Miscanthus visit 2 fields in Belgium by CIPF Valbiom

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by Christophe » 16/09/08, 10:50

lejustemilieu wrote:I love the pots of flowers.Come me, there are tons of plastic, which accumulate over the years. :?


The parks to contain contain them for 2 years I think but I do not know what they do with them!

But how long do biodegradable pots last? Because with the earth and humidity it is the conditions of biodegradability guaranteed ...
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by the middle » 16/09/08, 12:11

But how long do biodegradable jars last

No, I'm talking about the plants I buy in the spring every year, these plants are potted, and the pots are used only once. In this case, the biodegradable organic pot is useful. :D
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by Christophe » 16/09/08, 12:19

Yes yes I understood correctly, I was talking about the pots in miscanthus sorry ...
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by Bibiphoque » 16/09/08, 12:19

lejustemilieu wrote:
But how long do biodegradable jars last

No, I'm talking about the plants I buy in the spring every year, these plants are potted, and the pots are used only once. In this case, the biodegradable organic pot is useful. :D


Hello,
: Mrgreen: You should think about producing them yourself from seeds (preferably organic! : Mrgreen: )
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by Christophe » 16/09/08, 12:21

You can't do it all yourself Bibi! And then you have to buy a first time right?

Now it's safe: buying seeds is better than pots, we don't transport soil or water ... but not everything is available.
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by Bibiphoque » 16/09/08, 12:53

Hello,
I know, Christophe, it was a joke.

well, I'm going to put into production some (rare) special trees, since the last semi (accidental) went well: diospyros lotus (persimmon tree from Europe)

Quality wood, numerous and edible fruits, in addition the silouette of the tree can be very hesitant.

http://images.google.fr/images?hl=fr&q= ... a=N&tab=wi

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by Christophe » 16/09/08, 13:04

Is it nephles (spelling to check)?

Do you manage to have fruit in Belgium?
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by Bibiphoque » 16/09/08, 13:08

Christophe wrote:Is it nephles (spelling to check)?

Do you manage to have fruit in Belgium?


Hello,
no, not medlars.
Mini persimmon is the same family of plants, as well as ebony. (black wood)
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by Woodcutter » 18/09/08, 20:55

bham wrote:Very nice indeed these pots ... biodegradable I guess; [...]
Not necessarily biodegradable, but if it can be really valued as a fuel with only C from vegetable end of life, it is not nothing ...
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by the middle » 25/03/09, 08:32

Happy March 25 to all,
Yesterday on RTB (Belgian TV), they said that it was time to harvest the big grass; because it is completely dry.
(well, if it's not raining) : Cheesy:
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