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Welcome to the vine Solitaire.
Any questions needed, just fire away. There are a few grapes who live down your way, so may well be able to help with specific questions, as well as the general info you will gain from here.
Good luck with the stones, I think thats the case throughout France, not just where you are.
Bob Leponge
Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.
Welcome Solitaire and you have my sympathy as far as the stones go! I've used them as drainage in pots of course and to weigh down pots of plants in the pond. It curtailed my ability to grow root veg in the first few years, but with more and more manure and compost, less stones are coming to the surface.
Solitaire, get used to it. 4 years I've lived here, and still digging them up.
I recently found an entire tree, that had probably been bought onsite to build the original roof of the house, and had been surplus to requirements and just left on the deck.
The first records of my place are late 1600's so there is every chance that the tree was living during the crusades etc. Would love to get it dated though, just to know.
Bob Leponge
Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.
I've found all sorts buried in the ground, even some broken roofing tiles, which is strange as the land I'm working never belonged to the house, it was bought from another person and was a hay field .
I've always said it's like a Time Team dig over here , you never know what you will dig up
Welcome to the madvine Solitaire, maybe you'll find a dinosaur
Hayley B
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Our area was used as a WWII ammo store - pre Falaise attack hundreds of ammo trucks were stored down our road....we were warned to be careful when digging deep as a few bits and pieces of ammo have been found about the place- presumably 'fell off a lorry???'
Good job we have a metal detector- only managed to find the old fosse septic and some bits of barbed wire- and old nails.
Our area has granite boulders- up to 3 m in diameter- dumped all over the place from a previous ice-age - most of the farmers have moved them to the side of the fields...must have been difficult to farm the area with just horses- no wonder it's mostly a dairy region!!
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Sounds like you have the same location(SW France-I live 20km from Montauban) and the same soil(clay),stones and rubbish underfoot.I too am just about to embark on a bit of self sufficiency and being a virgin gardener will be needing advise and guidance. I have a field of couch grass which I have treated with weed killer.After removing the weeds by manual labour(digging over and hand picking the roots out) I am going to remove the stones by rotavating. Maybe we can exchange methods,results etc.
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