Maintain your lawn and garden in an ecological way

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by gegyx » 15/10/07, 22:33

Missed, for moles! It was not me.
But the cousin Obelix
https://www.econologie.com/forums/conseils-j ... t2319.html
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by Capt_Maloche » 16/10/07, 08:43

Bob Bob bob ...

After the methane of the moton, the Sheep-goat, it becomes scat Image

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by nonoLeRobot » 24/04/09, 22:40

A small pps presentation from justemillieu which shows an interesting reflection on mowing the lawn:

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by Lietseu » 25/04/09, 02:21

Thank you Nono and thank you lejustemilieu!

What poetry what truths!

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by Hasardine » 25/04/09, 08:30

OK ! I capitulate, there will be no grass !!!!

but that doesn't stop me from turning the field over to have a flat surface, fed up with hollows and bumps, strains and sprains!
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by the middle » 25/04/09, 09:07

OK ! I capitulate, there will be no grass !!!!

All right :D , And you will do what?
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by Hasardine » 25/04/09, 16:15

return the ground to level it and after nothing! will push what will! for now there are dandelions, violets, clovers, etc ... it's not ugly, it's just painful to break your face every 3 steps! the terrain looks like a minefield since the passage of construction machinery!
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by the middle » 25/04/09, 16:29

In this case, then why not sow wild flowers; it sells : Idea:
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by Hasardine » 25/04/09, 17:00

and why buy them if they grow on their own?

what I don't want is to have something high! style poppies, etc ...

the kids leus pleasure is to run, if I have tall grass it is not the foot, then, we wait, there is something that will grow!
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by Flytox » 25/04/09, 17:18

Hello Hazardine
Hasardine wrote:and why buy them if they grow on their own?

what I don't want is to have something high! style poppies, etc ...

If you let it grow as you want ... you get hay in 2 years ... a meter high .... and the kids who lay it where they run .... not very clear all that. And the poppies, it's superb!

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