A Garden can basically be created for Free

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The only values that are really incompressible are Time, Space and the energy you put into them. Everything else can be free. You may find this provocative, but in the end you'll realize what I mean. By free, I mean of course the financial aspect that you decide to involve in the project.

We may have more or less lost sight of it, but at the outset Nature is totally free. It's only when we decide, as Humans, that we need - and also want - particular things that it starts to cost us more or less.

For example, if I want a ride-on lawnmower, as I'm likely to need in the countryside, then obviously this machine costs the same as a small car, so I'd have to pay a pretty penny !

But we're not there yet, and for the moment we're only at the beginning... What's more, I'm writing to you from Brittany and I won't be returning to our house for another week or so.

What I'm trying to say is that a garden is basically organised nature. A friend can lend you a piece of forest and in a clearing you can decide to plant cuttings or graft trees. Seeds can be collected and exchanged, basic tools can be found at jumble sales for next to nothing and, a few years later, you've got a garden you've made for 'next to nothing'. Almost, that is, apart from the time and energy you put into it.

In this article I'm going to tell you about some of the plants I picked up during my stay and which will soon be landing with me in the countryside.

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We'll start with these four vigorous palm trees. They come from a couple of friends. At their house, there are a good dozen of them, over a hundred years old, and every year they swarm the ground with their offspring. The friend who looks after the garden puts them in pots and when we took a tour of his garden, he kindly offered me some.

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I can't remember the species in particular, but with a plant recognition application, we should probably be able to find it. The funny thing is that a few years ago I wasn't a big fan of palm trees, and I guess I've changed !

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It's no secret that I hate plastic, but in some cases it can be a great ally. A few cuts and you've got the perfect lightweight, hard-wearing container for transporting your cuttings !

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I prepare some soil from the garden. A bit of brown soil turned over by the moles, a bit of fine gravel, a bit of sand and another lighter, draining soil and there you have it !

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I put a bit of coarse sand at the bottom to absorb the excess water and note that I haven't pierced the bottom of my bottles yet. I'm waiting until I get home to do that, so that I don't put a lot of water in during transport !

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And here's the result ! A small load of freshly cut plants ready to head off to new horizons !

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There are three verbenas, a rosemary, a hydrangea and the last one is a fat plant that I picked up from the same friend, the palm tree guy.

I can't wait to see it all grow and I encourage you to surround yourself with plants collected from there. It's one of my great passions and it can take as little time as years, depending on your availability !

I hope you've found this article interesting and thank you for your time. If you have any advice or other recommendations, I'd like to thank you in advance !

Have a great day and see you soon,

<3

@anttn



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Les seules valeurs réellement incompressibles, sont le Temps, l'Espace et l'énergie que vous mettrez dedans. Tout le reste peut être gratuit. Vous trouvez peut-être cela provocateur, mais vous vous rendrez finalement compte de mon raisonnement. Par gratuit, j'entends donc bien sûr l'aspect financier que vous déciderez d'impliquer dans le projet.

En effet, on peut l'avoir perdu plus ou moins de vue, mais au départ la Nature et totalement gratuite. Ce n'est que lorsque décidons, nous en tant qu'Humains, d'avoir besoin - et aussi envie - de choses particulières que cela commence à nous coûter plus ou moins cher.

En effet, si je veux une tondeuse auto-portée comme j'en aurais probablement besoin à la campagne, alors évidemment comme cette machine coûte le prix d'une petite voiture, alors je devrais débourser une jolie somme !

Mais nous n'en sommes pas là et pour le moment nous n'en sommes qu'au début... Et en plus je vous écris depuis la Bretagne et je ne retournerai dans notre maison que dans une semaine environ.

Ce que je veux dire c'est qu'à la base, un jardin, c'est de la Nature organisé. Un ami peut vous prêter un bout de forêt et dans un clairière, vous pouvez décider de planter des boutures ou de greffer des arbres. Les graines peuvent être récupérées et échanger, les outils de base se trouvent dans des brocantes pour presque rien et voilà, quelques années plus tard, vous avez un jardin réalisé pour 'presque' rien. Presque, hormis le temps et l'énergie que vous y aurez consacré.

Dans cet article je vais vous faire le récit de ces quelques plantes que j'ai récupéré durant ce séjour et qui atterriront bientôt avec moi à la campagne.

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Nous commencerons avec ces quatre vigoureux palmiers. Ceux-ci viennent de chez un couple d'amis. Chez eux, ils y en a une bonne dizaine qui ont plus d'une centaine d'années et qui, tous les ans, essaiment leurs rejetons au sol. L'ami qui s'occupe du jardin les mets dans des pots et lorsque nous avons fait un tour de son jardin, il m'en a gentilement offert.

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Je ne me rappelle plus de l'espèce en particulier, mais avec une application de reconnaissance de plantes, on devrait probablement pouvoir la retrouver. Le plus drôle dans l'histoire c'est qu'il y a quelques années, je n'étais pas un très grand fan de palmiers et il faut croire que j'ai bien changé !

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Ce n'est pas un secret que je déteste le plastique mais dans certains cas, cette matière peut s'avérer une grande alliée. Quelques découpes et voilà, vous avez un contenant parfait, léger et résistant, pour transporter vos boutures !

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Je prépare une terre récupérée dans le jardin. Un peu de terre brune retournée par les taupes, un peu de graviers fins, un peu de sable et une autre terre plus claire et drainante et le tour est joué !

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Je mets un peu de sable grossier au fond pour absorber le surplus d'eau et à noter que je n'ai pas encore percé le fond de mes bouteilles. J'attends d'être rentré pour faire cela et ne pas mettre plein d'eau durant le transport !

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Et voilà le résultat ! Une petite cargaison de plantes fraîchement bouturées et prêtent à partir vers de nouveaux horizons !

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On trouve là trois verveines, un romarin, un hortensia et la dernière c'est une plante grasse que j'ai récupérée chez le même ami, celui des palmiers.

J'ai hâte de voir tout cela grandir et je vous encourage à vous entourer de plantes récupérées de ce de là. C'est une de mes grandes passions et cela peut prendre peu de temps comme des années suivant vos disponibilités !

J'espère que vous aurez trouvé cet article intéressant et je vous remercie pour le temps de votre visite. Si vous avez des conseils et autres recommandations, je vous en remercie d'avance !

Excellente journée à tous et à très bientôt,

<3

@anttn



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L'année prochaine remplace le plastique par de la terre cuite et ce sera juste parfait :)
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Haha, là c’est juste pour le transport ! Pas trop envie de me trimbaler des pots en terre dans le train ^^

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C'est vrai que c'est moins lourd :-)

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Oui, et dès que j'arrive, hop ! je transplante :))

Bonne journée à toi ✌️

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Et la nature dira merci, le microplastique on sait pas encore tout ce que ca peut apporter comme crasse ...

Même si ... la vie trouve toujour sun chemin, il existe une nouvelle bactérie qui se nourrit du plastique, bienvenue à toi donellea skaiensis ...

Donc pour la nature, l eplastique n'est plus un problème, ou ne le sera plus d'ici quelques cycles...

Le problème persiste cependant pour pas mal d'êtres vivant à l'heure actuelle ...

Pour ceux qui voudraient :
https://www.nationalgeographic.fr/environnement/bacteries-mangeuses-de-plastique-une-bonne-nouvelle-pour-la-planete

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Oui, c'est sûr que c'est une des plaies profondes ! Je connais bien le sujet, mon grand-père produisait du plastique ^^ Heureusement, cela n'a jamais été pour des bouteilles. J'avais aussi vu passer cet article et je te remercie pour me le remettre en mémoire !

Là, c'est des bouteilles de récupération, je n'en ai jamais acheté ou presque et je trouve stupide d'avoir aboli le principe de la consigne... En tout cas en France !

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Pareil ici, les consignes ce devrait être financé par le gouvernement à la limite... Plastique, verre alu ...

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I just planted some tomato seeds today and I forgot to add some fine sand on my soil. Hopefully, they are still going to germinate. By the way, I love that soil mixture that you made, it looks amazing.

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Thank you @afterglow ! I think it would still work like a charm :)

Hopping to see that in your future articles hehe !

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You're welcome. Have a nice day ahead.

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Yeah, young people must learn how to garden these days.

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Definitely, this is the most important to me ! And yeah, it's lacking a lot !

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It feels good seeing these plants grow and beautify our place.😍

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Indeed @netswriting :)

I hope those ones will develop well 🤞

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They just need extra care like proper lightning and right amount of water.😊

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That's very true friends, because in our place there are so many used materials such as bottles.
And the place can be used like a small yard.
I am very inspired by your post, very useful for many people.

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Nature is exceptionally beautiful, and it's simplicity makes me love it.

That miracle leaf is a leaf I cannot do without

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You may not always find a suitable pot for your plants. In such cases you have to be creative, a good example of creativity, man. I hope your plants grow healthy.

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Hello
What a good option the plastic knobs to transport the plants. Is it just for transporting them or can they stay planted long term in them as well? I would like to have some aromatic plants, but the pots are a bit expensive at the moment heh.
And that plastic option is perfect!

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some plants in bottles may be beautiful

but I cannot survive from them - I need a real garden to eat from..

my future will probably focus very much on getting some space for an own garden

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Oh, I don't want to keep them in bottles, this just for transportation :)

Alimentation is freedom, but this will be even more true in the coming times !

Sorry for showing that late @woelfchen

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man I really need to hurry getting some peaceful place !

good to be able to watch you guys already being able to push and experiment

but I feel a little left behind

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The soil looks like loamy soil but I don't know if I'm right
It is great that you did that and that is why I tell people that you don't need to have a very big land before you plant something

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Wow! That's a good idea. Me too using those cut plastic as a pot for our plants. In that way you have planted some plants and at the same time you helped reduce some waste. Keep it up and I hope the plants will grow healthy.

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Thank you @jenthoughts !

In fact, I don't like plastic that much, but it's way more convenient for transportation :)

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I think your palm trees are date palms. It grows very fast.
I have the same passion for gardening as you do and like to bring back plants from every trip to try and plant in my very small backyard.
You are so right, you can start and maintain a garden with relatively little money but more work and passion.
If I understand correctly you are on vacation and I wish you a pleasant stay!

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Hello @bluemoon, sorry to get back to you so late ! Return to the house and work went with less availability..
But still, I wanted to leave you a sign !

I don't know if those are some date palms, but even, I don't know if those will give some fruits in our climats... Maybe more with the coming warming (?)

I hope you're doing good, have a good evening !

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I belong to the category of eternal latecomers, so I understand perfectly and there is no problem.
I don't think they will bear fruit either but at least grow very tall. You have plenty of time to see that!
I understand how busy you are right now and I wish you not to be too hard and enjoy good results!

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Thank you for understanding :)
For sure, patience will and have always been a key factor ! We will see 😉

Many thanks again, I'll try to manage. Try ? No we'll make it haha !

Have a lovely day dear @bluemoon

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Thank you!
I'm also trying to struggle with the delay in responding and I'm glad you understand. We have priorities and we need to keep them in mind.

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You're welcome ! Same to you :)

I just wrote an article, visual and explicative also about the need to prioritize certain things as well ! So I know that we understand for sure 😉

Take good care dear @bluemoon

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Thank you. Wish you a very nice weekend!

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It's taking years to get my garden together, I always do a bit as I feel inspired so there are plants that lived in pots for years but slowly it's gone from a literal wasteland to something aesthetically appealing.
I look forward to seeing what your design eye produces

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Hello @nikv, sorry to come back that late to you :)

I think that I will follow that path of a creation, bit by bit and I hope to have soon some new projects and avances to share !

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Very nice! Those palm trees look great right where they are on the steps. Good luck with your cuttings!

For free though?! I spend so much money on my garden that I'm sure it is not cost effective. But the food is fantastic, grown with love and so much more nutritious. I love heading out to the garden to grab a handful of blueberries for my morning yogurt. I'm hoping that eventually the costs will subside; this has been my second year in this garden, and I've spent a lot of money getting it going.

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I know, it was kind of provocative, but yeah, depending of ours projects and desires, it may cost more or less !

Mmh, "a handful of blueberries for my morning yogurt" I want that too :))

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Well then, I wish it for you. I really enjoy having that one small handful. No pressure, ya know? Just joy.

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If there's one thing I see often in the gardening community on Hive, it's the recyling of plastic bottles as growing vessels, from Venuzuela to Bali. Here, we have so many pots people can't give them away and you find them at the recyling of the huge DIY chain we have here.

The less money we have, the more I go back to things like this, making me wonder why I decided to do away with it in the first place. Probably convenience, as the more you work, the less you have to spend time coming up with creative solutions.

Saying that, been working in the garden and recycling a lot and picking stuff up for free because we're broke and you can't replace an old oven in the house with rocks and plastic bottles, but you can distract yourself from the things that need expensive fixing by fixing things in the garden with hacks haha. Like the table I made last week from the base of an old worm farm and some hardwood boards from an old ute tray.

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Yes, and I've also seen the part of your Land Rover with the cable ties and the tape ^^.

Basically, I'm pretty anti-plastic, but here it's just for transport! For me, nothing can replace a good clay pot, or even better: ... in an old hollow stump !

I completely agree, the trick is to balance these DIY projects with and against the big expenses :)

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Balance is everything. Plastic sucks but if cable ties can ward off another plastic purchase it's a necessary 🙈 evil 😂

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Haha ! That's true. But still... This is totally evil 😂

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