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- 01/12/17, 12:20
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Creation and maintenance of an orchard
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Re: Creation and maintenance of an orchard
The special edition of the 4 seasons of the organic garden, my permaculture orchard, gives the name of good nurserymen to consult in each large region, even for the mountain.Denis I have noted for you, for all useful purposes, the links that are in this journal to which I have subscribed since ... 1980. http: // www ....
- 27/11/17, 14:55
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Raspberry plantation
- answers: 34
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Re: Raspberry plantation
I think I misunderstood the height question. for 50 to 70 cm, I was talking about the horizontal height that we are trying to achieve with the arch. I do not cut the stems lengthwise for non-ascending varieties. for the ascending varieties, I cut the stems, in November after ...
- 20/11/17, 15:26
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
- answers: 24245
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
Dahlias. I left them there for the moment (I learned well ^^) but it makes a big biomass. I imagine, that as green waste, even the largest stems are unsuitable for TC 25 ( I have the TC 2500 but it's the same), from what I read around pages 200.? I didn't e ...
- 14/11/17, 17:41
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
I believe that Bobbysolo67 recycles "supports" in which the garden centers are delivered for plants in pots of diameter 8 or 10. In general, the garden centers give them. It is for single use. Absolutely, Didier, and in addition to my previous message, here are 3 bouquets of mâc ...
- 13/11/17, 21:56
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
- answers: 24245
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
as Didier pointed out to me at the time, it's a salad that likes the fresh to rise, so my warm seedlings did not rise immediately, I put them outside, even if it wasn't not very fresh, it was still colder than inside and there the lifting took place Here is my plate of lamb's lettuce that I ...
- 10/11/17, 16:16
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
These are bulbs from last year, which have remained in the ground, to produce seeds this year (biennial plant). When the seeds were ready, I "decapitated" the plants by simply breaking the flower stalk. What remained of the foot (the bulb having "deflated" for us ...
- 10/11/17, 12:42
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
Paysan.bio wrote:I cut them about 5cm above the roots. With a knife, like a salad
I do not butt.
I have been doing the same for 3 years and I confirm what you say elsewhere. It is a process that I learned from a Swiss gardener, Susanne Schütz (who also uses bokashi).
- 05/11/17, 19:54
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
I can't help but show you two copies of Superschmelz kohlrabi harvested yesterday (sown in a terrine and then transplanted) into the hay.
- 18/10/17, 10:47
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
- answers: 24245
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
for carrots, I advise them to dig a small furrow, to sow, to seal quite seriously and not to close the furrow but to cover it with sawdust. keep sawdust moist until emerged. ... sawdust, or a thin layer of potting soil. Before sowing, I rub the ...
- 10/10/17, 15:18
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
- answers: 24245
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
I will eventually get "shot" but I suggest the following link - which I find interesting - to forumGerman speakers (because there must be some): wink: Site of a German "phenoculteur" Why would you want us to be shot ??? We would have become sectarian here ???? Or have ...