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Title: Ecological Gardening


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Ecological Gardening
  • Presented by Marc Landry CEPIT
  • Organik Touch

2
Notion
  • Soil
  • Characteristics
  • Thickness of the deposit
  • Organic matter (humus)
  • Rock content ( gt 2 mm gravel, stones, rocks)
  • Texture (lt 2 mm limon, argile, sand)
  • Ionic exchange capacity

Did you know ? The soil in our region was formed
more than 225 millions years ago!
3
Factors that influences the development of the
soil
  • Climate (temperature and precipitation)
  • Action of the humus
  • Fauna / Flora / Human
  • Origine of the deposit

4
Influence of the soil on plants
  • Exchanges between the soil and plants
  • pH
  • Available elements
  • Disponibility of water and air
  • Temperature

5
Plant needs
  • Source of water
  • Soil (pH, organic matter, nutriants in minimal
    quantity, minimal compaction)
  • Temperature
  • Sun
  • Air

6
pH
  • The pH is a limitant factor and influences the
    disponibility of some elements and make other
    toxic
  • Ideal pH for most plants is 6.5
  • Affect biological activity in the soil

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Roles of major elements
  • Nitrogen
  • Growth and formation of chlorophylle
  • Phosphorus
  • Root system, general process in the plant and
    development of fruits and flowersFruits et
    fleurs, catalyseur, protection, transport
  • Potassium
  • Fruits and flower and general plant functions

9
How to control some factors
  • Soil structure organic matter
  • Plant Nutrition - maximise fertilizer
    applications
  • Plant Type - rustic, growth period, disease
    resistance
  • Water - minimise water loss with compost and
    mulch
  • pH - neutralise the soil to favor biological
    acticity and exchanges of the elements
  • Soil Temperature constant temperature with
    organic matter and mulch will favor plant
    development
  • Timing- minimise risk and other dangers (forst,
    insectes, minimum temperature)

10
Fertilizers and uses
  • Fertilizers are supplements that you add to the
    soil to provide better growing conditions for the
    plants
  • Fertilizers can not substitute organic matter
  • They need to be manage properly
  • How can we identify fertilizers and how to use
    them efficiently (type, water soluble, length of
    release)

11
Biological fertilizers
  • Green Fertilizers
  • Alflafa, clover, soja that can be planted
    directly in the soil and turned directly in the
    soil
  • This method add organic matter and help to fix
    certain elements in the soil

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  • Granulare and liquid fertilizers
  • Nitrogen (feather meal, powder or fish emulsion)
  • Phosphorus (rock phosphate and bone meal)
  • Potassium (mica)
  • SulPoMag
  • Algea emulsion
  • Mineral Rock (bio rock, basalte)
  • Lime
  • dolomitic (Mg) and calcic

13
When to use fertilizers ?
  • Transplantation
  • Critical feeding period
  • Fast growth, root development, fruits/flowers,
    dormancy
  • Completes Organic matter
  • Increase performance and resistance of plants

14
Feeding Cycles of plants
  • Spring (early June)
  • When the soil temperature is constant (5oC) you
    can start adding fertilizers
  • Fast growth period needs nitrogen
  • Minerals
  • Organic matter
  • Mulch

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  • Summer (end of June end of August)
  • Constant nitrogen need
  • Phosphorus and potassium demand increases rapidly
  • Minerals help to minimize chocks due to heat and
    drought
  • Organic matter

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  • Fall (September - October)
  • Plant nutrition decrease rapidly
  • Nitrogen needs decreases
  • Phosphorus and potassium demand constant
  • Constant mineral needs
  • Add lime
  • Organic matter
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