Permaculture and phenoculture for beginners

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Re: Permaculture and phenoculture for beginners




by Chris of corsica » 22/02/18, 22:02

izentrop wrote:Too much carbon will take longer to decompose, but it does not matter and in well ventilated and humidified pile, the process is accelerated
with a sanitizing rise in temperature. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapport_C ... organiques

where I just watched ,,,
Compost of manure after eight months of fermentation: 10
Urine: 0,7
as I do not know that I'm going to have cum and if he has anger with ?? I think I'm going to have a light hand while I see it : Cheesy:
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Re: Permaculture and phenoculture for beginners




by Chris of corsica » 22/02/18, 22:10

izentrop wrote:Too much carbon will take longer to decompose, but it does not matter and in well ventilated and humidified pile, the process is accelerated
with a sanitizing rise in temperature. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapport_C ... organiques


the decomposition time may be a comparison index : Wink: ? with the rest of the garden that has no manure ,,,, : Shock:
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Re: Permaculture and phenoculture for beginners




by Chris of corsica » 22/02/18, 22:16

Chris from corse wrote:
izentrop wrote:Too much carbon will take longer to decompose, but it does not matter and in well ventilated and humidified pile, the process is accelerated
with a sanitizing rise in temperature. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapport_C ... organiques


the decomposition time may be a comparison index : Wink: ? with the rest of the garden that has no manure ,,,, : Shock:


when are you ???
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Re: Permaculture and phenoculture for beginners




by izentrop » 23/02/18, 07:09

I do not break my head, I grind, I mix in piles, I water if necessary and I cover with an old carpet heavy and porous. The whole thing is to avoid odorous decay plugs and greenhouse gas generators.
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Re: Permaculture and phenoculture for beginners




by izentrop » 23/02/18, 08:13

The whole thing is to bring the organic matter necessary for the maintenance of the fertility of the soil, according to the exits and the entrances.

As you also practice the phenoculture, it is already a balanced composting.
Not enough is needed depending on the type of soil, especially before winter. Winter torrential rains may leach certain elements. The urine to spread rather in vegetative period. https://agriculture-de-conservation.com ... -humus.pdf

About compost, you can follow these tips https://www.rae-intestinale.fr/app/down ... -ADEME.pdf
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Re: Permaculture and phenoculture for beginners




by Chris of corsica » 01/03/18, 12:07

izentrop wrote:The whole thing is to bring the organic matter necessary for the maintenance of the fertility of the soil, according to the exits and the entrances.

As you also practice the phenoculture, it is already a balanced composting.
Not enough is needed depending on the type of soil, especially before winter. Winter torrential rains may leach certain elements. The urine to spread rather in vegetative period. https://agriculture-de-conservation.com ... -humus.pdf

About compost, you can follow these tips https://www.rae-intestinale.fr/app/down ... -ADEME.pdf

THANK you izentrop his go make me read for compost and nitrogen and others !!! thank you ;)
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Re: Permaculture and phenoculture for beginners




by Chris of corsica » 01/03/18, 12:33

that's how I'm in setting up my surface cover for my plantation I'm wondering?
in the compost there is only one type of earthworm !! yes but the others ,,, how to favor the other earthworm so that it silk in large numbers on the planting surface
it was good to have all the types of earthworm present on my little square of land for vegetables : Cheesy:
thank you if I can learn the gestures to get at best a worm population sufficient for my first year of planting ...

ps: it would not be a bad idea to take pictures of myself, once I finished my preparation of my floor :D
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Re: Permaculture and phenoculture for beginners




by Chris of corsica » 01/03/18, 22:58

I have done what research on the earthworm, it is a vast subject, for the moment, I make that to learn we do not doubt, it is a fascinating subject : Cheesy:
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Re: Permaculture and phenoculture for beginners




by denis17 » 02/03/18, 18:28

True that your compost verses are not very useful. As for anecdotes, you have to cultivate them, I mean to feed them, so hay, and leave time to time.
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Re: Permaculture and phenoculture for beginners




by Chris of corsica » 02/03/18, 20:39

denis17 wrote:True that your compost verses are not very useful. As for anecdotes, you have to cultivate them, I mean to feed them, so hay, and leave time to time.
Denis

I am accore with you, but for this year I have no straw half hay half broya and brf grr
I take what I find as I get back
normally the anecic should be the one of the spring :)
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