Nicolai Levashov
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The Source of Life

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Part 4. 2008

In my previous article "The Source of life-3" I chronicled a totally unexpected and tempestuous response of our park and magnolia garden triggered by corrections I made to the psi-generator I had created and installed in the winter of 2006. I needed these corrections because that winter was extremely cold even for France. The temperature sometimes dropped as low as -18 ° C and sometimes it snowed. The lakes and rivers were covered with considerable ice, a quite unexpected phenomenon for the valley of the Loire.

Such climatic conditions were absolutely incompatible with living conditions of many of our tropical and subtropical plants which had already "become acclimatized" in our park and magnolia garden. It was imperative to do something to keep them from dying. To this end I decided to make some correction on the psi-generator that would prevent the arboreal sap from freezing.

As soon as I understood every detail of the problem, I began to solve it...

  The Japanese plum covered by snow   The Japanese plum covered by snow   The Japanese plum   Strawberries in April   Strawberries in April   Strawberries in April   Strawberries in October   Strawberries in October   Strawberries in October   Raspberries in October   Blackberries in October   Figs in October   Figs in October   Figs in November   Клубника в ноябре   Strawberries in November   Strawberries in November   Raspberries in December   Strawberries in the early spring   Strawberries in the early spring   Strawberries in the early spring   Strawberries in May   Strawberries in May   A glade of White Lilies   Water Lily   Water Lily   Figs at the end of October   Figs at the end of October   Figs in November   Figs in April   Figs in March   Figs in May   Figs in May   Young dill   Enormous young dill in May   Spanish Sorrel   Gigantic selery   Gigantic artichoke   Turkish Hazel like a burdock   Young Turkish Hazel   Rose Mushroom in April   Rose Mushroom in April   Young Turkish Hazel   Gigantic artichoke   Gigantic dill   The second yeild of strawberiies   Mint more than 1 meter high  

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