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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 09:41, 30 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Apple - Copy.JPG (Apple blossoms against sky)
- 09:33, 30 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:110607 (1) - Copy.JPG (Margarite flower)
- 09:31, 30 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:110526 (4) - Copy.JPG
- 17:15, 29 December 2011 User account Matt talk contribs was created by John talk contribs
- 04:36, 29 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Horsetail plants in water.JPG (Horsetail plants in water)
- 04:36, 29 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Horsetail plants in water.JPG (Horsetail plants in water)
- 04:32, 29 December 2011 John talk contribs deleted page File:Horsetails growing in water.jpg
- 04:31, 29 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Horsetails growing in water.jpg (Horsetail plants growing in water)
- 18:35, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Corn salad seeds bag left outside 111228.JPG (A bag with harvested corn salad seeds was left outside for a few months.)
- 17:42, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Radish sowing holes.JPG (Here you see the little holes made by the board with bumps about 2 cm apart. One radish seed in each hole. I cover them with lava gravel or fine soil.)
- 16:57, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Kale ready to cook.JPG (Harvested kale ready for the cooking pan)
- 16:53, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Kale plant in spring.JPG (A kale plant that was eaten by rabbits but grew out again in the spring. You can see the yellowish leaves in the top that are forebodes of the plant going to shoot out and make flowers.)
- 09:13, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Corn salad for harvest.JPG (Corn salad for harvest )
- 09:11, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Corn salad flower.JPG (I had kept some of the plants in a greenhouse and they are blossoming now. I plant them outside to harvest seeds later. What a tiny little flower!)
- 08:41, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Wire netting to support Capucijner peas.JPG (Because these plants grow 2 meter high, i put up fences of iron wire netting of the same height.)
- 08:32, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Sowing Capucijner peas.JPG (Sowing Capucijner peas)
- 08:29, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Photo of package with Capucijner peas seeds.JPG (Photo of package with Capucijner pea seeds)
- 08:12, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Blossoming bird cherry.JPG (Blossoming bird cherry)
- 07:50, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Collecting birch sap.JPG (Collecting birch sap)
- 07:47, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Birch sap dripping.JPG (Birch sap dripping from a cut branch)
- 07:34, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Small cold frame.JPG (A small cold frame. I built it in one day. Size: 3 x 4 m. Covered with UV proof plastic)
- 07:33, 28 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Small cold frame.JPG (A small cold frame. I built it in one day. Size: 3 x 4 m. Covered with UV proof plastic)
- 09:33, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Beurre Hardy young pear tree.jpg (Beurre Hardy young pear tree)
- 09:23, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Potato plants.jpg (Potato plants)
- 09:20, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Purslane in greenhouse.jpg (Purslane in greenhouse)
- 09:16, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Rumex, small plant, gardener's variety.jpg (Rumex, gardener's cultivar)
- 09:13, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Eruca sativa, or rocket.jpg (Eruca sativa, or rocket in bloom)
- 09:11, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Spinach flowers.jpg (Spinach flowers)
- 09:10, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Brussels sprout flowers.jpg (Brussels sprout flowers)
- 09:07, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Margarite (Leucanthemum vulgare) flower.jpg (Margarite (Leucanthemum vulgare))
- 09:03, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Nepeta flowers.jpg (Nepeta flowers)
- 08:59, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Rhododendron flower.jpg (Rhododendron flower)
- 08:56, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Snowball tree blossoms.jpg (Snowball tree)
- 08:48, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Artemisia absinthium.jpg (Artemisia absinthium)
- 08:45, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Small lettuce plants in pots.jpg (Lettuce ready to plant out This is something you can do easily even if you have a small garden. I sow some lettuce seeds in a pot every two weeks. When seedlings are about an inch tall they are planted single in pots and later planted out in the garden. I)
- 07:45, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Garden design - ground covered.jpg (I'm preparing fields for autumn and winter. In an organic garden it is important that the soil is always covered. In this field you see turnips in the back. A pumpkin in the center, but it did not grow well due to a summer that's too cold and wet. In the )
- 07:42, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Garden design mix of.jpg (I like my garden to have a mix of plants, flowers, green vegetables, root vegetables, fruit trees and bushes, herbs. )
- 07:38, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Double-digging 10.jpg (The soil that was loosened this way is now almost 10 cm higher.)
- 07:37, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Double-digging 9.jpg (With a hand cultivator the soil and compost are mixed and leveled. The soil is now ready for planting or sowing. For fine seeds you may equalize the surface more using a rake.)
- 07:36, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Double-digging 8.jpg (A layer of compost ca 1 inch thick is brought up.)
- 07:34, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Double-digging 7.jpg (When all is done the top soil is still treated with the grelinette or digging fork.)
- 07:32, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Double-digging 6.jpg (Working along the row. The top material is always brought with a spade on top of the lower soil that already has been loosened with the grelinette.)
- 07:30, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Double-digging 5.jpg (The deeper soil is loosened with the grelinette. You can of course also use a normal spade or garden fork.)
- 07:29, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Double-digging 4.jpg (This digging fork or 'grelinette' is broader and stronger than the normal garden fork. You can loosen a strip of 50 cm soil at once by using the fork as a lever.)
- 07:27, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Double-digging 3.jpg (A furrow as long as the digging fork is broad is made with the spade. The material that comes from the first one or two furrows is moved to the end of the row where it will be used to fill the last furrow that is dug.)
- 07:26, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Double-digging 2.jpg (The field is now clean. The few small weeds and roots that are remaining can be removed when planting or sowing.)
- 07:24, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Double-digging 1.jpg (A field is cleaned from weeds.)
- 07:15, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Greenhouse in winter.jpg (Greenhouse in winter. All these vegetables were sown or planted in November. They can withstand moderate freezing temperatures and will begin grow quicker when the first spring days arrive. Garlic, onions, corn salad, fava beans, peas, spinach.)
- 07:11, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Sun room new.jpg (A sun room, or greenhouse adjacent to the living house. This one is 10 x 20 feet and is kept above freezing temperatures with the heat of a wood furnace inside the house. Plants that cannot bear frost can winter here. It is also used to sow crops in pots )
- 07:04, 27 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:One-year old garden in winter.jpg (One-year old garden in winter)