More people are becoming interested in self sufficiencey, gardening, growing food and perhaps owning or caring for the land. In this way we can help feed and nurture both ourselves and the biodiversity of life which we need on Earth.
The great news is that it needn’t be expensive, complicated or time consuming! This post contains inspiration and ideas on how to get started and create a thriving garden.
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Electroculture Techniques | Harnessing Energy to Enhance Plant Growth |
Down the Carrot Hole | Inspiring, entertaining videos on growing abundance |
Permaculture Growing | Create edible food forests, in harmony with nature |
No Dig Method | Small scale food growing with less effort |
Helping the Environment | Ideas to restore health and diversity to living systems |
Farming for Profit | How to start a farm from scratch |
Elevate Your Garden with ELECTROCULTURE
Even Novice growers and gardeners can use these quick and simple techniques to boost growth.
What is Electroculture?
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. It was known by Nikola Tesla and others that this energy is always present and all around us also known as Chi, Prana, Life force, and Aether.
When using electroculture there is no need for the use of pesticides, manure, or fertilizers which is primarily why this information has been suppressed. Atmospheric antennas can be created from materials such as wood, copper, zinc, and brass, and when used in your garden, soil, or farm they will amplify your yields, combat frost and excessive heat, reduce irrigation, reduce pests, and increase the magnetism of your soil leading to more nutrients in the long run.
Find out more at https://cultivateelevate.com/electroculture/
DOWN THE CARROT HOLE
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Click Here to Read about An Edinburgh Resident’s Success with the “Do Nothing” growing method to harvest an abundance of food from their own garden.
Turn your lawn into a food forest
No Dig Method
Charles Dowding, promotes the “no dig” method of growing food. Gardening on a couple of acres to grow your own food.
https://charlesdowding.co.uk/start-no-dig/
How we can contribute to help save the environment
We urgently, need to restore health and diversity to living systems such as soils, river systems, wetlands, forests, reefs, mangroves, and complex grasslands, which also includes protecting insects and other under-valued life-forms that underpin all food webs.
The good news is that regeneration of soil, forests, etc is fundamentally local work – forest by forest, farm by farm, even garden by garden. Individuals and small local groups can do some aspects of this work better than large organizations can. Large organizations and things like drone planting of trees, for example, cannot know the local place in the intimate way that is necessary to restore a biome that fits that place and time.
- Plant that tree.
- Join the community garden group.
- Add herbs and flowers to your vegetable garden.
- Stop using pesticides or herbicides in any form. Boycott the stinky cleaning aisle in the supermarket and the chemical aisle at your gardening store.
- Install a microbat box or insect hotel in your garden or park.
- Show your children what happens beneath the soil’s surface, and why soil needs protection.
Restoring habitat to support and rebuild diversity is something we can all contribute to, on any scale.
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