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- 27/06/18, 13:27
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Attack of caterpillars on my cabbages!
- answers: 4
- views: 3537
Re: cabbage attack
After the slugs the caterpillars ..... I planted 4 varieties of cabbage (flower / head / Brussels / broccoli) two weeks ago, I noticed attacks during my daily passages and put it on the back of these damn slugs ^^ but neni (by the way I experienced a slug invasion he ...
- 27/06/18, 11:59
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : My kitchen garden of the least effort
- answers: 2084
- views: 339636
Re: My kitchen garden of the least effort
well let's say that a neo, he will not have a reference to compare so he will always be happy to have 3 drumsticks (if we take the case of leeks) and will say "I did it" an old gardener used to having big and long white, tender barrels that melt ...
- 27/06/18, 10:28
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : My kitchen garden of the least effort
- answers: 2084
- views: 339636
Re: My kitchen garden of the least effort
This is where I could have thought about the difficulties encountered by "new gardeners". what is a new gardener for you? someone who has never sowed seeds or transplanted plants? because I, who have 40 years of gardening behind me, and bin last Sunday, with ...
- 27/06/18, 10:02
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : A vegetable meadow?
- answers: 631
- views: 119445
Re: A vegetable meadow?
at home, the basil leaves outside have also turned black and dried out (like your plant in photo # 1), the basil in the greenhouse is doing well. cucumbers vegetate but cucu often do this after transplanting, they vegetate for a while then take off all at once. ...
- 27/06/18, 00:54
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : My kitchen garden of the least effort
- answers: 2084
- views: 339636
Re: My kitchen garden of the least effort
I found myself embarked, "without the knowledge of my own free will", in a contradictory adventure. The "old ones", but they are rare, know that the Potager du Laesseux was first and foremost my vegetable garden, to feed me. I spoke about it incidentally here, on a thread called ...
- 27/06/18, 00:37
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : My kitchen garden of the least effort
- answers: 2084
- views: 339636
Re: My kitchen garden of the least effort
... because to believe that throwing a few seeds in the ground is enough to obtain enough to fill full baskets is illusory ... to throw seeds in the ground and have a magnificent development, one is in Jack and the magic beans I do not underestimate not a beginner's luck! Hey, something funny ...
- 26/06/18, 14:56
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
- answers: 24245
- views: 4015183
Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
(may god didier forgive me: oops:) I'm going to send you to HELL immediately !!! Gredinette ?? Yes, I had a relapse: oops: rascal, I like it, that sounds good like pseudo: lol: And you, how do you manage to transplant leeks? does the dibble go into the earth like in ...
- 25/06/18, 23:28
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : New lazy 04 kitchen garden
- answers: 297
- views: 84420
Re: New lazy 04 kitchen garden
Cool !!! A mushroom that smells of pastaga !! : lol:: lol: I should have no trouble recognizing this smell: mrgreen: Thanks for looking: wink: Edit: weird to see a picking period for an inedible mushroom: shock: It depends ... if c 'is to offer: twisted:: mrgreen:
- 25/06/18, 23:21
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
- answers: 24245
- views: 4015183
Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
Yesterday, I transplanted 100 blue leeks from Solaize. I couldn't go directly with the dibble, my soil was not loose enough under the hay (except in the places where the moles have passed: mrgreen :) So I had to play a bit of the grelinette (god damn didier forgive me: oops:) As I like ...
- 25/06/18, 23:02
- Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
- Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
- answers: 24245
- views: 4015183
Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
1 / - don't you think that it would be more productive to bury the plants at 10 or 20 cm and then cover them with hay (at 20 or 30 cm)? 2 / - at +110 days, expected time for harvest, we notice that the skin of the tubers is thin and fragile; despite all our care, she therefore suffered tears ...