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Action St kita: planting fruit trees everywhere!




by recyclinage » 17/08/08, 10:23

I would like to tempt the devil by an illegal but very venerable action.

This action could give a propagating impulse of greenery.

The action is simple.

Some of you have fruit trees at home.

Could you remove some shoots, sprouts and replanted everywhere where the vegetation is not maintained.

Wherever it could serve as a walking guide.

In short, EVERYWHERE !!!

When the trees are mature, noise will quickly run among young and old to go to serve,
and who knows will give ideas to future aspiring horticulturists


in advance thank you for this civic disobedience,
but how ethical.

to your straw hat and rubber boot.

to your good heart ladies and gentlemen.
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by Christophe » 17/08/08, 10:25

Uh it's a nice idea and I don't see why it is illegal?!?

In fact we simply replate nature.

Only here if the idea is good, to make a cutting it is not so simple and especially not so effective as that. By cons throw seeds or pits everywhere it is possible but it must take ...

It is generally necessary to rig the fruit trees and not to cut them to obtain fruit.

ps: what is "st kita"?
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by recyclinage » 17/08/08, 10:28

sweet flowers are a must too
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by recyclinage » 17/08/08, 10:34

St Kita is a very tall woman

as are her first name with Catherine and that at St Catherine all wood takes root, ...


For your question if you put sweet flowers near fruit trees.

Don't worry the bees will help you keep the trees in shape.


the goal is to recreate pollination.
diversity will return with the bees.

if you have fruit trees, you just have to bypass the area around the tree when you mow, and you can harvest a lot of young fresh shoots and be ready to help us
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by recyclinage » 17/08/08, 10:57

could you circulate this action in your contacts please?

and could you keep the action name St Kita?

this will bring good luck to the planter.

and do not forget to make a wish to each tree that you replant

plants will help you achieve it
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by gegyx » 17/08/08, 11:06

It's a good idea.
Near cities the problem is that the land that is not maintained, or abandoned, is often ex-agricultural land (nurseries, fruit trees, various).
My home is cherry trees waiting ...
Too expensive labor for harvesting.
Who are waiting to be sold to a property developer ...
So everything will be razed within 5 years, except a few that will enhance the planned lots, by the greatest of luck.

But these trees, I squint when the season comes, but generally they are scraped before the full maturity of the fruits. The kids (passing through, or "traveling") have fun there, and don't bother picking the fruit properly. It's easier to break large branches….

In several countries, there are anecdotal precedents, with planters-consumers of dried leaves, who were going to plant cannabis on other people's land.


In any case, it is better to plant a tree when it is feasible than to leave it abandoned.
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Myself it trots me, to plant Japanese medlar trees (Eriobotrya japonica), on the particular ground, already vegetated and sported by architect, which adjoins me, which is only used to separate a commercial parking lot from the dwellings.
I made a few plants, in pots (with tasty fruit stones), but I don't really have room in my garden.

http://gardenbreizh.org/modules/gbdb/pl ... nica.html#
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by recyclinage » 17/08/08, 11:17

I chose to plant very sweet flowers near the fruit trees


I live in the countryside
but even here the trees are cut down to have a yield of 4 m² more for the harvest


I will choose places inaccessible to ordinary people and places where plants can proliferate

my goal is to recreate pollination and the biological microcosm that goes with it

I also notice that the biotope is subject to profitability

we brush out twisted and through in the forest for the health of the trees and a better yield and that kills the whole biotope

we only have harmful insects and less and less sowing insects

fewer sowing insects = fewer sowing animals

in short if we don't react quickly we will have to pollinate ourselves by hand

and we will have lost all traces of animal life that charitably worked for us
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Re: Action St kita: plant fruit trees everywhere!




by the middle » 17/08/08, 11:21

recyclinage wrote:I would like to tempt the devil by an illegal but very venerable action.

This action could give a propagating impulse of greenery.

The action is simple.

Some of you have fruit trees at home.

Could you remove some shoots, sprouts and replanted everywhere where the vegetation is not maintained.

Wherever it could serve as a walking guide.

In short, EVERYWHERE !!!

When the trees are mature, noise will quickly run among young and old to go to serve,
and who knows will give ideas to future aspiring horticulturists


in advance thank you for this civic disobedience,
but how ethical.

to your straw hat and rubber boot.

to your good heart ladies and gentlemen.

But yes, Recycling!
Ho, I've been telling myself for 20 years; but why the administration, the communes plant trees which are pretty, and which do not give fruit ... (as much to combine the useful with the pleasant)
But here, I am a man who respects the rules too much.
Recently I saw a report on terrorists who transform "dead" land at night into real little parks with flowers ; they break the law (London, I think)
Ok, I'm also going to become a bandit, I have lots of mulberry shoots to spread (not brambles : Cheesy: )
And I also have too much muget; hop on the edge of forests :D
Great idea, I'm going to have fun.
PS avoid busy roads (risk of accident)
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by recyclinage » 17/08/08, 11:26

Don't forget to say a prayer to St Kita,
and make a wish when you transplant your plants.

St Kita will bring you happiness as she does wherever she goes

just ask him to forgive you for your bad deeds tell him you want everything are happiness and make your wish

she will help you achieve it

(she will do it only if you say your prayer with heart)
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by recyclinage » 17/08/08, 15:05

May God help our virtuous green-handed terrorists.
May his angels protect each of them and help them in their noble mission.

Peace to the man of good will.
Peace to the virtuous who hears the way of the heart and souls.


Amen
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