More and more city dwellers are installing beehives on their roofs, balconies, or gardens. Bees are currently facing a very worrying situation of collapse. This is the reason for the rush to the big cities. It is not uncommon to find companies, organizations, and individuals bravely embarking on city beekeeping. But is it really a good idea?
Conventional gardening tends to use a one-size-fits-all approach to growing fruits and vegetables. Its central concepts are based on what gardeners want to grow rather than what plants are best suited to a particular land. Permaculture gardening, on the other hand, is based on the concept of using the perfect plants for the climate, and using only what works best for the local environment.
Permaculture is a process that adopts a philosophy that respects the environment, allowing good fruit and vegetables to be harvested without pesticides, all year round. Your garden will be designed to minimize any effort on your part. Ideal isn't it? Discover through this article our advice in 6 steps to get there.
Laying eggs is a time that is eagerly awaited by everyone who has chickens. The date of the first laying depends on the breed of your hen, it can vary between 5 and 8 months. Several factors, such as the feed, can favour this first laying.
Nothing could be easier. When you buy a whole leek, simply cut off the end with the roots, place it in water so that it bathes in it (without drowning it too much) and you will see that over the course of the days, it will grow back!