Small vegetable garden 69 on the way to laziness

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Re: Small vegetable patch 69 on the way to laziness




by alkaline » 02/10/20, 16:23

The town has an average altitude of 300m, the climate is rather continental.
At the moment it is raining heavily, already 25mm of fall in the afternoon.
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by alkaline » 12/10/20, 16:05

Return to my small vegetable garden after 1 week of absence.

It's really the end of the tomatoes, I'm trying to ripen the ten large greens that remain under a veil, the plants are quite beautiful but it is raining and it is cold ...
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I doubt they will blush

I had planted 6 feet of eggplants in different places ... not a single fruit worthy of the name: too dry when it was hot and there too cold : Cry: but it is not lost because I spotted a place where the plant is well developed, I will aim there next year by better managing the water.

Salads, sugar loaf, do not want to grow ... black radishes either ... but patience.

Beans planted too late, it grows very poorly. Turnips are eaten by caterpillars, a plague at the moment in the garden.
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To my despair the caterpillars feast. ..not lost for everyone :)

On the other hand, I made a semi late carrot which takes a lot ... spinach, lamb's lettuce, Swiss chard, beets and cabbage are doing well.

I had a lot of chili peppers, bird tongues and sweet peppers a treat.
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chilies

It is time to prepare the ground and to program new board (for more potatoes), dung, hay

One cycle ends another begins.
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Re: Small vegetable patch 69 on the way to laziness




by alkaline » 14/10/20, 14:23

Yupi the beans are rising :)
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It's my silence it grows :)
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Re: Small vegetable patch 69 on the way to laziness




by alkaline » 26/10/20, 18:47

Yesterday it was over 41mm :P it starts to be not too bad!
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by Doris » 27/10/20, 07:44

Here too it rains well and for weeks, but hey, it's good, but a little late all that. But cabbages, salads, celery and lamb's lettuce are celebrating.
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by lemur » 27/10/20, 12:11

I am therefore the second to be from the same area, unless there are others.
It's cool to see developments close to home.
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by alkaline » 28/10/20, 18:51

Have a nice day in the garden today :)
I doubled the surface of my vegetable garden side of potatoes and cucurbits.
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A layer of horse dung, a layer of hay

It looks big but it's 4mx8m it's a start of expansion :D
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And There you go ! You just have to wait 5 months!

Not easy to spread a regular layer of hay!
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by alkaline » 28/10/20, 18:55

Some green tomatoes manage to ripen under the red light that I put for the seedlings.
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The last tomatoes
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by Doris » 28/10/20, 18:59

Your enlargement area is roughly the area of ​​my old vegetable garden, before multiple enlargements on enlargements ..... This is the vegetable garden in the colors of laziness. Mine is almost dressed for winter, with masses of organic material. I transplanted today, I now have just over 30cm of good brown soil. Here I am filled on my pile of sand. Good continuation
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by alkaline » 28/10/20, 19:19

Doris wrote:Your enlargement area is roughly the area of ​​my old vegetable garden, before multiple enlargements after enlargements ..
I also have 4 1,5mx4m boards in a shady place. I'm glad I started small and in multiple locations it allowed me to see how the plants reacted depending on the location of the garden.
Doris wrote: This is the vegetable garden in the colors of laziness. Mine is almost dressed for winter, with masses of organic material.
Yes and in addition I find it beautiful : Cheesy:
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