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(newest | oldest) View (newer 20 | older 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 17:30, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Mud brick 15 bentonite sand straw sawdust 111223.jpg (Part of a mud brick made from sand, straw, saw dust and 15 % bentonite. Bentonite, a type of clay, can be added to compost or directly to the soil. It helps building up the clay-humus complex to enhance the fertility of a soil.)
- 17:23, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Leek deep dug out top shallow bottom 111223.jpg (Young leek plants. The top ones grow in soil that was dug out almost two feet deep. The bottom ones in soil that was dug out one spade deep. The top ones grow faster.)
- 17:19, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Lava flour 111223.jpg (Lava flour (or basalt flour) is used to enrich compost and to combat plant diseases. It adds many minerals to the soil. )
- 17:12, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Flock of geese 111223.jpg (Geese and other animals fit in method of mixed farming on a family farm.)
- 17:05, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Coriander seeds 111223.jpg (Coriander seeds)
- 17:02, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Compost arrangement 111223.jpg (Compost arrangement in the shape of a circle (horseshoe). The heap is set up in layers and from one end of the circle to the other end. The finished compost is removed to make space for new material. Fresh compost material is temporarily stored in the m)
- 16:52, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Beehives 111223.jpg (Bees pollinate flowers to give more and better fruits.)
- 10:06, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Amaranthus caudatus.jpg (Amaranthus caudatus, also called: love-lies-bleeding, love-lies-a'bleeding, pendant amaranth, tassel flower, velvet flower, foxtail amaranth, and quelite.)
- 09:54, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Cape gooseberry 111216.JPG ((Unripe) Cape gooseberry fruit in its partly decomposed papery calyx.)
- 09:48, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Cape gooseberry.jpg (Cape gooseberry or Physalis peruviana. It is grown for their marble-sized fruits. The plant is originally from South America and is also called Peruvian cherry. Like the tomato and potato it is a member of the nightshades.)
- 09:43, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Composition of flowers in garden.jpg (A field in my garden with flowers for butterflies, bees and bumble bees. )
- 09:37, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Garden blossoms.jpg (Garden flowers, of potatoes, linseed, rape and pumpkin. I always try to make each field a beautiful composition of vegetables and flowers because it generates good feelings and i feel it gives all plants better quality.)
- 09:20, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Garden cress.jpg (Full-grown garden cress. This plants gives many seeds that can be used for sprouting.)
- 09:10, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Stinging nettle.jpg (Stinging nettle)
- 08:55, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Lava grit for sowing in pots.jpg (Lava grit used for sowing in pots)
- 08:49, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Yarrow.jpg (Yarrow plants)
- 08:33, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Pumpkin flower.jpg (Pumpkin flower)
- 08:09, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Young common radish plants..jpg (This is common radish 7 days after sowing inside under a lamp. You can eat this as salad and it's delicious and healthy. Let one plant grow big and harvest the seeds and you'll have enough for a whole year. )
- 08:02, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Grasshopper.jpg (Grasshopper in my greenhouse)
- 07:55, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Frozen mustard flower.jpg (I use mustard in various ways. When the plants are young i cook them as spinach or eat them as salad. Later i use the flowers to mix through green salad. The mustard seeds can be made into mustard sauce by adding vinegar. In the garden, mustard is an exce)