vanilla beans. the plantation should be visited frequently to train the vines to grow at convenient level, to regulate the growth of the vines and the supports, to watch for disease and pests and to always keep leaf mulch around the vines. any operation done in the plantation should not disturb the roots...
vanilla beans. the plantation should be visited frequently to train the vines to grow at convenient level, to regulate the growth of the vines and the supports, to watch for disease and pests and to always keep leaf mulch around the vines. any operation done in the plantation should not disturb the roots...
from red, yellow, white, multi-coloured, round, long cylindrical and huge sugar and mangle beets. beets we know today originated in the middle ages from a plant called sea-beet (beta vulgaris var. maritima) that grew on the dunes along the caspian sea. originally only the leaves were used because the roots...
reason why our plants aren't optimally healthy) and also many others. they also hold calcium in the soil – you can go apply a whole bunch of lime, but if you don't have fungi in the soil, a lot of that lime can leach out very quickly. mycorrhizal fungi also bring water to plants and protect plant roots...
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is a geotextile underlay which provides a strong protective layer. this protective barrier is important to protect your liner from tree roots, burying insects, vermin and any sharp object that could damage your aqualiner® *optional extra superseal a water tank needs to be able to protect your water....
in well-irrigated, parasite-free olive groves. . we choose olives ripened in a favourable climate, in regions naturally suited to olive growing. . we pick olives directly from the tree, either manually or mechanically, in nets placed under the tree; we never collect olives that have fallen to the ground...