Botanical Garden 900m altitude

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Re: Botanical Garden 900m altitude




by Did67 » 12/06/18, 09:21

nico239 wrote:
It resists very well in winter contrary to what we read everywhere.


Ah! You too to begin to doubt what is "written everywhere". The internet is incredibly inbred. People repeat each other's nonsense ... Instead of trying, observing, thinking ...

Many books are only compilations of what some write on the net, by journalists who do not always have a great deal of experience, and rarely good knowledge [even though, elsewhere, Dustin Bender has serious doubts about mine].

[This only half answers to the fact that there is so much nonsense: why do people write them at the beginning ????]
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by Diabolorent » 12/06/18, 09:59

It's good all these colors!

And as Hervé Coves would say: "Life is beautiful"

What could be more relaxing than this multitude of colors associated with the scents and music of nature ... a painting that no painter, perfumer or musician has managed to bring together in a single "Work".

Nature offers the fullness of the senses to those who know how to "receive"

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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 12/06/18, 10:08

Eh yes.

Each one clicks ....

In my case it was the tarragon (already mentioned).
Purchased on a plant market.
Question: is it winter?
Answer: absolutely not.

Observations: it is 5 years that I drag the same plans unearthed 84, replanted in flower pots in the 04, then in the ground and it stands out every spring ....

Since I do not believe more than what I see and ... eat Image

Ditto for plants and flowers ....

Anyway if you browse the net for the same plant you find different or even divergent advice.

I think most people copy it from the neighbor.

Moreover if some know sites of REAL horticulturists based on the experience that interests me.
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Re: Botanical Garden 900m altitude




by Did67 » 12/06/18, 10:27

In general, I look for Chambers of Agriculture and / or organizations responsible for promoting "organic" market gardening. It is not all to be taken literally either, but there is a certain filtering. Then there are the sites of "professional organizations", such as ONIFLHOR ... They do not write just anything because the producers would fall for them! But they are often conventional. For cultivation techniques (fertilization, cult protection), that changes everything - even if more and more, "organic" or "reasoned" techniques are opening up the field of advice. For hardiness, season, density, etc. not much

http://www.oniflhor.fr/

For the rest, when you say this, I usually do the opposite of this, and it works very well. This is an observation. Hazard ?
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 12/06/18, 20:31

If you see oniflhor I did not know ...

Passage in gardening today for stuff but ... I took all the tarragon plants ... a little twenty I think ... that will make me a correct stock now
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 12/06/18, 22:32

The anecdote of the day ...

On the Cavaillon side they cut a few hundred meters of roadside irrigation creeks.

Result 3 "400" Massacre or 1 Water Iris Feet Over XNUMXm High

Fortunately I still have a pruner and gloves in the car.

Ouh the cattle, the rhizomes bigger than the thumb were 1 good m long ... and all turbaned mud ... weighing a dead donkey

I cut a 30aine cm for the future basin.
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Re: Botanical Garden 900m altitude




by to be chafoin » 13/06/18, 01:36

nico239 wrote:I need information ... finally those of your experience on these two flowers: sowing, resistance to the cold ... etc

The evening primrose is a biennial, it has passed the winter which was particularly cold (seed 23 April 2017 quite tight 20cm, now in bloom, height 1m75).
The nigelle of Damascus has been standing alone for several years in my garden (I even think that it can become invasive but I happened to recover the seeds to sow elsewhere, once even directly in the meadow and it has a little taken before the mower). Height 75cm. Several colors white, blue ...
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by to be chafoin » 13/06/18, 01:38

If you want, I'll send you seeds ...
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 18/06/18, 23:22

to be chafoin wrote:If you want, I'll send you seeds ...


Ah yes gladly .... if you have rab ...
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Re: Botanical Garden 900m altitude




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 18/06/18, 23:43

purchased and planted - Hudson Clematis,

I have 5 varieties ... blah blah, yet I like that but they have a little trouble flourishing.
Still alive but it vegetates a bit for my taste

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bought and planted - Delphinium

recent purchase from the market gardener who also plants pleasure ....
As we let everything grow we need a lot of stuff like this because the herbs can go up to more than 1m
There goes the Delphiniums are the weight.
This is an attempt for future sowing in large widths next year

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it was in the Delphinium pack but not that it was a


Clary sage in bloom

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The same with the viperine behind and the buttercups (from memory) behind

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Rose and honeysuckle in unison

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