Wednesday, January 19, 2011
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If the weather holds I'd like in the next late next week to remove some weeds between Barbabella (too cute) and I'm sorry to see them "attacked" from all weeds types and breeds quality. So far I have used: the hoe when the vineyard was like a forest on how many weeds had grown (April / May 2007) and eradicating the plants bigger hands.
What worries me is the large yellow flowers that bloom at that time covered the land of the great vineyard. I think, but I'm not sure, maybe that is a consequence of the fact that before implantation of the vineyard land was required to alfalfa. Who knows me enlighten you. After what I experienced as an invasion would do everything possible to avoid being flooded again with the vineyard. Of course you're always in the vineyard I could go and mow frequently. Andrea tells me not to worry that, if you will go through the shredder before and if necessary, then the digging.
Angie Camillo and I was advised to aerate the soil deeply, allowing the micro - the bacteria to do the job enticing Barbabella the roots of (expensive) to drop further down to search for food. But when this work will be done in depth now that Barbabella (Bellini) go towards the annual rest or losing a lot of vegetation in the spring? I think it would be good to know if the "workers of the land" (micro bacteria and the like) are always working or if they operate only during the warmer months. Monday meeting Angie and I do explain. Then in early November, in that Fornovo, Camillo also ask your opinion on this matter. I wonder if my phobia for the cleaning of the vineyard is a good thing or a bad thing. Maybe I see my Barbabella (kiss) yet small enough to get lost amid the piantacce that spontaneously colonize the land. Crescendo Barbabella the invasion should be less important this herb and, over time, maybe I will need the flowers. This curiosity leads me to ask advice and opinions.
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