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




by GuyGadebois » 03/04/20, 21:19

Moindreffor wrote:you want to have the last word, I leave it to you, you're a genius

CQFD ... Thank you that's all I wanted to read. : roll:
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 04/04/20, 11:49

Back to the 19th century ... with the recycling of sweepings from the very precious cities at the time but adapting them to the modern period


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by VetusLignum » 04/04/20, 15:38

Concerning plathelminths, Marcel Bouché recently said that they did no damage to earthworms.

The other day, and for the first time, I saw one at home, under the compost bag. And at 5 centimeters, stood an epige, in great shape.

On the other hand, I wondered if the plathelminthe was not going to be the auxiliary that I expected to regulate my slugs.

In any case, they hate light, and our cultivation methods (without bare soil) favor them.
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by Moindreffor » 04/04/20, 15:59

VetusLignum wrote:Concerning plathelminths, Marcel Bouché recently said that they did no damage to earthworms.

The other day, and for the first time, I saw one at home, under the compost bag. And at 5 centimeters, stood an epige, in great shape.

On the other hand, I wondered if the plathelminthe was not going to be the auxiliary that I expected to regulate my slugs.

In any case, they hate light, and our cultivation methods (without bare soil) favor them.

after, the bigger the worm the more it attracts predators, unless it tastes bad : Mrgreen:
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by Did67 » 04/04/20, 16:28

Forward gardening and long live France!

https://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/ ... _3244.html
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by Moindreffor » 04/04/20, 16:48

Did67 wrote:Forward gardening and long live France!

https://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/ ... _3244.html

food gardening !!! the ornamental niet : Evil: beating lawns, salads in planters
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by Doris » 04/04/20, 16:52

And it goes very quickly, I have already received the emails from the points of sale and their conditions of sale. And as it only concerns vegetable plants, we are going to put tomatoes in place of geraniums, cucumbers will replace climbing flowers, and aromatic herbs will be in place of soil broods.
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 04/04/20, 17:55

Did67 wrote:Forward gardening and long live France!

https://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/ ... _3244.html


You surprise me I intended to talk about it ...

Went to Gammvert this week ... and they were GREEN .....

They are only allowed to sell animal feed.
And during this time, supermarkets GAVENT on their backs by having garden center shelves ...
It's scandalous

I would like to send the elevator back to the sponsors a little, but that goes beyond the limits.

And I had already talked about it 15 days ago with a friend who works for an average surface of closed electro hi-fi while just opposite the big surface is stuffed AGAIN.

And I'm not talking about the closed bookstores too, but not the book shelves of supermarkets.

Normally for the period to be fair, supermarkets should have CLOSE all their shelves other than food AS IDENTICAL stores like Gammvert.
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 04/04/20, 23:18

Well even Natacha Polony gets involved at the end at 2.15mn

We want to buy in OUR GARDENERS and not in the supermarket .... no but

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by Doris » 05/04/20, 08:36

The inequality remains, in garden centers you can only buy vegetable plants, if people need potting soil, small tools, amendments etc., you still have to go to the big box.
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