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by Thouvenel
30/05/18, 22:26
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : A Kitchen Garden Sloth in the Hérault (St-Chinian)
answers: 129
views: 40136

Re: A Kitchen Garden Sloth in the Hérault (St-Chinian)

I would have to try the diluted urine in my wells whose plants drag a little because of the weather ...
by Thouvenel
30/05/18, 22:21
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : The garden of a lazy we occasionally.
answers: 658
views: 121939

Re: The lazy vegetable garden a we occasionally.

Slugs love young mustard plants.

For buckwheat, the ripening of the seeds is spread out, it is necessary to collect and dry even if all the seeds are not dry.
by Thouvenel
26/05/18, 16:34
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : New kitchen garden lazy (Schiltigheim 67300)
answers: 82
views: 38693

Re: New kitchen garden lazy (Schiltigheim 67300)

Years with and years without ... For me it's the opposite, so don't draw any conclusions: last year an invasion for 10 days, several tomato plants crunched with an impact on production, peppers attacked and which gave almost nothing, onions covered with three-four lim ...
by Thouvenel
24/05/18, 22:40
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : The garden of a lazy we occasionally.
answers: 658
views: 121939

Re: The lazy vegetable garden a we occasionally.

You spoke a little higher of a buckwheat-beet association, can you tell me more?
by Thouvenel
18/05/18, 23:57
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : The "Potager du Laesseux" in the Dordogne
answers: 170
views: 65337

Re: The "Potager du Laesseux" in the Dordogne

Some books recommend the fresh branches of broom or rosemary, otherwise anti-insect nets are an investment for the future ... Or dusting with ash ... to see ... Otherwise direct fight: you water them, some flee others don't, you overwrite the rest ... You control the ...
by Thouvenel
18/05/18, 09:28
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
answers: 24245
views: 4011897

Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio

It is true that watering only makes them leave for a few minutes (at most!). The only advice would be to mix the crucifers which attract them with other plants, especially aromatic to confuse their senses. In addition, it is necessary to create breaks in time for the crops of plants of this ...
by Thouvenel
12/05/18, 09:51
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
answers: 24245
views: 4011897

Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio

This is what I think too, with no solid personal experience to confirm. For the tomato, my belief of a peak in production led me to plant some of my late tomato plants in mid-June (!!!) after sowing in early May ... The harvest was short-lived before the arrival of mildew ...
by Thouvenel
11/05/18, 22:03
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
answers: 24245
views: 4011897

Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio

On the other hand, I have no idea at all if an early tomato, with indeterminate growth, will "shorten" its cycle or produce less ??? It seems to me that no: I did not observe that the precocious ended their production before ... For the pdt, it is clear that the precocity decreases the yields ...
by Thouvenel
10/05/18, 22:57
Forum : Agriculture: problems and pollution, new technologies and solutions
Subject : Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio
answers: 24245
views: 4011897

Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio

It is the season for planting tomatoes, zucchini and other summer delicacies. However, it seems that with a soil covered with hay, the soil is cooler and delays the start of these heat-loving plants a little. Fans in a hurry will then turn to earlier varieties to "co ...

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