Lily 31 wrote:Some pictures taken today, the garden wakes up for a few days
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Eh yes, only in 15 days compared to the previous series of photos! Bravo!
Lily 31 wrote:Some pictures taken today, the garden wakes up for a few days
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Lachanette wrote:Ahmed wrote:I will try to sow carrots with the ground hoping to have a minimum of grass!
Hope does not help much in this area, but you can use the understanding of natural phenomena to get around the problem.
There are two different tactics: false seeding and thermal weeding.
I return to the discussion of carrot seedlings.
I tried the technique of D. Soltner: the seeding on sterile soil (without weed seeds, because heated sufficiently).
A layer of a few centimeters of this soil is spread on the ground (hence without hay, which is removed before), and spread without incorporating it, without scratching the earth with the teeth of the rake. So you have to flip the rake and spread with the back.
The groove is formed with a pressed tool handle. Then we sow and cover with a little bit of the same potting soil.
After the emergence, the plant is rooted in the soil under the soil.
Seedlings have a head start on weeds, and can settle. Then the shade of the foliage of the carrots, if the rows are sufficiently tight, prevents the emergence of the weeds.
Well, I tried on a small square. I came back 4 weeks later, and it was very satsfaisant: the carrots had risen well, and almost no weed.
I saw a video from a maraicher on youtube who practices this system
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPnAGpwgWF8
Lily 31 wrote:and for the same artichokes question
Thank you I will do it at the end of the month when it will be a little coldersicetaitsimple wrote:Lily 31 wrote:and for the same artichokes question
I split last year (2017) a foot artichoke that had 2 in 6 feet 19 / 02. They all took over and gave.
Lily 31 wrote:Seedling of cauliflower, lettuce (2 varieties), parsley, chives and leek installed in a homemade nursery
Lily 31 wrote:Preparing for the next season:
Sprouted potato tubers for good germination
sicetaitsimple wrote:Lily 31 wrote:Seedling of cauliflower, lettuce (2 varieties), parsley, chives and leek installed in a homemade nursery
Cauliflower and leek so early? Well, it's your choice, it just amazes me.
And so lighting in the nursery? Can you give us details?
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