Contest: wild gardens ... well almost!

Organize and arrange your garden and vegetable garden: ornamental, landscape, wild garden, materials, fruits and vegetables, vegetable garden, natural fertilizers, shelters, pools or natural swimming pool. lifetime plants and crops in your garden.
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Contest: wild gardens ... well almost!




by Christophe » 25/07/09, 14:01

As expected, I launch the "competition" (not really a competition but rather presentations and exchanges "of ideas)" almost wild garden ":

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"Meal" platform: the slab was the foundation of a wooden kiosk which was demolished (not maintained, too rotten ...) upon our arrival. The lamppost is temporarily placed there (test) and is powered by solar. In fact, it has never been used for anything other than testing.

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Corner "thistles" and at the bottom, the roof of the electro-solar-hydraulic plant

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Note the difference between our side and that of the neighbors:
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And an idea for making "strategic places" such as places for meals, relaxation, play ... put synthetic "green" rugs and recovery (if possible):

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by delnoram » 25/07/09, 22:22

nice your little muddy pond, but what's in it? : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 04/08/09, 09:29

delnoram wrote:nice your little muddy pond, but what's in it? : Mrgreen:


100% "stabilized" Missieur pitroule!

In 1000 years we may be able to put a derrick (in mechanics!) : Mrgreen:
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by jlt22 » 04/08/09, 10:28

Christophe wrote:
Corner "thistles"


With us in Brittany, the town halls impose to cut our thistles before they go into bloom
Regarding my lawn, it is full of moss (it looks like a wool carpet when you walk on it), and there is also white clover that I let come in bloom, I find pretty.
I still mow from time to time.
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by Christophe » 14/06/11, 15:43

Small subject revival following this subject: gardening / premium-to-mowers-a-la-retirement t10872.html
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