Did67 wrote:But it would be too much, I would try!
between my rigor (in fact in season I'm not able to remember where I did what and even less able to remember where I put the paper where I marked it) and the multitude of parameters that I can not handle it is almost impossible for me.
For example, my vegetable garden is not closed and the dog of the neighbor has taken as a habit, when I am outside, to come to sleep next to where I work (a good little bed of hay suits him well apparently).
The problem with the bestiau is that he did not understand the concept of alley so from time to time he walks on the seed beds: it does not cause major damage, but changes the parameters somewhat.
There will be a lot of parameters that I will not be able to control (moving vegetation cover, "antecedent" of the plot, ...)
Will the carrot be smaller or bigger because it will have walked there? impossible for me in this case to ensure 100% a conclusion
Another example, on the road side, I had planted a row of canas to prevent people from parking in the grass in summer. One year, a little "attentive" person (that's a nice term to replace another) rolled in to one place. The summer was bad for the flowers, they remained stunted in the row, except where the person rolled.
Do you have to run over them with a car in order to succeed (or rather well pack the earth) or does the fact of creating a "ditch" with the tire track which channeled more water to contribute to this growth?