The Potager du Sloth: the book

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Re: Le Potager du Sloth: the book




by Biobomb » 17/07/21, 15:57

Did67 wrote:Thank you so much for your work.


+ 1.
The 2 books are in the market and work very well.
But there would be a great deal of highly interesting literature scattered about this. forum and which is not in the first 2 books in order to fill a 3rd book. Never 2 without 3 says the proverb ...
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Re: Le Potager du Sloth: the book




by Did67 » 17/07/21, 16:52

Biobombe wrote:
But there would be a great deal of highly interesting literature scattered about this. forum and which is not in the first 2 books in order to fill a 3rd book. Never 2 without 3 says the proverb ...


Here, it's more practical questions ... which I didn't want to deal with first in my books. Sorry: more exactly, I first wanted to give a "global understanding" of the "vegetable garden system" before anything else. Otherwise, we get lost in a "mechanistic" vision of gardening ... "We must do ...". The "5 tips for success ..." ["solutions" most of which "work" most of the time; until we come up against such a "problem" that makes it no longer work; and then, without a global, systemic vision and without keys - knowledge -, we are lost]

The problem, basically, compared to what you write, is that at this level of detail, 36 things work. Basically, once the frame is good, everyone puts in what they want ... It's not so much for me to say (or write). This is my vision.

Of course, I'm simplifying it a bit too much. And there are, you are right, things that are mentioned here where "keys" are necessary. For example, do not mistake Alternaria for downy mildew. Or think that plants go to seed because of the moon (and anyway, not PRIMARILY because of the moon) because we have never heard of vernalization ...
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Re: Le Potager du Sloth: the book




by Biobomb » 28/07/21, 20:54

Recently we know that Didier is going to write again. But we don't know what or for whom! We can just guess a little .... [/ quote]
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Re: Le Potager du Sloth: the book




by Did67 » 28/07/21, 21:31

It is a firm intention ...

I have at least 3 book projects in my head! I'll start with one of them. The publishing world is cruel. After the mishap of the first one, barely recovered, I became very, very careful!
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Re: Le Potager du Sloth: the book




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 28/07/21, 23:46

Did67 wrote:The publishing world is cruel. After the mishap of the first one, barely recovered, I became very, very careful!



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Re: Le Potager du Sloth: the book




by Did67 » 29/07/21, 21:50

Do you remember that a book on the sloth's vegetable garden almost came out a few weeks before mine! Since then, I have sworn to myself not to reveal my projects ... I have already said too much !!!!!
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Re: Le Potager du Sloth: the book




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 30/07/21, 00:43

Did67 wrote:Do you remember that a book on the sloth's vegetable garden almost came out a few weeks before mine! Since then, I have sworn to myself not to reveal my projects ... I have already said too much !!!!!


Ah ok got it
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Re: Le Potager du Sloth: the book




by Did67 » 08/10/21, 13:38

I put online this very encouraging comment, received today:

"Hello Didier,
Thank you a thousand times thank you,
I didn't have a bible, I have two now.
Your two books and the related videos have changed my way of seeing things at sixty two, it's never too late.
It's been a year since I launched into phenoculture and it brings incredible satisfaction to see nature taking things in hand without too much human intervention, after the fact it's so obvious. Damn why didn't I think of it sooner!
So I am preparing for a restful retirement aboard my new transatlantic!
Thank you again and long life to the sloth's vegetable garden!
Of course. "
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Re: Le Potager du Sloth: the book




by Julienmos » 08/10/21, 15:00

Did67 wrote:
I have at least 3 book projects in my head! I'll start with one of them.


is it, is it on the way? it must be practically written by now, right?
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Re: Le Potager du Sloth: the book




by Did67 » 08/10/21, 17:42

How optimistic you are !!!

But I ... started! And so am already under pressure ...

But I admit that emails like the previous one kindly kick me in the ass!
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