New lazy 04 kitchen garden

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Re: New lazy 04 kitchen garden




by Diabolorent » 10/07/18, 13:37

For Did: close-ups of grasses (still as blurry : roll: )

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Then the rest:

Beef Hearts:
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Cherries:
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Elongated:
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Zucchini :
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Re: New lazy 04 kitchen garden




by Diabolorent » 10/07/18, 13:38

Without forgetting the lazy:

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I have good there Didier?
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by Did67 » 10/07/18, 15:24

Diabolorent wrote:
I have good there Didier?


I recognize indeed the model that I was offered ... Very inexpensive ... Not very efficient - I have better! But it works. And do not fear the rain! Never observed mildew !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The footwork is mastered. A beer and a good book are missing - but you can't be on top right away!
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by Did67 » 10/07/18, 15:28

Diabolorent wrote:For Did: close-ups of grasses (still as blurry : roll: )


I seem to recognize "wild oats" on the first. Not very painful. And ears of quackgrass on the second (pull on the stem and see if there is a bit of rhizome that comes). There, be careful not to let it slip away ... "Quite painful", even if it is a little less so than the bindweed!
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Re: New lazy 04 kitchen garden




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 10/07/18, 16:56

Did67 wrote:
to be chafoin wrote:
some bindweeds have little strength and come with a good end of the reserve roots.


When the "root end" comes, it means that the soil begins to deteriorate ...

We can help with a weed gouge like this: https://www.leroymerlin.fr/v3/p/produit ... lsrc=aw.ds

(I also use it to plant seedlings, instead of the transplanter).

The more "material" is taken from it, the more it will have to draw on its reserves to rebuild what has just been destroyed!

Unfortunately, herbicides and other pesticides have not accustomed us to patience ... We no longer know how to reason over 4 or 5 years. What was the case in the rotations: the wheat "dirty", one nevertheless put a secondary cereal (oats, rye, barley) after, the potato which came in year 3 "cleaned" and it was started again. And then, every x years, an alfalfa for 2 or 3 years made it possible to "clean" the plants which adapted (including bindweed, thistles, ...) ... [This is one of the models, the one of my parents, in Alsace-Bossue]

"All right now". Otherwise, we change dairy! We are going from "organic" like this to permaculture like that, going through priest's gardens, eternally in search of the "miraculous solution" (which does not exist!).


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Re: New lazy 04 kitchen garden




by Diabolorent » 11/07/18, 08:25

Did67 wrote: ... The footwork is under control. A beer is missing ...


Didn't you see the pastaga in your left hand? : Cheesy: : Cheesy:

Did67 wrote: ... and a good book ...


I just read "the auxiliaries in the garden": damn interesting and well illustrated!

EDIT: and for the deckchair I confirm, relative comfort (for the price) but not very durable over time!
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by Diabolorent » 11/07/18, 08:37

@ Nico:

I think my cats actually love hay : Shock:

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The tiger (Bug) hides under the hay and patiently waits for the black (Dino) to show up, and he jumps on it and off we go for a chase in the fields : Cheesy:
And Dino, he runs through the balloons and leaves full of hay everywhere! The little idiots, forced to put the hay back in place every WE :frown: : Cheesy:

I filmed them but I don't have the film there, too bad.

It's new hay not yet compacted but there is a good thickness and they wallow in it : Lol:
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by Did67 » 11/07/18, 12:18

Diabolorent wrote:
Didn't you see the pastaga in your left hand? : Cheesy: : Cheesy:



Ah damn !!! This is "southern phenoculture"! Too light, the pastis. Not seen enough !!!
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by Did67 » 11/07/18, 12:19

Diabolorent wrote:
The tiger (Bug) hides under the hay and patiently waits for the black (Dino) to show up, and he jumps on it and off we go for a chase in the fields : Cheesy:
And Dino, he runs through the balloons and leaves full of hay everywhere! The little idiots, forced to put the hay back in place every WE :frown: : Cheesy:

I filmed them but I don't have the film there, too bad.

It's new hay not yet compacted but there is a good thickness and they wallow in it : Lol:



They think they are in a barn !!!
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Re: New lazy 04 kitchen garden




by Did67 » 11/07/18, 12:21

Diabolorent wrote:
Did67 wrote: ... and a good book ...


I just read "the auxiliaries in the garden": damn interesting and well illustrated!




Yes. I find the words precise and easy to read! With in particular a paragraph on "auxiliary faults" which clearly shows the concern for precision. It's rare.
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