Sols malades : les plantes qui nous sauvent !

Céline shows us several concrete examples: at the Moulin du Berceau, in Yonne (France) and in her garden, Petites Ruches. The practice of a fire of branches, or the compaction of machines, or the discharge of chemical products, involve the durable degradation of a ground, of a small piece of our planet. But what is happening there? How does nature defend itself against these aggressions and how does it repair its wounds? Here are the answers in pictures. An excerpt from Gérard Ducerf's video is inserted in the video: here is the link to watch it in full:    • G. DUCERF - Diagnostic de Sol sur le Terrain   Here is the link to Céline's website: https://petitesruches.fr The plants presented in the video : Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense), lanceolate thistle, great spurge (Euphorbia lathyris), small hemlock, stinging nettle, knapweed