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by stephgouv
10/03/22, 07:47
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : The Potager du Sloth: the book
answers: 1561
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Re: Le Potager du Sloth: the book

... my conferences (with their small dose of excess and provocation that I assume in the sense that I do it on purpose to shake the coconut tree). This is what allowed me to open my eyes and start thinking. In my house, the coconut quickly fell and sprouted in the ground. In a few years, the co...
by stephgouv
04/10/21, 13:11
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : The vegetable garden without getting tired
answers: 535
views: 121814

Re: The vegetable garden without getting tired

Who says autumn in my region, says risk of nocturnal frosts soon (for the moment, it has dropped twice to around 4 ° C). Given my limited availability in the vegetable garden during the week, I preferred to take the lead and enter the first wave of pumpkins (bright red from Etampe and Jaune from Paris) ...
by stephgouv
14/09/21, 12:52
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : Small vegetable garden 69 on the way to laziness
answers: 289
views: 62383

Re: Small vegetable patch 69 on the way to laziness

... Am puzzled, because for Petits Moineaux it does not say that its use also allows grafting. Perhaps he does not transplant, has no desire to transplant or even think that "grafting is intensive agriculture" ??? Therefore, the info is irrelevant to him ??? All its plants (approx ...
by stephgouv
10/09/21, 23:02
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : Small vegetable garden 69 on the way to laziness
answers: 289
views: 62383

Re: Small vegetable patch 69 on the way to laziness

Here is what is said about a forum concerning small sparrow: "(Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium): burnet leaf, like many varieties of botanical type. Small currant-type fruit 10 to 15 gr on a very vigorous plant which in freedom can line several m² on the ground or climb. .
by stephgouv
10/09/21, 11:05
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : Small vegetable garden 69 on the way to laziness
answers: 289
views: 62383

Re: Small vegetable patch 69 on the way to laziness

I don't know if you know or have ever heard of "Tomatologist"? General site or Sales site I had the opportunity a few years ago (during a vacation in the south) to visit him and discover other varieties of tomatoes than those sold in the trade. ...
by stephgouv
02/09/21, 08:14
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : Voles, the 2021 hunt is on
answers: 178
views: 32369

Re: Voles, the 2021 hunt is on

The hunt of the day. 2 beautiful specimens. What is astonishing is the vole which is had in a large swatter posed on the ground in the chicory. Proof is that they leave their galleries to walk elsewhere. DSC03185.JPG What is the other rodent? Mulot? 2 times in a row that I attracted ...
by stephgouv
02/09/21, 08:12
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : The vegetable garden without getting tired
answers: 535
views: 121814

Re: The vegetable garden without getting tired

Did67 wrote:shit, we're gonna be in the dark!

No worries, the onions will also be good under 25cm of hay. Everything will thus be balanced. : Mrgreen:
by stephgouv
01/09/21, 14:24
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
answers: 24245
views: 4012350

Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio

yool wrote:This is what I collected yesterday.

Congratulations!
On what area do you cultivate?
by stephgouv
01/09/21, 14:15
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : The vegetable garden without getting tired
answers: 535
views: 121814

Re: The vegetable garden without getting tired

Thank you for the clarification!
I will be careful in 2022 to make my lines according to the size of the bulb (I often put a hundred, so not too difficult to sort) and it will be easier to see those who "vernalize" (if there is vernalization ...)
by stephgouv
01/09/21, 10:45
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : The vegetable garden without getting tired
answers: 535
views: 121814

Re: The vegetable garden without getting tired

The size of the bulb planted also matters for vernalization, right?
If the bulb is "ready to" or "begins to" germinate, the risk of vernalization will be higher than a bulb still "asleep" since it will take more time for the latter to make its 5-6 leaves.

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