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Le livre écrit par Jean-François
Le Guide des semis: secrets de semencier
Il est enfin disponible 🌱
Le guide essentiel des semis
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Why living soil?
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Soil rich in microorganisms helps plants develop a robust root system and better resistance to stress, disease, and pests. They become more self-sufficient and require less intervention from you.
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Buckwheat
Very fast growth, smothers weeds.
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Winter ground cover , anti-washout and anti-erosion.
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Phone
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Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm. Closed on Sundays.
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