The garden of lazy brothers!

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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!




by Christophe » 13/10/17, 11:07

Well I edited the message and I used the attachments function to insert the photos ...
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!




by Und3r » 13/10/17, 12:30

Christophe wrote:Well I edited the message and I used the attachments function to insert the photos ...


Thank you Christophe : Cheesy: I couldn't edit my post ...
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!




by Christophe » 13/10/17, 12:34

Yes the edition of the messages is limited in time ... because sometimes some users modified their messages of the days after and that made the reading of the debate difficult ...

Do not hesitate to use the attachments function, you will see it is quick and easy :)
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!




by sicetaitsimple » 13/10/17, 18:54

Christophe wrote:Well I edited the message and I used the attachments function to insert the photos ...


Thank you Christophe.

For the lazy brothers, it looks quite sloping, right?
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!




by Und3r » 14/10/17, 04:06

sicetaitsimple wrote:
Christophe wrote:Well I edited the message and I used the attachments function to insert the photos ...


Thank you Christophe.

For the lazy brothers, it looks quite sloping, right?



It is not a flat ground actually but the elevation is not really annoying, in fact it did not even crossed our minds : Cheesy:


Besides first question (I warn in advance there will be at least 6.257.154.154 questions again! Yes yes this figure is reliable !!)

There is no BRF, but on the other hand where they store the tree trunks there is a lot of tree bark that we have collected, can we use this tree bark as a substitute for BRF?
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!




by Did67 » 14/10/17, 09:51

Alas no.

Bark is one of the poorest, most unbalanced materials. And also one of the slowest to decompose. This would considerably slow down the natural mechanisms of the soil ...

Optimal coverage plays 6 roles: it nourishes soil organisms, it decomposes and nourishes plants, it blocks light therefore a good part of weeds, it protects the soil from rain (and the formation of crusts), it protects the soil from the sun and the wind (therefore from the evaporation of water), it provides the material for the formation of humic substances.

The bark plays correctly only 3 of these 6 roles (protecting the soil against rain, against wind and drying out, and it blocks weeds).

It is used in green spaces for this. Fertility is therefore not a concern.

If you want to have fertile, living soil, then this is not the right choice. Even if it can be used for areas where fertility plays less (circulation, feet of trees ...).
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!




by Und3r » 14/10/17, 14:43

Bah bark will gently return to its forest.

Do you know where I can find BRF? When I talk about it around me I take myself for a person in lack of illicit products who seeks to obtain illegal materials ... : Cheesy:

can sawdust fulfill this function or does it break down too quickly?

Otherwise I find miscanthus chips. Strands from 1 to 2.5 cm, dusted. But good, paying and 1h30 drive : Cry:
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 14/10/17, 15:37

Do you really have no hay or straw in the corner?

Yet this is not what is missing ... : Wink: and at 1 € the boot should not be deprived of it ... and I wonder even if there is not one who gives ... but the announcement is not clearly written : Idea:

https://www.leboncoin.fr/animaux/1315947275.htm?ca=10_s

https://www.leboncoin.fr/animaux/1172590923.htm?ca=10_s

https://www.leboncoin.fr/animaux/1315947980.htm?ca=10_s

https://www.leboncoin.fr/animaux/1313699059.htm?ca=10_s

https://www.leboncoin.fr/animaux/1313696605.htm?ca=10_s
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!




by Und3r » 14/10/17, 17:16

nico239 wrote:Do you really have no hay or straw in the corner?

Yet this is not what is missing ... : Wink: and at 1 € the boot should not be deprived of it ... and I wonder even if there is not one who gives ... but the announcement is not clearly written : Idea:

https://www.leboncoin.fr/animaux/1315947275.htm?ca=10_s

https://www.leboncoin.fr/animaux/1172590923.htm?ca=10_s

https://www.leboncoin.fr/animaux/1315947980.htm?ca=10_s

https://www.leboncoin.fr/animaux/1313699059.htm?ca=10_s

https://www.leboncoin.fr/animaux/1313696605.htm?ca=10_s


We have 1.2 Tons of hay ^^ good 2/3 are spread on the ground, but for strawberries and raspberries I do not know if the hay will do the trick compared to BRF which seems more suitable.
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Re: The garden of lazy brothers!




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 14/10/17, 18:58

Image Aaaah I didn't get it ... well then no concern in my opinion no need to look for something else ...
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