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(newest | oldest) View (newer 20 | older 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 05:37, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Harvest of strawberries.jpg (Harvest of strawberries)
- 05:35, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Harvest of snow peas.jpg (Harvest of snow peas)
- 05:30, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Kimchi.jpg (Kimchi made from fresh products of my garden, green onions, garlic, two types of radish, cabbage, and sambal (a hot pepper sauce to replace the fresh peppers that aren't ready to harvest yet), sea salt, standing for three hours. Delicious and healthy and )
- 05:19, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Pototoes weeded & unweeded.jpg (Why weeding is important... The photo shows a field with potatoes. They're all from the same species but the front and outer potatoes in the field (they're placed in circles) were weeded and in the center ones not.)
- 05:08, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Fava bean root nodules.jpg (Root nodules of the fava plant or broad bean. Each of these nodules contains billions of Rhizobia bacteria that live in symbiotic relationship to Fabaceae or the legume family (beans, peas). )
- 05:00, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Young kidney beans plants.jpg (A field with young kidney bean plants)
- 04:53, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:White cabbage sauerkraut.jpg (Preparing sauerkraut from white cabbage. The entire(soft type of) white cabbage is kept under water with sea salt for about two months. Salt should be ca 2.5 % of the entire weight. You can add garlic and pepper as the Turks sometimes do and it is similar)
- 04:47, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Sun dawn.jpg (Sun dawn)
- 04:36, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Pumpkin on straw bale.jpg (Pumpkin growing on a bale of straw. Drench the straw bale with water, make holes and fill them with soil and compost and plant or sow. Pumpkins grow very well in this way, but it must also be possible with many other plants. It's handy on places where you)
- 04:24, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Borage flower.jpg (Borage flower)
- 04:19, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Lupin.jpg (Lupin in my garden. The plants you see are one row of plants, over 1 meter high and 1 m wide. They are also excellent for green manure or animal fodder. Rye almost ripe at the right, yarrow at the left. )
- 04:09, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Common horsetail.jpg (Common horsetail. It grows wild in and near my garden close to water. It's a very old species of plants and it contains much silicon, which makes the plant feel like you touch glass. It is suitable to make a liquid fertilizer that, sprayed over the plants)
- 04:01, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Heart of poppy flower.jpg (The heart of a poppy flower)
- 03:53, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Red chard.jpg (Red chard)
- 03:45, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Blossoming coriander.jpg (Blossoming coriander in my garden. At the left a lovage plant in bloom. I grow coriander for young greens, and the plants in this photo for their seeds. They grew very well and are 1.5 m high, leaving some onion plants in the shadow (center).)
- 03:35, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Seed potatoes in box with sand.jpg (Some seed potatoes stored in a box covered with sand, then in a cool cellar with good airflow.)
- 03:26, 24 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Overloaded fruit tree.jpg (Plum tree overloaded with fruits. Without support the branch could break.)
- 18:40, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs deleted page File:Photo of screen temp.JPG
- 18:28, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Wood ash on the compost heap 111223.jpg (Wood ash from our heater sprayed over the compost heap. Wood ash does have fertilizer value. It contains several micro-nutrients but no nitrogen.)
- 18:14, 23 December 2011 John talk contribs uploaded File:Watercress in pond in winter 111223.jpg (Watercress growing in my pond in wintertime.)