This group is for anyone interested in gardening, natural growing methods, and electroculture. It’s a space to share tips, ask questions, post results, and learn from each other. Whether you’re new to planting or experimenting with copper coils and antennas, this is a supportive place to grow together. All experience levels are welcome.
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Healing_Lotus replied to the topic
Planting in Circles, Not Rows, Increases Yield in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 2 weeks, 3 days agoI’ve been fighting to keep my plants in rows all my life, why? Nature don’t work like that. Seriously rethinking how I’ll be planting this year. My backyard is my little oasis the front HOA nutzos are all over. What is it with people and perfect, useless grass?
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AshSongbird replied to the topic
Planting in Circles, Not Rows, Increases Yield in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 3 weeks, 1 day agoWhat a beautiful concept!
You have inspired me to start a garden 𖡼𖤣𖥧𖡼𓋼𖤣𖥧𓋼𓍊 -
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IndigoSoul111 replied to the topic
Planting in Circles, Not Rows, Increases Yield in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 month agoI never really questioned planting in rows but I love to just let things grow wild. This concept vibes with me.
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Planting in Circles, Not Rows, Increases Yield in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 month agoModern agriculture loves straight lines. Long rows make it easy to plow, spray, and harvest with big equipment. To us, it looks efficient, but the problem is that nature doesn’t work in straight lines, and when we try to cultivate it that way, it’s a constant uphill battle
Step into any meadow or forest edge and notice how it curves, clusters,…[Read more]
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joshchen replied to the topic
Why You Shouldn’t Use Raised Beds, and What You Should Do Instead in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 month, 1 week agoIt makes a lot of sense when you think about it. Nature does an amazing job when plants are left to grow year after year. A good garden doesn’t need someone to go in and tear it up every year. Good soil is alive.
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Bastet replied to the topic
Why You Shouldn’t Use Raised Beds, and What You Should Do Instead in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 month, 2 weeks agoI am all for any lazy gardening strategy but even more so if its good for the planet 🍃🌍💚
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Bastet replied to the topic
Companion Crops, Because Nature Doesn’t Flow in Straight Lines in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 month, 2 weeks agoOnce I looked this up my feed was flooded w it and I am full on convinced 💚 that this is the way its supposed 2 be 🌿🌾🌱
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Healing_Lotus replied to the topic
Why You Shouldn’t Use Raised Beds, and What You Should Do Instead in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 month, 2 weeks agoGlad I caught this BEFORE I put in the raised beds I was planning to do this year. They are expensive but they are everywhere I thought it would be such a good thing for plants. Turns out it’s another cash grab and nature does it much better. Going to share this with a friend of mine too.
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Why You Shouldn’t Use Raised Beds, and What You Should Do Instead in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 month, 2 weeks agoRaised beds are popular, but require more money in wood and potting mix and work against nature. Bagged soil is usually dead soil from a biological perspective.
Healthy soil is a living system. A small amount of soil can contain billions of microbes. Fungal networks act like long-distance plumbing and nutrient delivery for plants. Most…[Read more]
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FieldsOfJasmine replied to the topic
How Magnetic Seed Exposure Can Help Your Plants in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 month, 3 weeks agoOk I am saving this now thanks!
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NoraSpinnor replied to the topic
How Magnetic Seed Exposure Can Help Your Plants in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 month, 3 weeks agoPersonally I’ve seen great results, which is why I post about it. I experimented with simple coil antennas in my garden last year and was blown away by their effectiveness. We had zucchini growing up to a foot and a half long! Squash really responds well. I’ll be applying more techniques this year and documenting it. A lot of the naysayers really…[Read more]
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CosmicNomad42 replied to the topic
How Magnetic Seed Exposure Can Help Your Plants in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 month, 3 weeks agoman I gotta try this
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FieldsOfJasmine replied to the topic
Companion Crops, Because Nature Doesn’t Flow in Straight Lines in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 month, 4 weeks agoGotta save these combos, thanks
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