The "Potager du Laesseux" in the Dordogne

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Re: The "Potager du Laesseux" in the Dordogne




by Did67 » 17/07/18, 23:07

Jpbord wrote:

... when will the new videos on your channel?



I tinker a little too much ... I have the impression that I will repeat myself ... Harvests; tomatoes; taupe rats; etc ...
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 18/07/18, 01:04

nico239 wrote:Beautiful harvest in sight actually ... :!:

For the record I made a little backward ... seedlings in late April (post date)?

And date of sowing?


Of the beautiful work actually ... I long to have the TIME to take care of my garden planters to put things right.

I take this opportunity to reiterate my previous request (quoted above)

And to add a subsidiary question on the number of tomato plants : Wink:
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Re: The "Potager du Laesseux" in the Dordogne




by to be chafoin » 19/07/18, 21:17

Another question: who dropped these dung at the foot of maize?

(+ can it drop the note?)
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Re: The "Potager du Laesseux" in the Dordogne




by jpbord » 27/07/18, 04:50

nico239 wrote:
nico239 wrote:Beautiful harvest in sight actually ... :!:

For the record I made a little backward ... seedlings in late April (post date)?

And date of sowing?


Of the beautiful work actually ... I long to have the TIME to take care of my garden planters to put things right.

I take this opportunity to reiterate my previous request (quoted above)

And to add a subsidiary question on the number of tomato plants : Wink:


Hello nico the question was for did or for me? for my part about 30 tomato feet
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Re: The "Potager du Laesseux" in the Dordogne




by jpbord » 28/07/18, 02:02

some pictures of tomatoes
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by Did67 » 28/07/18, 10:38

I propose that by plebiscite we name you "the king of the tomato"!

And for advertising: what are you in which market? [humor]
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 29/07/18, 03:09

Jpbord wrote:
nico239 wrote:
nico239 wrote:Beautiful harvest in sight actually ... :!:

For the record I made a little backward ... seedlings in late April (post date)?

And date of sowing?


Of the beautiful work actually ... I long to have the TIME to take care of my garden planters to put things right.

I take this opportunity to reiterate my previous request (quoted above)

And to add a subsidiary question on the number of tomato plants : Wink:


Hello nico the question was for did or for me? for my part about 30 tomato feet


For you it was the date of sowing ... : Mrgreen:
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Re: The "Potager du Laesseux" in the Dordogne




by jpbord » 09/10/18, 11:40

During our stay in Crete, the leeks grew without fertilizer, watering and other of course!
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by Did67 » 09/10/18, 15:03

After the "king of the tomato", here you are the pope of the leek !!!

[In agricultural jargon, the "leek" designates the decoration of Merit Agricole. Yes, it exists!
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by Did67 » 09/10/18, 15:06

Jpbord wrote:During our stay in Crete, the leeks grew without fertilizer, watering and other of course!


Hey there, Crete: the last touches to my book have been made in Crete, south coast (the north is too "civilized" for my taste, although Chania is of interest). Have you been on the Lassithi plateau (that could have inspired your leeks!).
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