- 14/06/2025
Aujourd’hui, on passe à l’action au potager ! 🌱
Au programme :
- repiquage des choux pour bien préparer les récoltes à venir.
- la plantation du maïs et des patates douces, deux cultures complémentaires pour un jardin productif.
👉 Je vous montre pas à pas comment je m’y prends !
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00:00 Introduction
01:08 Repiquage des choux
05:34 Planter le maïs
09:3 Planter les patates douces
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Comment Planter du Maïs 🌽 et des Patates Douces 🍠 + Repiquage des Choux au Potager (Guide Complet)
@Potagerneration #potagerneration
Au programme :
- repiquage des choux pour bien préparer les récoltes à venir.
- la plantation du maïs et des patates douces, deux cultures complémentaires pour un jardin productif.
👉 Je vous montre pas à pas comment je m’y prends !
#jardinage #permaculture #maïs #patatedouce #potager #repiquage #choux
🍋Tu veux soutenir la chaîne?
https://fr.tipeee.com/potagerneration/
🌳MERCI🌳 à toi pour ton soutien!
................................................
👉Liens utiles👈
................................................
📜 Calendrier des semis: https://www.potagerneration.com/telecharger/
🌱Les plaques de culture : https://www.magellan-bio.fr/855-plaques-de-culture-plaques-a-semis/?s=1512147603
Les graines: https://www.magellan-bio.fr/35-graines-potageres-et-florales/?s=1512147603
🍋Le terreau : https://www.magellan-bio.fr/terreaux/8276-terreau-professionnel-bio-pour-semis-et-repiquages-70l-.html
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
📱 - RESEAUX SOCIAUX & PROMOS - 📱
C'est par ici: https://linktr.ee/potagerneration
📺 - SOMMAIRE - 📺
00:00 Introduction
01:08 Repiquage des choux
05:34 Planter le maïs
09:3 Planter les patates douces
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Comment Planter du Maïs 🌽 et des Patates Douces 🍠 + Repiquage des Choux au Potager (Guide Complet)
@Potagerneration #potagerneration
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00:00Hello, today we are going to see three little things together. First, we are going to go and pick up the
00:04cabbages I don't know if you remember but we sowed them together in a 104-hole tray
00:08so very small abeoles well I dropped my plate it's the vine what do you want in short in
00:13this plate is a mess, there are little broken cabbages, things and stuff anyway
00:17Anyway, even if I hadn't dropped it, it's high time to go and replant it, so
00:21we're going to see that together second little thing that we're going to do and well we're going to put
00:25put the corn in place because yes here you know I have a slightly particular technique I
00:29Do not sow directly in the open ground otherwise the pigeons will kill them and they will catch them.
00:33seeds the slugs will work the heart no interest so there we made them together in
00:37plates well there it is more than time to go and put them in the ground and to finish we will be interested
00:42at the sweet potato there is a bumblebee that flies around me where are you going like that you one will pollinate
00:47my cucumbers no but so I was saying we're going to be interested in sweet potatoes this year we
00:51tested a method without cuttings we actually cut pieces of sweet potatoes with the vines and
00:56we put them in potting soil and well listen it worked really well frankly it's
00:59Great, so we'll talk about that a bit and then we'll put them in the vegetable garden, let's go.
01:03Come on, we're going to attack the little cabbages, well you see the state of my plate, not great before I had done
01:13three times two rows of each there was red cabbage cauliflower and normal green cabbage that
01:20broke his face on the floor because I banged into it, it's a bit of a mess and the problem is that suddenly
01:25Well, I don't know who's who anymore, so the red cabbage, well, the red cabbage, of course, we have them
01:29recognize the others on the other hand, well there you have a perfect example, after that I fall two
01:33plates you see it's not great besides this one even got eaten by slugs it's in
01:38Cool, girls, how long has it been since we lost them? It must be two or three weeks ago.
01:43weeks I think we have this kind of thing there even in very small cells because
01:47that there is a good breeding ground in the ass, eh, we must not lie to ourselves, but there you see it is starting to chignon
01:52not bad underneath so they really need to be changed container there it is much too small for
01:55them then there are two choices either you are going to transplant them directly into the ground I find that
01:58dangerous because all it takes is one big slug to come along and it will wreck your heart
02:02Honestly, here I prefer to first go through the transplanting of a cabbage that I transplanted a while ago.
02:07week in a little taste of 7 classic well in one week it's the same sowing it's the same
02:12sowing you see in a bigger container it will develop much better here the technique is not
02:17complicated a large sowing in 204 trays we have already seen that together and then well the transplanting
02:22It's not complicated, a 7-cup bucket. The advantage of cabbages is that you can push them deep, it's fine.
02:27a little better hold them there you see I don't hesitate I put it deep ok I fill it up I pack a
02:33little watering a little watering yeah come on a little watering and I'll leave them in the pot like
02:40that for two weeks three weeks oh yeah at least two weeks three weeks I had a box
02:45It's been 15 days, three weeks in the greenhouse and I'll put them in when they're strong enough.
02:50in the vegetable garden quite simply but that cabbages the general culture of cabbage I made a video of it
02:56complete that you can find on the channel with all the steps in this video you will be able to see
03:00right away until what stage do I leave them in the pot before going to transplant them you will see that
03:05They are much bigger than that so I saved myself the step of transplanting all that because there is a bit of
03:11work anyway so I'm going to do that and I'll get back to you right after yes the sound has changed because
03:15I forgot to plug in my microphone, luckily I realized it now, in short, these are not
03:21We don't care about technical details. You see, once the cabbages are transplanted, they are
03:24all flabby like that it doesn't matter it will straighten up but at least in there I could
03:28maintain a good atmosphere with good humility and then above all protect from slugs and also the
03:34pigeons because pigeons, they like to nibble on the cracks and anything that is pyrite in the greenhouse
03:39Well, there aren't too many, but the cabbages are small so I can keep an eye on them quite easily.
03:44the leaves will really allow me to let them grow nicely before going to them
03:48put outside, by the way, speaking of cabbages outside, do you think we'd go see what we have?
03:53planted together there is already a straw I wouldn't even know how to tell you when long live the shitty memory go
03:59we're going to see the cabbages here, I grow them, you know, in that direction to do tests.
04:03brightness the sun rises there does all that all that all that all that and goes to set there so in this direction there
04:09the cabbages at the end there are more exposed to the sun than over there, I've already talked about that, we'll see when
04:14even what it gives so wait I ask you we are going to have fun removing this little net so that you
04:19can still see something there that the big bars are very practical this year we will
04:23produce cabbage but what kind of creatures are there under the cabbages we planted
04:28together they are at this stage so there you have two green cabbages the kohlrabi which certainly have been made
04:33eat but hey it's still edible so they're really getting wiped out by the slugs incredible
04:38Look at that and then behind you have the bunch of red cabbages well protected from slugs you see
04:44It's growing perfectly, so the thing is, if my kohlrabi are in this state, well, well
04:48wait we'll take some anyway I'll harvest them tomorrow if they're in this state it's
04:53that they were nibbled on by slugs from a very young age, so after that it gets bigger
04:57grows then it makes cracks like that problem is that even for the cabbages which apple a slug or
05:01a caterpillar will come and nibble your apple and then when it gets bigger it will have fun like that and in fact
05:06you'll never have a beautiful apple it's a bit annoying well there the kohlrabi have done well
05:10knock it off but hey there's still something to eat on there, you know, go sell it on the other hand, well
05:15it's impossible so there are more beautiful ones there I don't remove them but there are some a little more
05:19big anyway on the other hand there we feel that it is the end seeing how they are eaten I will
05:24harvest them tomorrow when the others that we just made together are ready I will put them here at
05:28same place like that I will take advantage of it to do a little weeding and then there we go we will take care of the
05:33corn now so corn as I was saying I like to sow it in patches to avoid
05:37slug attacks to properly control humidity etc. it is clearly not optimal.
05:41corn in the ground remains the best because the roots of the corn will sink very quickly, the corn will
05:46come to bun very quickly and the roots which overflow in fact from the pot to come to die therefore
05:50It's not great, at least it's not the best way to sow seeds in trays, but
05:53The advantage is that it allows you to manage the humidity and then protect them from the pigeons because
05:59the pigeons will come and shoot at the little plants to get the seed and eat the seed or
06:03down there in the greenhouse they don't go there so at least for that I'm calm and then, you know, the
06:07slugs also when the plans are very small so when they are big like that it's fine but when they
06:10are very small will come and gnaw at your head and after such growth retardation and company it is
06:15that's why in the plate besides I had an attack in one place there you see you there
06:20got his head bitten off, well, and then I'm going to plant them in the ground now because there
06:24they are big they will resist the slugs there is no problem with the pigeons I think it is
06:29well also they are big enough so we will do the test of leaving them like that without
06:33protection and then we will see and I will put them behind but I will show you that I have prepared
06:37as usual a tarpaulin area it's been two months two and a half months I think it's in place now
06:42tarpaulin something like that we will uncover and we will plant the tarpaulin well plant there is something which is
06:48Important: If you choose your growing area for corn, choose an area with full sun.
06:52corn likes full sun, so what does it look like underneath? Magnificent, especially since corn is going to
06:59see here we grow it by hand no meadow no soil nothing the tarpaulin I will go put it away and fold it
07:06after that, well, ok, that gives it a good earth, quite crazy, I started from what you see behind, I just have
07:14put a brush clearing a tarpaulin there we go we're going to plant we're going to plant in there so I'll let you know
07:21but I don't worry about it, I dig a little deeper into it, but it's a bit hard in some places, but
07:25It's not serious, just a hole, I'll fill the plan, finished, that's it, and then I won't make a line.
07:31do nothing just respect a gap for the gap in reality you just have to look in the in the
07:37fields how is it done it's really planted tightly there's almost a foot every 15 20 cm what
07:42yeah we'll say 20 cm to a corn stalk here I'm going to go a little more and then put them a little to
07:47the ground is hard in some places anyway, eh, he's in a zoo, we're going to make a field of
07:54corn like that finally a field planting corn a little haphazardly you see I put yeah I put 30
08:02good centimeters between the planes, what is it, don't put it too deep either, don't mess around
08:08the poor guy, I don't think the pigeons went to catch them in real life, but I know there are some who
08:14prefer to have nice rows of corn and all that, well, I admit I don't really care about that.
08:20What interests me is the production of corn. There it is Indian sweet corn for those who would have
08:24missed the sowing I put it like that more or less aligned in fact in truth I say in a hurry but I do it
08:29almost aligned lol anyway I don't care frankly maybe a professional deformation I know
08:35nothing but I really put them where I said that hop hold on by the way we put one there me the goal
08:39it's that it goes quickly and that it produces food, what I said, like a Breton
08:43oh my god, well, I'll make the field and I'll show you after that, the little choice is made
08:50ah I like it, it really makes a small cornfield planted like that in the ground, it does it
08:54does very well it will grow very well I choose not to protect against pigeons we will
08:59see hoping that they don't remove them all but last year I had this problem and
09:02I realized that in fact the big ones couldn't get them out so there I have them
09:06made much bigger this year frankly double what I usually wear we will see we will
09:11see because otherwise it means I have to make a mini structure by putting either a net or a
09:16mesh over the top, lazy so we'll test it like that and then we'll see, in short the corn is done
09:22full sun you see the view that hits the corn look at the view that corn it's not beautiful that frankly good
09:29sweet potatoes, well sweet potatoes, you'll see, this year I'm not going to worry too much.
09:35I'm going to try a new way to grow them on tarpaulins. They're there last year. I had them.
09:41made in a classic way but I had made them you see the end of the tunnel of cabbages there they were at
09:46Around here there was clearly not enough sun I took out twelve potatoes as big as
09:49so I know it needs more sun and heat ok last year we had a summer
09:56disgusting well I think that must have played a big role so this year we are going to test the area in full sun
10:02and you see the wheelbarrow it is just behind the small tarpaulin that we can see there there it is
10:06almost full sun, at least there is no shade from these large trees which comes over it
10:09so we're going to test it there and I'm going to put them on tarpaulins to avoid weeding and all that and
10:13and above all, the tarpaulin will warm the ground well and will maintain a temperature even at night in
10:18the ground since they are tubers I think that it can be a good solution so we are fine
10:24see then my sweet potatoes they are there I don't know if you saw the video where we were cutting them finally we
10:30didn't kill you sorry my sweet potato sprouting in a small heated greenhouse I had it
10:35cut into four then I had put to germinate like that and then I harvested the vines by cutting the
10:39pieces of sweet potatoes on which were attached I absolutely never took cuttings
10:44normally you see we take two three four sheets I don't remember exactly how many we
10:48put the stem in a glass of water, we make roots, we put it back in the pot and then we will put it in
10:53the ground good there I excused this step to do tests and I took out nine plans it is completely
10:57correct a sweet potato nine plans so we will put them right away in the vegetable garden but
11:02Look, honestly, I'm happy it worked well. I was a little worried about the recovery, but the leaves
11:07are very green apart from this one which is a little yellow it's the only one good listen it seems to
11:12resume anyway you see to push there so I think that it will do it good go I will them
11:16take them there so this year we will do them here already they will have much more
11:21brightness what slugs there are not even a single one ah well say so incredible yeah I was saying
11:26they will have much more light, more heat, that when I walk on the tarpaulin it is
11:30very warm I think the place is much better than there so I could have tried it naturally first
11:34without a tarpaulin to really see the difference but I remain convinced in fact that it is really a
11:38problem of heat and brightness that had last year so there I do not worry
11:43worries it's going to grow very well good I'm going to go get my cutlery so I have nine plans to put I
11:49I'm going to put some at the space level we can put about 30 cm we'll say then the ground does not have
11:55at all been worked on below so I don't know what we're going to come across in my opinion must be good
11:59hard I just hope that we will still manage to plant there well after to cut the tarpaulin done
12:05always a cross like that the ideal is that something hot we have already seen that together to avoid the
12:11son the sun is very humid so it's still okay it's okay I manage to do something decent finally I know
12:19always a hole a little bigger than the root ball so that the soil is not compact the roots
12:24can easily start to grow in the ground and then anyway they will
12:28manage they will manage to go further but at least a big hole from the start and then hold on
12:33come on we'll take this one look at it it's beautiful what did it do to us as a rooting system yeah it's
12:38impeccable it's all over the place I could have planted them earlier but it's still not bad
12:42This technique worked well, I'm happy the mound is dry now, but it will do him good.
12:45to be in the ground hop then we will direct it there so that the roots will run there
12:50down below I come to put the earth and the roots in contact, it's not necessarily obvious when you
12:57make the holes like that in a tarpaulin but it can be done there are only nine lead pellets to put in it's fine and
13:01the advantage of making a cross had already shown it but I show them and well you can come back and put it back
13:05the tarpaulin like that which means that it will greatly limit the growth of weeds and there to your plan
13:09he's calm, it's going to be pretty good, I can't wait to see what it's going to be like and then in terms
13:13space between each plane I told you 30 or 30 that would do there I still shifted a little more
13:19because if we manage to have large sweet potatoes, we will say in the worst case it will
13:23being horizontal will make this size for me you see she mustn't get in the way we'll even say
13:2640 between each foot I think 40 there that will be good hop go another shot what that gives there
13:32It's perfect, frankly, it's perfect, it's barely starting to turn in the pot, no need to
13:38undo the root ball, well that's cool, it means that at least the cuttings and all that
13:43sweet potatoes and well it's over a lot of stress for the plant and then and then a lot
13:47time in the end because the time it takes for the roots to form on the cuttings and all that and
13:52transport to obtain plants this size in other pots then certainly you have more but it is
13:57not the same job though so here it's perfect okay I'll put them all in and show you that's what it looks like
14:03Once finished, I put six in the bottom, you see, spaced at least 40 apart, and then I put the three
14:08last ones in staggered rows so the light green one I know why it's light green like that when
14:11I took out the mound, it was waterlogged, so it's a problem of too much water, that's why
14:15It's clear like that but there were roots so it has also resumed cultivation now on
14:19tarpaulin and well we will follow that throughout the season and then we will see during the harvest this fall is
14:25whether it worked or not, here is the friend gardening video a little short this week I grant you but
14:30I promise next week I'll take you on a complete tour of the vegetable garden and we'll see everything together.
14:34In short, take care of yourself and your loved ones as usual. We'll see you next week.
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