That sounds intriguing. So this is basically a no-dig/no-till method of growing potatoes? Does it work with all varieties and when should they be “planted”? I’m very curious to try it for next year.
That sounds intriguing. So this is basically a no-dig/no-till method of growing potatoes? Does it work with all varieties and when should they be “planted”? I’m very curious to try it for next year.
Yes, that would make sense. Guess in the meantime I just have to keep searching for people with similar taste to follow.
I really like it and I’m already using it to track my books. There are two things I don’t understand yet: how can I get recommendations, or books that are similar to other books? And what is a good way to find others to follow who have a similar taste in books?
Yes, it would be great if the tires could also be used longer and more often.
But I don’t get your point regarding logistics: this leads to 2 tire sets / driver that don’t need to be transported and produced, right? So it should be a good first step into reducing the impact of production and transportation.
“This means a reduction - from 13 to 11 - of the sets of dry tyres that each driver has available for the entire event, therefore decreasing the environmental impact generated by the production and transport of the tyres.” Seems like a good reason to me.
That looks very tasty, well done! What variety is this?