The "Potager du Laesseux" in the Dordogne
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nico239 wrote:That's good for my torticoli
sorry but normally they are right !! you have to click on it and presto it's good
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You are not there! It is quite simply that a Lazy Vegetable Garden, it turns things upside down (from what everyone says or writes!)
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Some books recommend fresh branches of broom or rosemary, otherwise anti-insect nets are an investment for the future ...
Or dusting with ash ... to see ...
Otherwise direct struggle: you water them, some flee others not, you crush the rest ... You control the population a little. Be careful, too many they lace with the leaves! No more photosynthesis, the plant will see its growth stopped.
Or dusting with ash ... to see ...
Otherwise direct struggle: you water them, some flee others not, you crush the rest ... You control the population a little. Be careful, too many they lace with the leaves! No more photosynthesis, the plant will see its growth stopped.
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Hello
little news from the garden and henhouse who suffered a big storm last Sunday at my station in 2h: 90mm rain, the chicken coop under the water but fortunately the garden is in height and virtually no damage.
little news from the garden and henhouse who suffered a big storm last Sunday at my station in 2h: 90mm rain, the chicken coop under the water but fortunately the garden is in height and virtually no damage.
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"Pretty" swamp ....
FYI, the earth absorbs this in how long?
FYI, the earth absorbs this in how long?
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Jpbord wrote:... the henhouse under the water ...
So you have "sissies" ????
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Did67 wrote:Jpbord wrote:... the henhouse under the water ...
So you have "sissies" ????
or drowned ...
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Twandering with clayey and fertile wheat, full of water in winter, cold in spring, crushed and cracked in summer,
but that was before the Didite ...
but that was before the Didite ...
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nico239 wrote:"Pretty" swamp ....
FYI, the earth absorbs this in how long?
Good evening, for my part I am lucky because the flooded part is a non-marshy bog, so in 2 to 3 days everything is absorbed. A boon for me and my garden, I did core drilling, there is at least 1m of leaf and peat potting soil (I would take photos).
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