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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 02/11/20, 11:26

Old tomatoes uh, they are not so-called "old" seeds.

But just tomatoes from the past or current season as far as they are concerned
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 04/11/20, 21:50

If you don't feel like tiring yourself, there is a simple way to have your chickens prepare your onion platters.

They will clean up the slugs and their eggs a little, make a clean sweep of your wild herbs ... without you having to do anything. Image

Isn't life beautiful? Image


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by Doris » 04/11/20, 22:27

Ouïouïouï, it will clean the coffers : Mrgreen:
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 04/11/20, 22:34

Doris wrote:Ouïouïouï, it will clean the coffers : Mrgreen:


Ah I admit that at the end of the season when the coffers are invaded ... things move for a long time.

Very practical and ecological
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by alkaline » 05/11/20, 15:04

Adrien (ex-nico239) wrote:
Ah I admit that at the end of the season when the coffers are invaded ... things move for a long time.
Very practical and ecological
it makes me want to install chicks : Lol:
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 09/11/20, 23:37

Alkaline wrote:
Adrien (ex-nico239) wrote:
Ah I admit that at the end of the season when the coffers are invaded ... things move for a long time.
Very practical and ecological
it makes me want to install chicks : Lol:


Ah I admit that it is very practical ...

I will confirm it in the next video but I realize that the 3 chests they have prepared contain much less slugs than the others.

Do they know how to find eggs?
I do not know.

It would be necessary to plan a fallow for hens of a few days each time in each box before spring or autumn in order to have a little less predation ...
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 09/11/20, 23:44

Here, speaking of predation, I found a mound of earth this morning in one of the chests which seems to be the work of a mole ...

We really have a lot in the area

Having a little didn't bother me too much but I wonder if having a lot will not be ...
I have no experience on this

When we see this report we see all the same that she likes aneciques ...
Shouldn't they work all my little stock

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by Doris » 10/11/20, 00:45

At home, I have very few moles, a lot more voles. A neighbor is a little overgrown with moles. This summer I had mounds, which I thought were the mole thing earlier, but in sandy soil when it all crumbles you can never be sure. I set the trap, it was a mole. It bothered me, but nothing more. In sandy and acidic soil, earth glasses and many other soil organisms take a long time to settle. I prefer my insects and glass of earth to moles, sorry, sometimes you have to choose.
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 10/11/20, 01:20

For the moment no other solution than to wait and see ...

On the other hand, they stir the earth well that's for sure ...

My wife regularly collects "mole soil" for her own plantations.
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by Did67 » 10/11/20, 08:47

Adrien (ex-nico239) wrote:
When we see this report we see all the same that she likes aneciques ...
Shouldn't they work all my little stock



It is their staple food. So yeah, it's a bit boring. But in reality, they only eat those fallen in the galleries, which they browse all day long ... I do not think that it is a big predator of worms, which still have enough places intact elsewhere ...

I also caught one two days ago - again big underground activity. I caught two mole rats and a mole.

In theory, I don't like to trap moles, which I consider "quite useful" (soil aeration, "tillage"). But they "prepare" the ground for mole rats, less well armed to dig galleries. In short, they are the tunnel boring machines of mole rats. So I trap them anyway ...
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