable garden without getting tired




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 15/09/20, 17:34

Did67 wrote:In my last video (which you haven't watched I think)


Pfff we no longer receive email notifications for YT ...

Well I download it for the road this weekend.
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 15/09/20, 17:39

Did67 wrote:In my last video (which you haven't watched I think), I show the "smallest cauliflowers in the world" (unless I'm wrong, it's a rush that I haven't edited yet ???). Following my refusal to water. No mycorrhizae. No water. Despite fertility. Feet that remained rikikis which, the biological clock having advanced, formed rikikissime "apples" ... This is normal!

Cauliflower is a great indicator of how well you are dealing with "fertility" and "growth" (biomass formation) - as opposed to "development" (appearance of new organs).

As with everything, professionals usually have specific varieties (often hybrids when it comes to cabbages - like lettuce!). But the big difference does not come from there, but from the management of fertility in the broad sense (including irrigation). Make them a "Brittany in spring" climate (sprinkling, absence of water stress) and you will not have any surprises!

In 2016, a wet year, by doing nothing, I had cauliflowers whose apples were such that with two hands, I could not cover them! That year, at home, the climate was "naturally Breton!".


Ok for culture.
It was anything but our priority
But little by little we will be interested
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Re: The vegetable garden without getting tired




by Did67 » 15/09/20, 18:10

Adrien (ex-nico239) wrote:
Pfff we no longer receive email notifications for YT ...



Is that so ??? How is that ??? Consequence of my refusal to monetize ???
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by Moindreffor » 15/09/20, 18:15

Did67 wrote:
Adrien (ex-nico239) wrote:
Pfff we no longer receive email notifications for YT ...



Is that so ??? How is that ??? Consequence of my refusal to monetize ???

no i think youtube has modified some little things
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Re: The vegetable garden without getting tired




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 15/09/20, 19:11

Moindreffor wrote:
Did67 wrote:
Adrien (ex-nico239) wrote:
Pfff we no longer receive email notifications for YT ...



Is that so ??? How is that ??? Consequence of my refusal to monetize ???

no i think youtube has modified some little things


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Re: The vegetable garden without getting tired




by Did67 » 15/09/20, 19:16

I thought it was fair for Donald Trump !!!
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Re: The vegetable garden without getting tired




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 15/09/20, 21:35

In fact you may be subscribed to videos you no longer receive email notifications. Image

So basically and except for a tip that I would not know, it is no longer useful to be a subscriber.
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Re: The vegetable garden without getting tired




by sicetaitsimple » 15/09/20, 21:48

Adrien (ex-nico239) wrote:In fact you may be subscribed to videos you no longer receive email notifications. Image

So basically and except for a tip that I would not know, it is no longer useful to be a subscriber.


In my case it works, but maybe it's because I have a @ gmail.com address reserved for this kind of stuff?
I always receive notifications that are displayed live on my phone and my tablet (no emails, never received any?).
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