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We continue to follow Yves in his self-sufficient garden, where he shows us the importance of planning to obtain abundant harvests. This time, he focuses on the preparation of a future bed dedicated to potatoes, which he plans to cultivate in 2025. Yves insists on the fact that anticipating and enriching the soil in advance optimizes the health of the crops in the long term. To prepare for this future crop, Yves explains his choice of sowing two green manures on separate beds: Phacelia and Mustard. These plants play a key role in fertilizing the soil, promoting structure and limiting the proliferation of weeds. Yves details the specific advantages of each: Phacelia, with its ability to attract pollinating insects and decompact the soil, and Mustard, which helps limit erosion and enriches the soil with nitrogen. This long-term approach illustrates how Yves, with his vision as an attentive gardener, plans each step according to the future needs of his garden. Sowing today to harvest tomorrow is a fundamental principle in his way of growing, and this video invites us to reflect on our own practices and their impact on the years to come. Garden well 🍃