Stephanie Foster
@AmericanFoster
13 October, 05:21
Alright some of you super smart ones, them gardening sticks, then one of ya'll sent out the suggestion was for them to be twenty feet, the ones wrapped in copper for gardens, then said could be smaller, what is the greater advantage and what is the lesser advantage of having them shorter, cause I got bamboo and if them suckers need to be twenty feet for most production, I am more than willing. Thoughts?
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13 October, 05:30
In response Stephanie Foster to her Publication
@Anuenue
Stephanie - you crack me up!
Ok, I saw a bunch of different info ... and it became logical (to me), that the wire is coiled if it's thin, small, unable to stand on its own, hence wrapped around a wooden pole. It will conduct "more" maybe faster?, if a thicker gauge. . idk
One guy, had copper poles at either end of his garden plot. They could stand on their own, so they were self supporting, but then had to connect to an entire 20' garden bed, so they added (copper?) wires under the soil, fixed to the poles, so it was like a network. Its for the soil, not attached to the physical plant, so I'm sure you'll have a beautiful garden.
https://cultivateelevate.c...
Stephanie - you crack me up!
Ok, I saw a bunch of different info ... and it became logical (to me), that the wire is coiled if it's thin, small, unable to stand on its own, hence wrapped around a wooden pole. It will conduct "more" maybe faster?, if a thicker gauge. . idk
One guy, had copper poles at either end of his garden plot. They could stand on their own, so they were self supporting, but then had to connect to an entire 20' garden bed, so they added (copper?) wires under the soil, fixed to the poles, so it was like a network. Its for the soil, not attached to the physical plant, so I'm sure you'll have a beautiful garden.
https://cultivateelevate.c...
Electroculture Gardening Techniques for Beginners - Elevate your garden - Cultivate Elevate
Electroculture is the an ancient practice of increasing yields utilizing certain materials to harvest the earth's atmospheric energy. This was presented in 1749 by Abbe Nollett, in the 1920s by Justin Christofleau, and 1940s by Viktor Schauberger. This energy is always present and all aroun..
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Thank you!!! I been thinking about that, have four in the bigger garden, four at the malabar, they are like three to four foot, then wrapped in copper and was trying to determine if that is sufficient.
05:37 PM - Oct 13, 2022
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13 October, 05:39
In response Stephanie Foster to her Publication
Just don't use iron tools, its kills the magnetic properties
"When Victor schauburger was studying agriculture he noticed that Copper/Brass/bronze tools would not impact the magnetism of the soil like those made of Iron. Iron tools decreased the magnetism of the soil, made the farmers work harder, and caused drought like conditions."
"When Victor schauburger was studying agriculture he noticed that Copper/Brass/bronze tools would not impact the magnetism of the soil like those made of Iron. Iron tools decreased the magnetism of the soil, made the farmers work harder, and caused drought like conditions."
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Stephanie Foster
@AmericanFoster
13 October, 05:40
In response Generica - WE ARE ALL ONE VOICE to her Publication
Thank you!!! This is so fookin interesting to me.
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