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Gardening in Clay Soil
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Gardening in Clay Soil

Gardening in Clay Soil in Mediterranean Weather
Created byAli Cherif Azi
Last updated 7/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Gardening
  • Soil
  • Weather
  • Fertilization

Course content

1 section5 lectures31m total length
  • Gardening in Clay Soils13:18
  • Jardinage sur sols argileux (French version)15:02
  • Hawthorn or quince cutting0:47
  • Garden Tree Review2:00
  • Thank you0:02

    Thank you.


    We recommend you to visit our partner in Ecotourism :  Djurdjura Gite

    See link in Resources (French version).



Requirements

  • None

Description

Hi Passionate lovers of Nature!

No fancy images in this course, but a slightly in depth analysis of the factors that influence the growth of your vegetables, and proposed approaches that are respectful of Nature.


We will be elaborating about the following points:

-Fertilization of the soil in a natural way

-How to combat slugs in an equally eco-friendly way while discussing but also minimizing or supressing the use of chemicals.

-How clay soil works and how it be used and respected.

-The avoidance of mixing your soil

-The quality of the seeds and their level of hybridation will be discussed as well.

-Parasites of the crops, such as slugs.

-The techniques used.


A variety of crops will be looked at including beans, garlic, potatoes, watercress and so on...and basel.


The core of the course will also be available in a French version.


Besides an additional video will guide you through the actual environment I have been working in

with fruit trees and clay soil.


In addition on example of successful Hawthorn or quince cutting is being shown!


Thank you in advance if you follow

and for sharing this eco-frienly approach.


Best regards

Ali Azi


PS:Then get back to your gardens or farm and do the job!





Who this course is for:

  • gardeners, farmers, botanists