Pascal Poot is not a peasant like the others.
He has a little magic trick:he knows how to grow vegetables without giving them a single drop of water!
And for that, he has a secret! And his secret is:"doing nothing on purpose".
We knew we could grow beautiful vegetables without pesticides. But growing vegetables without watering them is another story!
And yet this is what Pascal Poot has been doing for many seasons now.
Drought, heat wave... It doesn't matter! Her vegetables are still growing. Tomatoes, potatoes... Everything grows without watering.
Even agricultural engineers can't believe it. Explanations:
On his 3 hectares of land near Béziers, he applies his own technique, the old-fashioned way.
It has eliminated anything unnatural, does not use pesticides or chemicals, or complicated irrigation systems.
In other words, Pascal Poot cultivates as the peasants did in the time of our grandparents.
And the least we can say is that it works!
He shares his age-old trick for growing vegetables:
"For 30 years, I started doing breeding myself and making plants learn to resist diseases on their own. And it works."
As a result, its seedlings are particularly well adapted to its soil. As a result, its vegetables require very little care, are resistant to disease and require little water.
Thanks to this technique, he no longer needs to water. Heatwave alerts follow one another... It doesn't matter:Pascal Poot does not give a drop of water to his seeds.
He is content to plant them and come to harvest three months later. "I purposely do nothing at all. I never do anything," he explains.
And yet his vegetables are superb and from what they say, super good! Sounds good, doesn't it?
Watch this incredible report produced by France 2 on the subject:
And despite his success, Pascal Poot remains modest. For him, all the credit goes to nature!
A beautiful story that could well inspire many gardeners.
Do not hesitate to visit his website where you can buy his peasant seeds and learn more about his method.
Have you tested this technique to make your vegetable garden? Let us know in the comments if it worked for you. We can't wait to read you!