Le Potager du Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio

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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio




by stephgouv » 24/02/20, 09:43

Hello everybody

An acquaintance who lives near Montpelier cultivates several dozen (if not hundreds) varieties of tomatoes on 4000m2 and he uses "brigeor" as PG. In 2014 he had sown about 5000 : Shock:
I had been to visit his greenhouses and if you want more info on his techniques, I can provide them.
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by Moindreffor » 24/02/20, 09:58

stephgouv wrote:Hello everybody

An acquaintance who lives near Montpelier cultivates several dozen (if not hundreds) varieties of tomatoes on 4000m2 and he uses "brigeor" as PG. In 2014 he had sown about 5000 : Shock:
I had been to visit his greenhouses and if you want more info on his techniques, I can provide them.

here we are always taking information : Mrgreen:
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio




by stephgouv » 24/02/20, 10:13

Below are some graft photos and an overview of one of its chapels
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio




by Did67 » 24/02/20, 10:37

It is a simple split graft ...

These clips are not bad (a bit like pliers); Unfortunately, I ordered a model which is a simple tube - less practical. I will look again to compare the results (what is annoying on the internet is that for these small orders, we pay a very high price for the "shipping" package).
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio




by stephgouv » 24/02/20, 10:44

Yes, it's true.
here is another view of the clip
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio




by sicetaitsimple » 24/02/20, 11:04

In case, but I have never practiced, it is without guarantee!

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by Moindreffor » 24/02/20, 14:14

sicetaitsimple wrote:In case, but I have never practiced, it is without guarantee!


the honest guy, the only downside that I find him, but it's a good fight, it is to have captured an audience with quality videos and then to have gone to paid training, I subscribed to the news letter, the last one is I am talking about a problem in a video, I make it style that someone asks me a question related to the video, I answer 20% and I say that the rest is in training and by the way I offer a discount on the subscription ...

but it's well done, I tested his simplest method for sweet potato, it starts to follow
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio




by Did67 » 24/02/20, 14:21

Yes, I had seen one or two of his videos, it's serious and the videos are neat.

Paid subscriptions: a great classic on the Internet! It's a "business model" like any other ...

He is not the only one ! Gilles Domenech ("Gardening on living soil") had already tried it two years ago I think ... I do not know what happened.

You're in luck: I'm still an "old jerk", I'm content with my copyright and my confs ...

PS1: Note that his name is .... "Didier"!
PS2: Well, I realize that my channel has just passed the milestone of 25 subscribers! Would you have believed Not me, in any case, at the start!

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by sicetaitsimple » 24/02/20, 14:37

Moindreffor wrote: the only downside I find him, but it's a good fight, it is to have captured an audience with quality videos and then to have gone to paid training,


Always a little annoying your reactions when I post a link to a video that is not from Didier .... (cf. that of Didier de la Porte maybe 2 years ago). It is free, dot bar, it is worth what it is worth, but that was the subject so I put the link.

And you, you do not live paid training, or rather you are not paid to do training? Whatever the quality?
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by Moindreffor » 24/02/20, 14:48

sicetaitsimple wrote:
Moindreffor wrote: the only downside I find him, but it's a good fight, it is to have captured an audience with quality videos and then to have gone to paid training,


Always a little annoying your reactions when I post a link to a video that is not from Didier .... (cf. that of Didier de la Porte maybe 2 years ago). It is free, dot bar, it is worth what it is worth, but that was the subject so I put the link.

And you, you do not live paid training, or rather you are not paid to do training? Whatever the quality?

absolutely, I have a salary, but it was the starting deal ...
I'm not saying bad about this Didier, on the contrary, it's very clean, very well done, very attractive : Mrgreen:
it deserves to be looked at and not that this one, the others are all as good, I subscribe to the channel and to the news letter and it responds if you reply to its news letter, proof that it follows its stuff near
it is this video which motivated me to try me grafting tomatoes and the one on sweet potatoes to embark on this adventure and there, it seems to work for the first step therefore to follow

this is a great choice as an example of a tomato transplant video
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