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- 20/03/22, 12:52
- Forum: humanitarian disasters, natural, climatic and industrial
- Subject : Tension with Russia in Ukraine
- answers: 10863
- views: 982120
- 17/03/22, 08:34
- Forum: Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
- answers: 24248
- views: 4327478
Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
The lazy vegetable garden has a future, I have more and more practitioners around me. Many have a bad bottom and don't put enough hay, some can't help but hoe or pass the tiller, others make a kind of mound. But overall out of 29 gardeners from the Shared Gardens...
- 05/03/22, 12:02
- Forum: Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
- answers: 24248
- views: 4327478
Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
Didier STP you can look at your private messages
- 03/03/22, 10:04
- Forum: Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Didier (Did67) has one of his emails hacked?
- answers: 4
- views: 5363
Re: Didier have one of his emails hacked
Scam confirmation here is the answer I just got Thank you for your answer, it relieves me to talk to you. In fact, I'm on the road for further examinations and analyzes because for 2 weeks now, I have been discovered to have hepatitis B, I didn't want to tell anyone about it since this...
- 03/03/22, 10:00
- Forum: Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Didier (Did67) has one of his emails hacked?
- answers: 4
- views: 5363
Didier (Did67) has one of his emails hacked?
Just an info, I just received a spam with a strange text from Didier.
Distrust if you also receive his account "Laurence helmstetter" may be hacked
Distrust if you also receive his account "Laurence helmstetter" may be hacked
- 06/02/22, 18:21
- Forum: Economy and finance, sustainability, growth, GDP, ecological tax systems
- Subject : Economic crises, sacrificed youth and poverty
- answers: 123
- views: 70216
Re: Economic crises, sacrificed youth and poverty
Christophe wrote:Ah the Boomer mentality...
It's a boomer caricature. And frankly, I, who am from the end of the boomer generation, would like to be 20 years old now. Even if the future is dark, the possibilities are numerous!
- 22/01/22, 11:21
- Forum: Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
- answers: 24248
- views: 4327478
Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
What shocks me the most is when these same YouTubers brag about going to Saudi Arabia to avoid taxes and also boast about the entrepreneurial freedom they have there.
- 21/01/22, 18:27
- Forum: Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : lazy gardener in Loire Atlantique
- answers: 529
- views: 139995
Re: Lazy Gardener in Loire Atlantique
Didier writes it often, it's not the size that counts, despite that here is a photo of Brussels sprouts, they are very good, melting, a delight. I removed the task from the center, no doubt the beginning of rotting. IMG20220119155031.jpg By the way a picture of my sweet potatoes From small tubes...
- 11/01/22, 17:11
- Forum: Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Vegetable garden of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)
- answers: 3139
- views: 542117
Re: Laziness of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)
Thank you ! If so, rose chafer larvae are grayish-white, while cockchafer larvae are yellowish-white, so you'll recognize them more easily. What about “auxiliary nematodes” against slugs? (I saw this on a video of a guy who had set up an “electrified barrier...
- 10/01/22, 15:18
- Forum: Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : My kitchen garden of the least effort
- answers: 2084
- views: 369049
Re: My kitchen garden of the least effort
I cross plant. It doesn't always work, depending on the weather, sometimes one gets ahead and suffocates the other. This often happens to me. But I like it as I have too small a surface, it is sometimes dense like a forest. It's all mixed up. Thanks to the technique of pp it...