A vegetable lazy in Charente-Maritime

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Re: A vegetable garden in Charente-Maritime




by phil53 » 30/03/17, 08:10

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sicetaitsimple wrote: And this is where sharing becomes interesting, on successes and failures, which will not necessarily be reproducible but which will give leads.


And for me, it is also important to open our eyes to the mechanisms, the fundamentals - which allows everyone to understand, to imagine solutions ... Where the fact of using "methods" or broadcast "tips" locks up.

Hence my "mania" to explain what I understand, or what I intend to do for what reason, etc ... It is sometimes long!

The title is certainly the catchy element.
Your explanations also have a lot to do with the success of your videos and conferences.
The best teachers are the ones who make us feel smart.
Before your tickets, I knew snippets of the functioning of the soil and its life, now it's more concrete.
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Re: A vegetable garden in Charente-Maritime




by Did67 » 30/03/17, 08:19

Goods.

I think people stay for what you say!

In fact, I realize this morning that I wanted to say that it is not enough to exchange! We can very well exchange nonsense, reinforce false convictions! The net even seems to me full of that ...

That being said, I remind you that I have been pleading for a long time for a "network of phenoculturists", to multiply experiences, in the most diverse possible conditions ...
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Re: A vegetable garden in Charente-Maritime




by denis17 » 30/03/17, 11:57

Did67 wrote:That being said, I remind you that I have been pleading for a long time for a "network of phenoculturists", to multiply experiences, in the most diverse possible conditions ...


In terms of diversity, I test this year the onions in the brf and in the hay, the potatoes placed on the ground under hay, and may be other tests to come according to my imagination.
The tests should not stop at cultivation, but also with adequate tools and other support. : Wink:
Do not spend too much time gardening is also to fully enjoy your garden :D
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Re: A vegetable garden in Charente-Maritime




by sicetaitsimple » 30/03/17, 20:14

Did67 wrote:
In fact, I realize this morning that I wanted to say that it is not enough to exchange! We can very well exchange nonsense, reinforce false convictions! The net even seems to me full of that ...


The Net in general, maybe, but not this thread! At least I don't think so?

That said, it seems quite natural to me, for those who (like me) have read everything from the start, watched all your videos, discussed and asked questions, there comes a time when you think you have grasped the fundamentals and techniques. basic and that it is oriented towards sharing experiences (good or bad), little "tips", ....

For the one who arrives, it's different, but I think that if he watches the 30 videos and he refers to the summary for specific questions, he can progress fairly quickly on "the main principles" if he has any. desire.
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Re: A vegetable garden in Charente-Maritime




by Did67 » 30/03/17, 20:50

sicetaitsimple wrote:
The Net in general, maybe, but not this thread! At least I don't think so?



I was referring to the "nonsense" of certain videos or of certain sites other than this one, where, in fact, we share the essential, even when we give our activities a particular "coloring" or that we each try to our tour of "new" things ...
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Re: A vegetable garden in Charente-Maritime




by denis17 » 06/05/17, 15:20

And here is a mini greenhouse on wheels to gently lift my seedlings. Not having the intention of mounting a tornado wall to avoid night cooling, I will be able to move it during the day so that it benefits from a maximum of sunshine and or rain during the day, and a movement to put it back to the wall (facing south) at night. The seedlings are coming.
Denis, in no hurry. : Wink:
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Re: A vegetable garden in Charente-Maritime




by denis17 » 06/05/17, 15:25

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Re: A vegetable garden in Charente-Maritime




by Did67 » 07/05/17, 08:53

So this is "high tech" !!! Missing an apple, to make Apple!
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Re: A vegetable garden in Charente-Maritime




by olivier75 » 07/05/17, 09:53

Denis,
The advantage with wooden and polyane greenhouses is that you can easily put a layer on each side to better reduce the thermal amplitude.
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Re: A vegetable garden in Charente-Maritime




by denis17 » 11/05/17, 13:57

I believe that here in the Charentes, it should not freeze much, but I still plan for next year. : Wink:
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