Vegetable garden of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)
- Adrien (ex-nico239)
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Re: Laziness of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)
Some news in photo
Not having tomato seedlings indoors in the winter I made the tear off outside a few weeks ago but still in bottles to protect them.
Mrs. did ditto in the greenhouse in planters
Irregular results ... we'll see why below.
To not change the scenery I took the land of the corner ... it shows.
Overview
Not bad
A shot yes a shot no
Tomas it grows anyway in this earth .... well compact and in the pebbles ...
I removed the top parts of the bottles today.
Initially they were covered with the upper part but I made the mistake of removing the stopper with all the rain some were drowned: we see the filaments sometimes.
Will they leave again or are they definitively HS?
To be continued...
Not having tomato seedlings indoors in the winter I made the tear off outside a few weeks ago but still in bottles to protect them.
Mrs. did ditto in the greenhouse in planters
Irregular results ... we'll see why below.
To not change the scenery I took the land of the corner ... it shows.
Overview
Not bad
A shot yes a shot no
Tomas it grows anyway in this earth .... well compact and in the pebbles ...
I removed the top parts of the bottles today.
Initially they were covered with the upper part but I made the mistake of removing the stopper with all the rain some were drowned: we see the filaments sometimes.
Will they leave again or are they definitively HS?
To be continued...
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- Adrien (ex-nico239)
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Re: Laziness of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)
Sea of lettuce in bloom ....
It's this winter that I did not pick up ....
All winter at 2cm then a quick climb ...
Well, wait and see
I felt a little (Louviers I think) that will soon be mature and it has pushed quickly and well.
She will go to the pan.
I looked from the big leaf to see even if it is said rather July ...
We will see if this rise in flowers then in seeds will allow a sowing of summer: a priori not but perhaps this autumn.
Only disadvantage of this very small lamb's lettuce: it's not easy to harvest.
It's this winter that I did not pick up ....
All winter at 2cm then a quick climb ...
Well, wait and see
I felt a little (Louviers I think) that will soon be mature and it has pushed quickly and well.
She will go to the pan.
I looked from the big leaf to see even if it is said rather July ...
We will see if this rise in flowers then in seeds will allow a sowing of summer: a priori not but perhaps this autumn.
Only disadvantage of this very small lamb's lettuce: it's not easy to harvest.
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Re: Laziness of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)
I do not think she's up this summer ... Her biorhythm is to spend the summer and sprout in autumn, when temperatures drop, on hard ground ...
What I do: I gather these plants seeded just when the seeds will fall and I disseminated them where I know that in autumn, the earth will be bare: onions, potatoes, etc ... At this place, of course no re-mulching so that the soil is as naked as possible ...
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Re: Laziness of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)
Ok ok thank you ... anyway the place and its next to him is reserved ... I want to say that she will do a little what she wants ...
We will see next year what this sowing in place will have given.
We will see next year what this sowing in place will have given.
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More adventures ....
As seen and advocated a little higher ... a seedling of peas.
It seems that it was necessary to sow thick and tight.
The garden is not too structured to receive this type of crop and (hopefully) almost the entire fence is already taken by seedlings of beans.
So I thought why not between two straw bales.
I still have several unused ones in place since last year.
Just draw a few inches ... and underneath it is velvet ... with worms in it.
sowing
a little earth over
And now ... to follow
As seen and advocated a little higher ... a seedling of peas.
It seems that it was necessary to sow thick and tight.
The garden is not too structured to receive this type of crop and (hopefully) almost the entire fence is already taken by seedlings of beans.
So I thought why not between two straw bales.
I still have several unused ones in place since last year.
Just draw a few inches ... and underneath it is velvet ... with worms in it.
sowing
a little earth over
And now ... to follow
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Re: Laziness of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)
Potatoes (2 seedlings)
At PRIORI it's not the cat
This is what gives a "slab" of straw.
The boots are one year old and when you cut the ropes they are sliced and wet and rather compact.
Reaffirming this to give it a slight consistency is rather long.
So I opted for the least long and the least tiring to cover the second sowing potatoes: make slabs more or less thick.
this one is rather thick
But over the days my fear was that potatoes do not manage to cross ....
Good since today they start to go out "phew"
I put "whew" in quotes because those who come out are those who have worked their way between two slabs .... and not really those who have crossed a slab from side to side ....
I have to watch this closely to possibly intervene manually to lighten this lid.
Otherwise those of the first sowing covered with straw more airy out without problem.
At PRIORI it's not the cat
This is what gives a "slab" of straw.
The boots are one year old and when you cut the ropes they are sliced and wet and rather compact.
Reaffirming this to give it a slight consistency is rather long.
So I opted for the least long and the least tiring to cover the second sowing potatoes: make slabs more or less thick.
this one is rather thick
But over the days my fear was that potatoes do not manage to cross ....
Good since today they start to go out "phew"
I put "whew" in quotes because those who come out are those who have worked their way between two slabs .... and not really those who have crossed a slab from side to side ....
I have to watch this closely to possibly intervene manually to lighten this lid.
Otherwise those of the first sowing covered with straw more airy out without problem.
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- Adrien (ex-nico239)
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- Adrien (ex-nico239)
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- Registration: 31/05/17, 15:43
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Re: Laziness of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)
Garden rock n roll
Nothing you see on the 1ère photo is a vegetable, it's just herbs, future daisies, wild cherries and I do not know what
From there on approaching we distinguish shoots of ..... I do not know ... remember me more
The straw weave has hardened, it is "difficult" to spread it by hand
I confess that I was tempted by the fact of, if it's all fired, at least cut everything to 5 or 10 cm ...
And then, let's be crazy, I left as is ... out of curiosity
Push to?
Will not push?
To be continued.....
Nothing you see on the 1ère photo is a vegetable, it's just herbs, future daisies, wild cherries and I do not know what
From there on approaching we distinguish shoots of ..... I do not know ... remember me more
The straw weave has hardened, it is "difficult" to spread it by hand
I confess that I was tempted by the fact of, if it's all fired, at least cut everything to 5 or 10 cm ...
And then, let's be crazy, I left as is ... out of curiosity
Push to?
Will not push?
To be continued.....
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- Adrien (ex-nico239)
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Re: Laziness of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)
Automatic watering is still the foot
Again nothing of what you see except the garlic that can be seen on the left and right side of the picket and some flowering maches in the foreground are vegetables, just weeds.
Again nothing of what you see except the garlic that can be seen on the left and right side of the picket and some flowering maches in the foreground are vegetables, just weeds.
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Re: Laziness of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)
Tunnel Ms.'s domain much cleaner ... though
Tomatoes bought (ours are still in the seedling stage)
The beet we expect to bloom ... and especially where will she stop climbing?
At the foot we picked up all the leaves of the others
Aubergines bought and replanted in the middle of the chicken straw
Straw makes wheat (Mrs. lets do, like it's not that polished), seedlings are in the middle of wheat
Last year's leeks that Mrs. leaves to bloom to collect the seeds
Tomatoes bought (ours are still in the seedling stage)
The beet we expect to bloom ... and especially where will she stop climbing?
At the foot we picked up all the leaves of the others
Aubergines bought and replanted in the middle of the chicken straw
Straw makes wheat (Mrs. lets do, like it's not that polished), seedlings are in the middle of wheat
Last year's leeks that Mrs. leaves to bloom to collect the seeds
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