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by VetusLignum
07/02/19, 18:33
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 do not want anything. I explain. I dissuade people from getting tired carrying forest soil in their vegetable garden - I promote the deckchair and the lazy vegetable garden. You wouldn't want me to be schizophrenic anyway! In the end everyone does what they want ! Whoever wants to do it n...
by VetusLignum
07/02/19, 17:59
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

OK for forest edges. And OK for the few trees, infrequent in forests, rather customary for hedges and groves - which explains their particular functioning, with endomycorrhizae. By definition, a "border" is a hybrid situation where two worlds meet...
by VetusLignum
07/02/19, 14:46
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

That being said, my vegetable garden is on an old meadow, I have never inoculated and I have very productive green beans from the start. So ??? You have that chance that not everyone has of not having started from scratch. A meadow often provides very living soil (with lots of worms...
by VetusLignum
07/02/19, 13:28
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 transplanted green beans in a layer of faux BRF, 1) to test transplanting 2) knowing it was a legume i was relying on nitrogen fixation atmo result i harvested beans but not like previous years in bare soil, so yes in soil rich in wood, my beans...
by VetusLignum
07/02/19, 12:12
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

GardenerAmateur wrote:Julienmo, s for gluten, part of the answer:



See also Andy Cocup:


Note that the site has been inaccessible to me since mid-December. Have I been banned?
by VetusLignum
15/12/18, 17:10
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

An interesting document: http://publications.naturalengland.org.uk/file/5824256822738944 There is question of 2 anecics: Lumbricus terrestris and Aporrectodea longa. The second seems to be more common. It is not present on very acidic or very basic soils. In general, there is...
by VetusLignum
12/12/18, 18:10
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

Acting in "reaction" rarely gives good results. So if the "status quo", the "we don't touch nature" is a debatable conduct, and in any case, untenable for man except mass collective suicide (I'm talking about billions of people), the reverse don't...
by VetusLignum
12/12/18, 15:23
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

When I talk about ecology, or ecological, I'm talking about science. Not activists who claim it... Now, philosophically speaking, I'm not sure that a reasoning is to "allow yourself if it existed before". Seems like a mistake to me! One of many...
by VetusLignum
12/12/18, 13:14
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

Another example: the south of Spain is becoming desertified; deforestation and erosion have raged there for centuries, and it continues today, if only because of certain agricultural practices. And yet, when an exotic species (the ailanthus) helps us to green again...
by VetusLignum
12/12/18, 12:52
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

On the one hand, ecologists who are a bit too “Green Khmer”: nothing should be touched and nature should be left to its own devices [this can be understood for “ecological” havens, of which this is the role]. On the other hand, the "operators" (in the very broad sense; I operate my vegetable garden), who allow themselves...

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