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Re: All new on the forum but less to cultivate using hay




by Did67 » 03/09/17, 15:24

Absolutely.

Me, I'm not doing it on purpose either - I'm like that, I sickly like to explain, interact with people, etc ... Even if I have moments of "great contemplation" in my deckchair (or sitting , lying anywhere ...) ... But inevitably, an idea germinates, that I want to try and when it works (or not, sometimes), to let it know ...
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by Ahmed » 03/09/17, 20:10

All this seems to me like the symptoms of an excellent "disease", sociability ... : Wink:
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by lazzaret » 04/09/17, 13:12

what do we see that a watermelon is ripe?
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by Did67 » 04/09/17, 13:57

A question that I asked myself, without having the answer! It seems that it's to the sound! But since I'm a poor musician, I don't have to tune them!
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Re: All new on the forum but less to cultivate using hay




by lazzaret » 05/09/17, 19:33

wink to didier.

as I know very attached to his friend "the bindweed" : Mrgreen:

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the bindweed shpinx which lays its eggs on the bindweed and whose larvae and caterpillars normally make a feast of it. Seen today in the garden.
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by Did67 » 06/09/17, 08:51

Thank you so much. I did not know.

The good thing is that we learn it every day here!
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by lazzaret » 06/09/17, 13:10

you have to put things in perspective, seen as the bindweed thrives, it is not a most effective help ...
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by lazzaret » 07/09/17, 20:08

here are two tomatoes, not yet ripe, that will compete in the heavyweight category.

sight of arms (weighed) and eye, we are around a kilo the tomato ...
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by sicetaitsimple » 07/09/17, 20:30

lazzaret wrote:here are two tomatoes, not yet ripe, that will compete in the heavyweight category.



Considering the soil, is it at your neighbor's, the one who cultivates "traditional"?
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Re: All new on the forum but less to cultivate using hay




by lazzaret » 07/09/17, 20:33

altogether, sprinkles it regularly and happens to have monstrously large specimens.
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