Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Flip Mino Vs Sanyo Xacti

Birth of a Potager

                                                                    
                                                        select sites

draw a half circle left, then right
view from the paint shop

Take Action:
Trizay At the entrance, due west of them half-circles on both sides of entry, the front of the building

The rear facade is a complete circle of 26 m in diameter, and three other 16 m each, th No waiting fourth
to complete the symmetry.

These plots contours mixed garden flowers. A lot of work but also for much happiness!

To be hugged circles
Footprints giants
Smiling Angel

Meeting students BTS Environmental Protection to the projection Severn Jean-Paul Jaud at Cinema Le Concorde in high school and Nature of La Roche sur Yon at the meeting of Earth Links: a promising synergy.

time for us to take stock of wildlife spotted around Abbey: comfrey and yellow irises near the river, upstream chicory, and plants that we want to grow in harmony with the place, and with each other. Tomorrow, we plant garlic purple, the first step of garden. Everything is mixed: the habits passed down from our grandparents, the white a bit of ignorance filled by reading the advice of friends and experienced the first personal observations.

We continue to revitalize the water by the method described by Mr Purple, what event!

Composting is accurate too.

For our small vegetable gardening outside, we have allied to fill the planting hole: the disturbed soil and aerated by moles, lightweight solution, it facilitates the task! As we are not on a green English, we rush on these mounds blessed. Early bluebells and newly planted, farandoles blue, pink and bright white and purple. In our projects: farandoles of sentoline hélichrise and around the apple trees, and to dream and dream, prairie in bloom, and highlight: the iris fields ...

Tomorrow March 1: Planting! Vendée chicory, borage, lovage, chervil, clary sage, beautiful night, bronze fennel (what a beauty and fragrance and taste!), Agastache, chamomile ...

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