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 Moindreffor » 14/07/18, 09:52

Moindreffor wrote:question
I want to make my soil myself, because very disappointed with the one sold in gardening this year
I plan to combine semi soil, coffee grounds and mowing of dried grass
a growing medium, a slow release nitrogen source (the marc) and a quick release (turf) if I'm not mistaken : Mrgreen:
I would like to put these ingredients 3 in a tray to mix well, but in dry form, to be able to make mass measurements, to achieve different mixtures
the idea is to wet the mixes some time before use, the questions are as follows
If I humidify very early, will I not "transform" the grass and grounds into nitrogen?
will the released nitrogen stay in the media or risk leaching when watering?
3 wetting weeks before use is enough or not?
Is it better to sow in a semi-classic soil and transplant into a richer soil afterwards?

just a little up as the Bordeaux mixture at the coast right now, I will not want to get into a useless job : Mrgreen:
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by Did67 » 14/07/18, 19:33

The training market ...

Not to say the "business"!

Extract from an email received from a person in training, who made a "memory" on phenoculture and that I help a little to tie up his document. I asked him about his training. I anonymous, of course ...


I spend a training in organic market gardening on the domain of xxxxxx "the farm xxxxxxx" over 2 months for module 1 that I finish with this thesis for which I have chosen the theme of "Phenoculuture" thanks to you and the system that I have. adopted of course. The training is 2200 € for 2 months excluding housing and food and I do a module 2 of 2 additional months at xxxxxxx of the farm of xxxxxxxx still in organic market gardening but with more practice and more cultivation technique and also for the same price.


The xxxx are farms that we know well on the internet or Youtube!

For your information, we trained holders of a BEP Agricole, a CAP Agricole, or a Bac Pro, with face-to-face volumes of 450 to 750 hours per year (2 years in BEP or CAP, 3 years in Bac Pro) for amounts of 4 to 200 euros per year [subsidy from the Regional Council, apprenticeship taxes, State; it was free for learners]. Ah, those damn officials still on strike !!! The "private" is so much better !!! I specify, these costs include all the costs, including the salaries of the civil servants ... Frankly, I have the balls when I read this.
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by 2bou » 14/07/18, 20:46

This is a "snap" as I like them ......
"" "the benefits of the private" "" and SA "concurrency" .... ouarffffff.
Uhh ,,,, I have never been a public servant! And therefore quite well "bled" !!!!
Item; "" "Who benefits from the crime?" ""
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by Did67 » 14/07/18, 22:38

I have also been a civil servant. But not only ! I ran a private institution. I was a public service contract (Ministry of Cooperation). I have been employed by professional organizations (private law). I was a volunteer without status of an NGO. I was a private employee of a private company ...

I worked for nothing. I worked for the SMIC. And I even earned more than 5 000 euros per month ... I have 1 500 euros net of pensions all schemes and complementary combined.

All this by choice. Because it interested me.

I resigned (or asked for the non-renewal of a contract that I was offered to renew) 5 times. I felt that I was going to be bored ... or I did not agree with the choices of my hierarchy, with the orientations of the structure, etc.

And I live very well! So happy to live - that's enough to be happy. Well, with a vegetable garden, anyway !!!
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by Did67 » 14/07/18, 22:44

2bou wrote:This is a "snap" as I like them ......
"" "the benefits of the private" "" and SA "concurrency" .... ouarffffff.
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All that is needed is a look at the public-private partnerships. Or to observe the water rates when the municipalities take over the distribution by directing! I do not mean highways.
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by Julienmos » 15/07/18, 00:56

question to Did: I understood that there would be a new video, long version of the previous one ... but we do not see anything coming?
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Re: The Kitchen Garden Sloth: Gardening without fatigue more than Bio




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 15/07/18, 02:36

Did67 wrote:The training market ...

Not to say the "business"!

Extract from an email received from a person in training, who made a "memory" on phenoculture and that I help a little to tie up his document. I asked him about his training. I anonymous, of course ...


I spend a training in organic market gardening on the domain of xxxxxx "the farm xxxxxxx" over 2 months for module 1 that I finish with this thesis for which I have chosen the theme of "Phenoculuture" thanks to you and the system that I have. adopted of course. The training is 2200 € for 2 months excluding housing and food and I do a module 2 of 2 additional months at xxxxxxx of the farm of xxxxxxxx still in organic market gardening but with more practice and more cultivation technique and also for the same price.


The xxxx are farms that we know well on the internet or Youtube!

For your information, we trained holders of a BEP Agricole, a CAP Agricole, or a Bac Pro, with face-to-face volumes of 450 to 750 hours per year (2 years in BEP or CAP, 3 years in Bac Pro) for amounts of 4 to 200 euros per year [subsidy from the Regional Council, apprenticeship taxes, State; it was free for learners]. Ah, those damn officials still on strike !!! The "private" is so much better !!! I specify, these costs include all the costs, including the salaries of the civil servants ... Frankly, I have the balls when I read this.


Ah yes anyway ... it seems very exaggerated especially for such short periods ....

I would have thought that such amount covered one year.

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




by Mixieer56 » 15/07/18, 07:48

Did67 wrote:I have also been a civil servant. But not only ! I ran a private institution. I was a public service contract (Ministry of Cooperation). I have been employed by professional organizations (private law). I was a volunteer without status of an NGO. I was a private employee of a private company ...

I worked for nothing. I worked for the SMIC. And I even earned more than 5 000 euros per month ... I have 1 500 euros net of pensions all schemes and complementary combined.

All this by choice. Because it interested me.

I resigned (or asked for the non-renewal of a contract that I was offered to renew) 5 times. I felt that I was going to be bored ... or I did not agree with the choices of my hierarchy, with the orientations of the structure, etc.

And I live very well! So happy to live - that's enough to be happy. Well, with a vegetable garden, anyway !!!


Yes Did, in agreement with you, it is also for that that you train a lot of people in your options!
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by Did67 » 15/07/18, 10:50

nico239 wrote:
Ah yes anyway ... it seems very exaggerated especially for such short periods ....



"Short periods": you may not know it, but a law of one of the Dutch governments has made the remuneration of interns compulsory for internships that exceed 2 months! Well...

In France, we may be tonight world football champion. But we have long been champions of the world of circumvention legal regulations - even if in pure frauds, some other countries are fighting effectively!

Here, the assembly is simple: you organize yourself in several, you propose a "training" in several modules of which the period in company does not exceed 2 months (without recognized diploma, like that no control), you submit your request training organization (only one can do it for the group), and you charge the training funds, € 2 for each 000-month module, the trainee goes around the companies, each of which "benefits" from a trainee (who works!) who pays for his "training". At the end, you deliver a "paper" that you call "Certificate of training", which is worth what it is worth (the credit that the holders and possible employers are willing to grant to this piece of paper).

This is called the "private" - I sum up, if that should not be clear enough. I yell against "the charges" ("there are too many charges", including compulsory contributions to training funds, "it kills businesses" - which is not always wrong), but above all, I try to recover the setting by creating "training organizations" (if you knew how easy it is; I could, if I wanted to accept contradictions or be ridiculous, very easily create the famous "Alsatian Institute of Training in Phenoculture". have already had requests for possible "interns"). And voila. Everyone contributes. Some take the chestnuts out of the fire.
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by Did67 » 15/07/18, 11:36

Julienmos wrote:question to Did: I understood that there would be a new video, long version of the previous one ... but we do not see anything coming?


You understood very well !!! I'm the one picking it up ... I might have to refrain from making promises that I can't keep! [At the same time, it helps me a bit - I know I "should ..."]

[Maybe I should take an intern from film school, charge him € 2 and tear him down to edit my "rushes" - they're usually shot, I'm just missing a sequence of "bond"; I have also "in a club" the visit by a German group, still not mounted and another theme - I do not even remember what it was! ...]
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