114 pictures found
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Excavation in black schist slabs characteristic of the Cardboard Schist formation. In geology, a formation is the proper name of a layer. The Schiste
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Excavation in black schist slabs characteristic of the Cardboard Schist formation. In geology, a formation is the proper name of a layer. The Schiste Cardboard formation owes its name to the flow of the shale in plate, relatively flexible, like cardboard boards. Lower Toarcian age (180 million years). The black color of the rock is due to its richness in organic matter (between 5 and 10% by mass). Where this rock has been buried and heated to a sufficient temperature at depth, the solid organic matter has liquefied to form petroleum. In Lorraine, Cardboard Schists have never been buried deep enough to generate oil. Lorraine, France.- Blouet brothers collection
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Woman unpacking mail order plants. Grapevine plant bought on the
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Woman unpacking mail order plants. Grapevine plant bought on the internet.
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White button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus), infructescences, indoor grow kit, Belfort, Territoire de Belfort, France
© Denis Bringard / Biosphoto
© Denis Bringard / Biosphoto
White button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus), infructescences, indoor grow kit, Belfort, Territoire de Belfort, France
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Stall of producers' strawberries in cardboard trays on a market in Gironde, France
© Laurent Lhoté / Biosphoto
© Laurent Lhoté / Biosphoto
Stall of producers' strawberries in cardboard trays on a market in Gironde, France
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Stall of producers' strawberries in cardboard trays on a market in Gironde, France
© Laurent Lhoté / Biosphoto
© Laurent Lhoté / Biosphoto
Stall of producers' strawberries in cardboard trays on a market in Gironde, France
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Gardener cutting a boxwood into a ball following a template cut
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Gardener cutting a boxwood into a ball following a template cut out of cardboard.
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Gardener cutting a boxwood into a ball following a template cut out of cardboard.
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Gardener cutting a boxwood into a ball following a template cut out of cardboard.
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Gardener cutting a boxwood into a ball following a template cut
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Gardener cutting a boxwood into a ball following a template cut out of cardboard.
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Woman practicing ecological weeding with cardboard and straw. 3:
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Woman practicing ecological weeding with cardboard and straw. 3: cover the cardboard with a thick organic layer like straw.
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Woman practicing ecological weeding with cardboard and straw. 2:
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Woman practicing ecological weeding with cardboard and straw. 2: Place a clean corrugated cardboard on the grass.
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Woman practicing ecological weeding with cardboard and straw. 1:
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Woman practicing ecological weeding with cardboard and straw. 1: Cut the grass at the lowest.
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Establishment of an Earwing trap. Placed near dahlias, the trap
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Establishment of an Earwing trap. Placed near dahlias, the trap is then transferred to the orchard.
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Establishment of an Earwing trap. Placed near dahlias, the trap
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Establishment of an Earwing trap. Placed near dahlias, the trap is then transferred to the orchard.
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Establishment of an Earwing trap. Placed near dahlias, the trap
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Establishment of an Earwing trap. Placed near dahlias, the trap is then transferred to the orchard.
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Establishment of an Earwing trap. Placed near dahlias, the trap
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Establishment of an Earwing trap. Placed near dahlias, the trap is then transferred to the orchard.
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An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
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An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
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An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
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An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
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An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
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An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
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An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
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An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
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An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
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An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
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An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
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An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
An easy and fun permaculture technique of lasagna with children.
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Lasagna bed ; plant fruits in lasagna bed. In soils that are poor, rocky, clayey or simply grassy, lasagna is a magical solution for planting fruit
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
Lasagna bed ; plant fruits in lasagna bed. In soils that are poor, rocky, clayey or simply grassy, lasagna is a magical solution for planting fruit trees.
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Lasagna bed ; plant fruits in lasagna bed. In soils that are poor, rocky, clayey or simply grassy, lasagna is a magical solution for planting fruit
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
Lasagna bed ; plant fruits in lasagna bed. In soils that are poor, rocky, clayey or simply grassy, lasagna is a magical solution for planting fruit trees.
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Lasagna bed ; plant fruits in lasagna bed. In soils that are poor, rocky, clayey or simply grassy, lasagna is a magical solution for planting fruit
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
Lasagna bed ; plant fruits in lasagna bed. In soils that are poor, rocky, clayey or simply grassy, lasagna is a magical solution for planting fruit trees.
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Creation of a lasagna bed (living butte), cross section. Ariège, France.
© H. Curtis / Biosphoto
© H. Curtis / Biosphoto
Creation of a lasagna bed (living butte), cross section. Ariège, France.
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Creation of a lasagna bed (living butte), cross section. Ariège, France.
© H. Curtis / Biosphoto
© H. Curtis / Biosphoto
Creation of a lasagna bed (living butte), cross section. Ariège, France.
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Creation of a lasagna bed (living butte), 3rd step: green waste (mowing grass). Ariège, France.
© H. Curtis / Biosphoto
© H. Curtis / Biosphoto
Creation of a lasagna bed (living butte), 3rd step: green waste (mowing grass). Ariège, France.
© H. Curtis / Biosphoto
Creation of a lasagna bed (living butte), 3rd step: green waste (mowing grass). Ariège, France.
© H. Curtis / Biosphoto
Creation of a lasagna bed (living butte), 2nd step: the BRF (fragmented ramial wood). Ariège, France.
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Creation of a lasagna bed (living butte), 2nd step: the BRF (fragmented ramial wood). Ariège, France.
© H. Curtis / Biosphoto
© H. Curtis / Biosphoto
Creation of a lasagna bed (living butte), 2nd step: the BRF (fragmented ramial wood). Ariège, France.
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Creation of a lasagna bed (living butte), 1st step: the cardboard. Ariège, France.
© H. Curtis / Biosphoto
© H. Curtis / Biosphoto
Creation of a lasagna bed (living butte), 1st step: the cardboard. Ariège, France.
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
Sowing of cucumber 'Long vert d'Alan' in a kitchen garden
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
Sowing of cucumber 'Long vert d'Alan' in a kitchen garden
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
Sowing of cucumber 'Long vert d'Alan' in a kitchen garden
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
Sowing of cucumber 'Long vert d'Alan' in a kitchen garden
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
Sowing of cucumber 'Long vert d'Alan' in a kitchen garden
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
Cutting of Canada goldenrod inflorescences in a garden
© Serge Lapouge / Biosphoto
Cutting of Canada goldenrod inflorescences in a garden
© Roger Eritja / Biosphoto
Cardboard butterfly placed over a group of yellow roses