ELECTROCULTURE: Copper Coil Antenna Details-Questions Answered

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  • @pennycoggins9015
    @pennycoggins9015 Рік тому +81

    Now i know why my grandfather threw his copper pennies in the garden when he could. I asked on time i saw him doing it and his reply was I'll never be hungry or broke. May years later im starting to understand why. Thanks for all you do.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +11

      Thank you for sharing your story Penny Coggins. We appreciate you.

    • @susankruger7890
      @susankruger7890 Рік тому +6

      Great story and sweet memory!

    • @classicrocklover5615
      @classicrocklover5615 10 місяців тому +2

      My grandmother dug a hole, put in a real copper penny, a rusty nail, and an unused match from a matchbook. She'd put it in the holes for her transplants. At the end of the year, she would dig up the penny and nail to reuse. The match would have disappeared.

  • @lindamuylle3922
    @lindamuylle3922 Рік тому +12

    I saw this on DEEP SOUTH HOMESTEAD and he said who was making them and told us to check out your channel. Well, I don't know whether to hug your neck or ring it! My husband made some of these and placed them in our raised beds (not in all of them) and we have harvested so much more this year than any other times. We have 4x8 beds about 2 ft deep. I have picked and picked and picked several days in a row and canned 7 pints per day each time. I'm running out of jars! My cucumbers have so much I'm tired of looking at them (LOL not really) and I have pickles out the ying yang. The beans are double and triple in size and so green. My peppers have tripled in size and not even ripe yet. The onions have huge. The garlic is gigantic. We have raised beds in the greenhouses and they are also doing awesome. We succession planted blue lake beans and glad we did. Gives me a break from beans! The watermelson and cantaloupes are running like crazy and blooming but not ready to produce just yet. We live in upstate South Carolina between Greenville and Clemson. God has been good for sending leading us to people like you and Deep South.

  • @raymondbradley6788
    @raymondbradley6788 Рік тому +17

    Mr. Mickey And Cathy, you got yourself a new subscriber. That gristmill you found for Danny and Wanda is priceless. That simple gesture really tore up my heart. I wanted to say thank you and God bless.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +3

      Hello Raymond Bradley, thanks for subscribing. That blessing was from all of us, God Bless.

  • @SirSkippy87
    @SirSkippy87 Рік тому +17

    I read one study on electro culture that basically was intentionally used to make farmers and growers to turn against electro culture that said if everyone switched to electro culture there would be an adundance of food and produce wouldn’t sell for much due to supply and demand… we just harvested our early crop of red potatoes that we planted at the end of March, the plants closest to the antennae’s grew 52 inches tall while other grew to the average 30-40 inches. It definitely works! I even make tiny little 6 inch tall copper coils for my starter trays and seeds that typically take 7-10 days to germinate only took 3-4 days! He’s correct, it doesn’t replace nutrition and good soil, but the electricity makes for healthier sap within the plants, plants rely on electricity just as our bodies do. Also copper keeps away certain pests like slugs and snails that can cause a lot of foliage damage, copper collars around the base of plants will keep away any slugs and snails, their bodies can’t touch it, or they get a jolt due to the nature of their slime coating… if you can make the switch from using iron and steel tools in your garden to using copper made tools. Over time using iron and steel in the garden adds to your soil rust and particles that gum up your soil, and deprive it of nutrients, this happens due to abrasion between the soil and the iron tools. Copper has the opposite effect, fluffy breathable soil with time! There are studies on this as well, from the late 1800s into early 1900s!

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +4

      Your stories are true. Isnt it fascinating, before the time of the internet, intellectuals could be squashed like a bug to hide any innovative idea where someone could produce an abundance of food FOR FREE! w/o BigAg.

    • @RameshKumar-op6co
      @RameshKumar-op6co Рік тому +1

      I want to know regarding 6inch tiny antenna coil you made for start up container,what is the thickness,length of the wire and how many turns or spiral. Thank you

  • @abcxyz-io7wt
    @abcxyz-io7wt Рік тому +28

    My brother gave us a bunch of copper wire so we were able to make our own but we really appreciate all the information you've given us 💝👍👍💝

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +5

      Happy Gardening, Friend! Thanks for watching and subscribing. We appreciate you.

    • @cindyhaynes9502
      @cindyhaynes9502 Рік тому +5

      Did you do anything special to the CB antenna and can you show us a close up…I love my coils I got from you! Thanks for your time ! Cindy in toasty Arizona

  • @bandita445
    @bandita445 6 місяців тому +5

    Thank you for your clear explanation on the direction of the coils! I’ve been so confused because it seems that everyone agrees that it should be clockwise for northern atmosphere, but I see it done differently. I had my own idea of what clockwise is, but now that I see your video, I understand where all the confusion is from. The way I understood was to coil it clockwise as if looking straight at it. Imagine looking at your wrist watch and there was a stick coming right out of the middle. If you were to coil a wire around that stick going in the same direction as the hands (clockwise), then it will actually be counterclockwise when looking at it from the bottom up or top down. So the way I’m seeing it (as if looking at my watch), I actually have to wind it counterclockwise in order for it to come out clockwise as I look under it going up, or looking at it from top, going down. This makes for a good brain-teaser!

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  6 місяців тому +2

      Bandita445!! You are of exceptional intelligence. We could not have said it better. Thank you for your comment. And thank you for giving Electroculture a try in your own garden! Enjoy!

  • @sueroberts7048
    @sueroberts7048 Рік тому +3

    Danny and Miss Wanda said to check out your channel. So glad I got you. Thank you so much

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Welcome aboard the Hills Mill train sueroberts7048. We are glad you joined us! Thanks for watching and subscribing. We appreciate you!

  • @tpaw6908
    @tpaw6908 Рік тому +8

    Thank you my good friends
    Recieved mine. Tell Ms. Kathy loved her sweet card. We're glad to support you and love the channel . Your such a mind full of knowledge. Have a blessed day. 🙏❤️👍💯

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      T Paw. We have a very serious request. Please start a UA-cam channel and teach the whole world how to make the most delicious chow chow known to mankind! Please!!!! PLEASE!! DONT MAKE US BEG!!!!!

  • @hernandobeach
    @hernandobeach Рік тому +6

    Great information! So grateful how God has a way to lead us to educate ourselves in survival🙏🏻❤️your video is wonderful!!

  • @tribulationcoming
    @tribulationcoming 9 місяців тому +4

    Yes, a higher charge buildup, the ground is full of electricity, this method raises that concentration. A friend asked me to help him set up his garden with this technology. Yes, Nikola Tesla was the master of the aether, now the government has his inventions. I am a radio nut and experiment a lot with electricity. Thanks very much for the information and God Bless.

  • @jean-micheltanguay8664
    @jean-micheltanguay8664 Рік тому +5

    I’m been using similar antennas for a couple of years now and the results speak for themselves. I use chicken wire to trellis anything that climbs: beans and peas are way taller than me. I also grow tomatoes around an isolated copper wire, basically growing around its antenna. Again, results are there and electro culture works for those willing to spend some time in the garden.
    Thank you

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing your story jean-michaeltanguay8664. So happy to hear your Electroculture is working great. Share your knowledge with the world. We encourage you to start a UA-cam channel to educate everyone about the benefits of Electroculture. Thank you for your comment. We appreciate you.

  • @dt8ustotten285
    @dt8ustotten285 4 місяці тому +1

    I would not be gardening anymore had I not found electro culture! Thanks for all you do! Agree.. it assists in making stronger plants from germination forward. Between the extreme UV rays, 120 degree sun, drought then torrential rains..it works. Only those who take the time to observe their plants will understand. Has overwhelmingly helped my horrific slug issue! Bless you!

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  4 місяці тому +1

      Hello @dt8ustotten285. We are so thrilled when good folks like you share their success stories using Electroculture. Now share the knowledge with your friends so that they can be Happy Gardeners, too!

  • @jerriscollins-ruth9019
    @jerriscollins-ruth9019 Рік тому +7

    Hello Micky from Central PA. Got my rods and all out in the garden. Thank you my friend.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Happy Gardening, Jerris Collins-Ruth!! We are glad that you received them! Thank you for watching and supporting our channel. We appreciate you!

    • @jerriscollins-ruth9019
      @jerriscollins-ruth9019 Рік тому

      @@hillsmillhomestead thank you for your service and all your trying to accomplish by teaching others. God Bless you both.

  • @backwoodscountryboy1600
    @backwoodscountryboy1600 Рік тому +16

    I live out here in the country and there's a lot of farmland and there's a lot of metal fence post with Barbed wire fence. And I have noticed the grass on the fence North and South is thicker on two sides of that then that that goes east and West. Always wondered growing up why, but I never knew why until I found your videos and I had never heard of electroculture. You can even see this phenomenon even in the city with chain-link fences. Thank you for teaching me how to build these I have built me about twenty-four of them and because I'm just too lazy to build more I just purchased 5 more from store.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +5

      Thank you for sharing your observation that most people overlook, Backwoods Country Boy. Thank you for supporting our channel. We appreciate you.

    • @guyhickson7332
      @guyhickson7332 Рік тому +3

      Wow, my north and south running fences are much harder to keep clear!

    • @Mayhemcountryliving
      @Mayhemcountryliving Рік тому +1

      Great video buddy

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing, Guy Hickson. We appreciate you.

  • @thomasrape4616
    @thomasrape4616 Рік тому +4

    Now I know why my yields got better when I started using cattle panel to trellis my tomatoes, cucumber, beans and peas. Not just what I had growing on the trellis bot everything. I plant trellis plants on every other row so I can use my cub to cultivate and clean the middle. By luck my rows run north and south. Ive been building this soil for years it wasn't real good when I started. I took cow bones gathered from my pasture, ran them through an old hammermill, wood chips I got from a friend with a landscaping company, charcoal and ash from burning brush piles and plowed this into my soil. This was the first year of building that soil but it's an ongoing process. I'm a big fan of the moldboard plow and use one every spring to plow and turn whatever it is I'm adding into the soil. My soil has gone from a light colored mix of sand and clay to a dark, rich soil that doesn't turn as hard as concrete when it gets dry. In fact it holds moisture much longer than it used to.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      We love that you shared your story with us, @thomasrape4616. Many, like you, are accidentally in love with Electroculture and didnt even know it! LOL We love hearing story after story of the successes people are experiencing. Thank you for sharing yours! Very smart in building your soil up first!

  • @sheilastewart1699
    @sheilastewart1699 Рік тому +2

    Happy Father's Day Mr Mickey
    What a blessing Ya'll are I thought Mr Danny was gonna cry n all of us along with him prayer's n love God is Good

  • @kristikey8320
    @kristikey8320 Рік тому +2

    Mr. Mikey, I liked you before, but now that that you gifted Danny and Wanda with the corn mill, I love you 😍! You are a good man. 👍

  • @hollywells4149
    @hollywells4149 Рік тому +11

    The antennas have worked well for me in my potted plants in my Condo homestead. Thanks for all you do form Columbus, Ohio.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Hello Holly Wells. Thank you for giving the Electroculture Copper Coil Antennas a try. And thank you for supporting our channel. We appreciate you!

    • @lovewins8238
      @lovewins8238 8 місяців тому

      Go Bucks! ❤

  • @willowkat5764
    @willowkat5764 Рік тому +8

    I have two orders coming from you, one is on the way and the other is being processed. I have been unable to find copper around the area and when I went to a Lowe’s last week, the guy I asked asked if it was for electro culture and surprised I said yes. He said a lot of people are asking about the copper so no wonder I can’t find any. He said he was going to study about it since s he’s asked a lot recently. We had storms yesterday so will see how these work. I did get a few from someone else but looking forward to receiving yours. Love your knowledge.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Hello Willow Kat. Thank you for your orders, we are grateful!
      Just remember, friend, Mickey is speaking on two different methods of Electroculture in this video. One method is using metal fencing to capture electric energy from lightening, the other is capturing constant electric current from the aether, which is the Electroculture method where he uses the Copper Coil Antenna. Thanks for sharing your story. We love that!

    • @mntgardener9246
      @mntgardener9246 Рік тому +3

      I could not find copper wire at Lowes in the electrical department. The sales helper suggested copper wire in the WELDING department. I bought that. It comes on spools in different gages.

    • @willowkat5764
      @willowkat5764 Рік тому +1

      @@mntgardener9246 Thank you. Next time I go I will check out that section. Never thought of that.

  • @threewillowsfarm7779
    @threewillowsfarm7779 Рік тому +17

    Hi Mickey!! Got all 20 of my rods. All in the garden. Thank you so much. They arrived in great shape. God bless you.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      Hi Three Willows Farm. We are glad to hear that you are now ready to have a fantastic garden this year! Thank you for supporting our channel. We appreciate you!

    • @TheMississauga333
      @TheMississauga333 Рік тому

      @@hillsmillhomestead how close can the attena be to a plant, your vid kinda cut out there

    • @Bruce_Wayne35
      @Bruce_Wayne35 Рік тому +1

      @@TheMississauga333 I think he said put them about 4 to 6 inches away from the plant.

    • @TheMississauga333
      @TheMississauga333 Рік тому

      @@Bruce_Wayne35 thanks

    • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt Рік тому

      $$$ grab.

  • @zaneymay
    @zaneymay Рік тому +7

    I'm in my 4th week, with copper wire in my food forest. I'm adding more every week until I have all my garden covered. I'm going to make the ones for fruit trees this weekend. So far a few things are looking better.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for sharing your story with us Spring Meadow Farm & Garden. We appreciate you!

  • @rambette6580
    @rambette6580 Рік тому +3

    Ok, right-hand coil....BUT is it right-hand from the 'bottom' view or the 'top'? Thank you!
    Edit: Nevermind!! I saw that you answered this question in one of the ones below. Thanks again for sharing this info!

  • @nancyplank1651
    @nancyplank1651 7 місяців тому +2

    Love your antennas and all your sharing and knowledge!! God Bless!!!

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  7 місяців тому

      Nancyplank1651, thank you for your kind comment. Happy Gardening and God bless!

  • @alphasherman3206
    @alphasherman3206 Рік тому +3

    Mickey! Looking good... Thanks!

  • @lindap7983
    @lindap7983 7 місяців тому +2

    Just found your channel thanks to Danny and Wanda at Deep South Homestead.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  7 місяців тому

      Hello lindap7983, welcome to our channel and thank you for your support.

  • @thefixerguy1
    @thefixerguy1 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for this video and stay safe Mickey. You know the rich don't want this knowledge out there.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Hello The Fixer Guy. You are a wise man, Sir. Thank you for your comment. We appreciate you.

  • @tambrasmith9707
    @tambrasmith9707 6 місяців тому +2

    Thank u Hills mill , we appreciate you

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  6 місяців тому +1

      Howdy @tambrasmith9707. We appreciate you right back.

  • @frenchysandi
    @frenchysandi Рік тому +3

    Came over from Deep South Homestead hi from Minnesota

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Hello Mother Earth Garden Club,,, thank you for coming on over.

  • @yourwellwisher9646
    @yourwellwisher9646 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for that informative video 😊👌👍🙏😁
    I would like to make an additional comment to that, which is, it's good and very imperative to use the
    Electroculture / magnetoculture, as it helps the plants uptake the nutrients for the plant,
    But, however, IF, the soil is deleted or lacking nutrients and Electroculture in itself, will not help !
    So, that now brings me to say the point, that, maybe we should not totally and wholly rely on Electroculture?
    So do a combination of things while experimenting the best method needed for each person's grounds.
    So so ideas to mix is, e.g,
    Compost teas, wormycasts, volcanic ash, epsom salts, introduction of earthworms, adding some comfrey fertilizer to soil, drip feeding water, etc etc the list could go on . . . But i guess you get the idea?
    Ok good luck everyone
    👍 🙂 😉
    God bless 🙏

  • @kimberlyhughes5475
    @kimberlyhughes5475 Рік тому +3

    I can't wait to try elec troculture in my N.E. Ohio garden. 2nd year gardener at age 66. Made my own compost, started amending last year's clay soil ground beds in late February, treated organically for grubs, etc, started seeds indoors, planted out end of May. Just finishing up direct sowing some things. What could it hurt to experiment with electroculture?❤😊
    Thank you for sharing such great information!

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Hello Kimberly Hughes,,, you are well on your way for a sucessful garden. The electroculture antenna will help with your plants production. Share your results with us, Happy Gardening, thank you for your support.

  • @katielin2379
    @katielin2379 Рік тому +4

    This year is our first time ever growing tomatoes. We live in the high desert. So far, I have 5. And, we put a cherry tomato about 10 miles away at the boyfriends house. Yesterday we picked the first one. It was SO sweet. We have to keep them netted because of birds and squirrels. So far so good.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for sharing your story with us Katie Lin. It sure is nice to have a snack bar of healthy goodness just outside of your door. We love that!

  • @happy_times01
    @happy_times01 6 місяців тому +2

    I'm new here from one of your comments on Cultivate Elevate! Thank you!!! 🫶

  • @debbiethompson9853
    @debbiethompson9853 Рік тому +4

    I added these to my garden today. I put them on the smallest plants just to see if they pass up the biggest ones.

  • @vinnettepope8255
    @vinnettepope8255 3 місяці тому +2

    Awesome garden tutorial video 📹 👌 👍 😀

  • @Saltyzero1295
    @Saltyzero1295 Рік тому +4

    Good Thursday morning, just saw your new video and thank you. All I can say is I made my own antennas and did my research. At least for me still not really sold on this. But it does work on some of my plants in my garden! Videos of my garden and this test, is up on my channel. Have a blessed day and God bless

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      Thank you saltyblankzero1295 for sharing your results with us. We are thrilled that you gave Electroculture a try! Thanks for watching our channel. We are grateful.

  • @virginiaseedsskogen2038
    @virginiaseedsskogen2038 Рік тому +3

    Thank you, for another great video, love the music at the end too! Our antennas are working well, I'll order more soon.

  • @_Keith_
    @_Keith_ Рік тому +3

    Thanks! I like the video. One thing I'd like to throw at you though. As far as I understand, with the olde way of doing this, the copper should be coiled around a wooden pole. And ideally it could be braided wire. But having it mixed with wood could be real important, because the copper is a conductor while the wood is an insulator, and this is how orgone energy is generated. A step beyond that could be to get fancy making orgonite, using geometric designs and spirals along with crystals and the like. But the basic, most important part is just to have conductive metal with insulative material.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      We use several methods of Electroculture here at our homestead. The Electroculture Copper Coil Antenna is productive in a couple of ways. One, directly into the soil, we have experienced exponential growth and strength resulting from the health of the plants. Also mounted
      on 6' wooden stakes with a copper conducter wound up and around the stake and placed into the soil on one end and onto the antenna on the other end has given great results in our orchards and areas where we want broader coverage, in fruit and plant production. Thanks for your intellectual comment. We appreciate you sharing and we like the way you think!

  • @kimberlyhughes5475
    @kimberlyhughes5475 Рік тому +3

    Mickey...you are a true friend. Just saw what you did for Danny... I could feel the love and respect you have for each other. Can't wait to see Miss Kathy's video/perspective of your special delivery to DSH. You and Danny are a rare breed in this day and age. Thank you, and may God bless you seven-fold!❤
    Subscribed, from Ohio.

  • @G.W.H.
    @G.W.H. Рік тому +2

    Thanks for asking!!!

  • @brendanelson1027
    @brendanelson1027 Рік тому +3

    I watched one of your first electro culture videos & was intrigued by the concept. We had leftover copper wire, so we made some antennas using your model. I grow mainly in recycled livestock mineral tubs, old leakyfeed & water troughs, kiddie wading pools. All of the plants are more vigorous, with more flowers & fruit than in the past. I just scored a full roll of 12 ga. copper wire at a yard sale, so will be adding antennas to the berry bushes & fruit trees next. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise and information!!! Blessings from NW Florida! 😊

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      Brenda Nelson!! We love your story! We really like how you are innovative in your garden strategy. If a gardener just tries, there are many ways to grow, even in challenging conditions. Thank you for sharing your results and for your kind comments. We appreciate you.

  • @beverlymichael5830
    @beverlymichael5830 Рік тому +13

    I love the antenna I got from you. There is so much of a difference of plants with vs without them. I had never thought about north south fence before. The very back of my property has north south fence and I had it cleared and it just blew up with growth faster than the east west sides.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +3

      We are glad we got you thinkin', Beverly Michael. Thank you for sharing your experience. We appreciate you.

  • @richwhite9848
    @richwhite9848 Рік тому +4

    thanks for doing the research, the videos and being a voice of reason in the electroculture conversation. Just got an email saying my antennas are on the way.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for watching, Rich White. And thank you for your order also. We appreciate you!

  • @Andospar
    @Andospar Рік тому +5

    I really liked how you presented this idea. Thank you for sharing!

  • @FollowJesusChristNotMan
    @FollowJesusChristNotMan Рік тому +3

    Thank you for your knowledge sir, God bless you and your family.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      Nihil, we accept all the blessings we can get. Thank you for your kind sentiment and for watching our channel. We appreciate you.

  • @deltaechozulu5329
    @deltaechozulu5329 Рік тому +3

    My order is in today's mail! Looking forward to using them. Thank you for the info.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      Keep us posted on your results, Delta Echo Zulu. Happy Gardening, Friend!

  • @Divlnorum
    @Divlnorum Рік тому +2

    Great channel. Some questions: 1) Should the copper be insulated or should the insulation be removed? 2) What works best; copper wire coils or copper wire coiled around wood? Thanks

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for joining our channel Divlnorum. We appreciate you. To answer your excellent questions, 1.) we use un-insulated 12 gauge 100% Copper wire. 2. Yes and Yes. The Electroculture 100% Copper Coil Antenna can be placed directly into the soil..i.e. raised bed, row garden, container garden, even your houseplant's soil. It will cover a 3' radius placed directly into the soil. Every 1.5 feet more electricity is captured, so to increase your coverage as in an orchard, you could stake it as long as the Electroculture Copper Coil antenna connects to the earth via another copper wire 2-4" into the ground and wrapped counter clockwise up the wooden stake. Hope this helps. Happy Gardening!

  • @jenniferbolger1774
    @jenniferbolger1774 4 місяці тому +2

    I put an copper antena in my plant it killed the aphids off and my plant is growing like wild fire.. it amazing

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  4 місяці тому

      Hello @jenniferbolger1774, thanks so much for your comment. The most enjoyment we get is hearing success stories such as yours using Electroculture. Happy Gardening Friend!

  • @tuckertruckerpatriot312
    @tuckertruckerpatriot312 Рік тому +2

    Thanks so much for all the GREAT information. AND...I love the hillbilly music. I thoroughly enjoyed that from my KY Roots!

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      hello tuckertruckerpatriot312. We are glad we are appealing to your excellent taste in music! Hillbilly runs deep! LOL

  • @maryintx4409
    @maryintx4409 Рік тому +3

    I ordered and received ten. I shared some with my brother

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing the love, mary in TX. Yes, these make great gifts! Father's Day, Mother's Day, Birthday, Neighbor house warming, and Christmas time's a comin'!

  • @sunshinedayz2172
    @sunshinedayz2172 Рік тому +10

    Hello.. I received a bunch of your coils.
    It is helping most of my garden, however I should not have used compost before finding out if it was sprayed with Graison..Hard lesson learned, but at least there are some areas that did not get the compost..👍

    • @ginnydare13
      @ginnydare13 Рік тому +3

      I've made that mistake! Got a bunch of "free mulch", killed everything I put it on.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for sharing that Virginia Dare. Very serious situations we are facing these days. Sorry to hear that you had that happen to you.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      Hello Refined Hayseed Appalachian. Better be gettin' those antennas in the ground and catching up! Thanks for watching!

    • @jaremawielman2287
      @jaremawielman2287 Рік тому +1

      Tkanki you very much for the information. I watch you with bated breath.

    • @Bruce_Wayne35
      @Bruce_Wayne35 Рік тому

      I haven't heard of Graison. But I get herbicide damage in my garden about 60% of the time whenever I put manure or manure-based compost into the beds. I do know that one state has banned a certain herbicide because of the damage it was doing to people's crops and gardens. It should be banned in all 50 states.
      Until that happens, I have decided to stop using manure and I now have great yields again. I use oak leaves, applied as a 6 to 12 inch mulch around the plants. This year's mulch becomes next year's compost. I chop it up with the lawn mower and till it in. I also apply a liquid fertilizer every seven days and my tomato plants get about 12 to 13 feet tall, every year. My biggest concern is the stinkbug damage. It makes the tomatoes taste terrible. So far, I've only seen a few this year and I just sprayed some Sevin insecticide on them a few days ago. I've got tons of green tomatoes out there, Cherokee Purples and Better Boys, so I think this year is gonna be a good one. I can almost taste the BLTs now.

  • @CY-fp1cx
    @CY-fp1cx Рік тому +2

    Just ordered some. Found you on Deep South. Thank you!

  • @osmadchlo
    @osmadchlo Рік тому +4

    Thank you for the info Mr Mickey!

  • @Javainthebox
    @Javainthebox Рік тому +4

    Hi Mickey! Question about the copper coils. Does it matter if the tip has a loop or spiral on it or should it be straight? Curious if that matters. So much gratitude for all of your work and the education. Have a beautiful day!

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Hello Javainthebox. We have closed loops on ours. Thanks for the great question.

  • @jaremawielman2287
    @jaremawielman2287 Рік тому +2

    Tkanki you very very much. I watch you with bated breath

  • @DeepSouthHomestead
    @DeepSouthHomestead Рік тому +2

    Good information on these questions.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      We've had multiple questions so we tried to cover the most common ones in the video.

  • @viralprimenetwork
    @viralprimenetwork Рік тому +2

    Amazing video thanks for sharing your ideas on planting vegetables

  • @beachchic288
    @beachchic288 Рік тому +6

    Very informative video Mickey!! So many people are trying electroculture recently and Ive seen good and poor things being said, but you said it all here. So many are looking for that "magic fix", these antenaes are a booster they magnify the good already in the dirt and plant and make them both better. We've only had our garden planted almost a week but in my greenhouse I noticed that my tomato starts that had coils had thick massive roots (I use clear solo cups to start) the ones without the coils have thin hair like roots. Didnt notice anything with my pepper starts but my strawberries rooted so much deeper and faster, bush beans in the greenhouse germinated it 2 days and within a week are already 8 inches tall, the in ground garden without coils are on day 5 and still not germinated yet. My greenhouse tomato plants with coils are massive compared to my in ground plants without and they all started at the same time and they are the same kind. I made more coils and put them in my garden every other tomato plant. Ive got to get some more wire so I can make more, Ive done 60 or so as of now between the greenhouse, orchard and garden...I plan to make about a hundred and fifty more so that every row in the garden has a coil every 3 foot, might not all be done this summer but I plan to make as many of them as I can.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for sharing that with us, Beachchic. Sounds like you are on your way to an excellent garden harvest this year and many to come now that you gave Electroculture a try, and its working for you. Thanks for watching our channel. We appreciate you.

  • @jameswalsh2427
    @jameswalsh2427 Рік тому +2

    Fascinating subject thanks, Just subscribed. Greetings from James J in Limerick city Ireland

  • @josephmcgee8450
    @josephmcgee8450 Рік тому +2

    Mickey,Please advise me on cattle panels running North and South. How to convert them to antennas for my thornless BlackBerrys? Thank you,Mac

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Hello josephmcgee8450. The T post and cattle panels running East and West will capture energy also, but the most energy will be collected when you have your panel running North and South. You will notice this especially when you have farm fence running both directions.

  • @Fastball2611
    @Fastball2611 Рік тому +7

    Mickey, thanks so much for your info and the antenna's. here in E. Tn. our red clay soil is terrible i'm trying to build it up

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      Hello Neighbor! Fastball2611, yes, it is quite difficult to grow in the red clay of Tennessee. You will definately need to amend it. Compost! Compost! Compost!

  • @dwh11
    @dwh11 Рік тому +1

    Ordered 6, will probably order more. I know my soil needs work. I have struggled to grow anything after the F4 tornado we had here in 2013. My plants struggle, get disease now.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your comment. We look forward to hearing your results after receiving you Electroculture Copper Coil Antennas order. Thank you for sharing!

  • @coffeepotmommah7291
    @coffeepotmommah7291 Рік тому +8

    Hey Mr. Mickey!
    I appreciate your videos on this subject so much. My grandpa taught me how to do this years ago. He had those old books showing how to make them, the kind with pencil-like sketch drawings. I don't know what happened to them, wish I had them now. I have a question, I see you have the coated cages for your tomatoes. Won't that ground out the garden? What are your thoughts on that? My grandpa taught me after watering, not to leave the green rubber hose laying in the garden, he said it would take out what he's trying to put in. He also was very particular about all types of metal in the garden, & his tools being cleaned and polished with a rag of olive oil.
    He was born in 1899 and died in the late 70's he was going on 80 and worked like a mule. Barely a gray hair, he said because of the copper. Every morning, He drank water out of his copper cup, he'd fill it the night before and put it in the fridge. The funeral home said he was the youngest "old" man they'd ever seen. It wasn't his genes either, he had 11 siblings and they all had gray hair. He was the oldest living son that didn't die from a heart attack. He actually died from appendicitis. He had pain for a couple days and then it burst, he felt better and got back to work. By the next day he had a fever and they said it was gangrene. He thought it was a gallstone and that's why he didn't go to the Doctor. The Dr. Said he was so healthy otherwise that he probably would have made it to 100!
    Anyway, I have utilized several of his tricks and boy do I see a difference!
    God Bless you.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +3

      Wow Coffeepot Momma, that is a wonderful story for all who read it and we thank you for sharing it here with us. So much wisdom in those good' ol days. Mickey would be such a geek reading your grandpa's books for sure and we would love just hanging out with him and listening to "his story". I believe that's why Mickey has taken to UA-cam. To share "his story" of Electroculture and other options for the homestead for future generations and our grandkids-grandkids, if they ever desire to pursue a simpler life style. We appreciate you taking the time to watch our channel. We are grateful.

    • @Bruce_Wayne35
      @Bruce_Wayne35 Рік тому +4

      That's interesting. Dr. Joel Wallach recommends taking a collidal copper supplement to treat gray hair.

    • @Bruce_Wayne35
      @Bruce_Wayne35 Рік тому +4

      I never leave the water hose in the garden. I used to do that, but on a hot summer day, the water inside that hose can get extremely hot, even hot enough to burn your hand. The next time the water is turned on, that hot water can scorch and damage the roots of your plants. I stunted a tomato plant by accident for this very reason. So I never leave the end of the hose in my garden anymore.

    • @lalagelm
      @lalagelm Рік тому +2

      I also heard about the Pennie’s but also that those copper coins made after 1982 or something isn’t full copper and am taking note 😊

  • @tkaart2242
    @tkaart2242 Рік тому +2

    Ordered 5 of them. Thank you!

  • @DrewCamputaro
    @DrewCamputaro 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for these videos! What kind of metal is the magnatized shepard's hook? And the CB antannae? I know that wood works to coil around, but am wondering what else I could use

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  2 місяці тому +1

      Hello @DrewCamputaro, thanks for the question. The Shepard Hooks are solid metal and the CB antenna is made of fiberglass. River Cane works well for a pole also. Happy Gardening!

  • @ezequielprince6867
    @ezequielprince6867 Рік тому +1

    Me encanta su forma simple de enseñar, graciassss. Se me hizo lio el radio de la antena es de 3 pies en en esa zona donde mejor estarà la planta , pero se menciona 4 a 6 pies donde poner la antena me complique, me podria aclarar? cual es la antena helicoidal y la CB? graciasss

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Gracias ezequielprince6867. Una antena de cobre se inserta directamente en el suelo, la otra antena de huerto está montada en un palo de 6 pies

  • @johnndavis7647
    @johnndavis7647 Рік тому +1

    I am growing things in 5 gallon buckets set in 42" kidde pools.
    I put 36" tall 2x4 galvanized fencing around the pools to keep critters out of my buckets.
    I put galvanized tomato cages in all of my buckets. I cut 3" pieces of copper wire and I use them for twist ties to wire the tops of the cages together and wire the cages too the fence.
    I noticed that all of my plants are growing taller with the cages on them.
    I have some #12 solid copper wire from an old house demo.
    I might try some antennas and see if it makes a diffe ence.
    Thanks for the video.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      We love how you are thinking all things ELECTROCULTURE! Way to go! We love it.

  • @shellihall5645
    @shellihall5645 Рік тому +1

    I ordered 15 and will be ording more soon

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Thanks for your order, Shelli Hall. We are grateful. Be sure to share your results.

  • @Blue1Sapphire
    @Blue1Sapphire Рік тому +2

    Well done. . . All good info.

  • @grubyqillu9048
    @grubyqillu9048 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the information. Greetings from Cusco - Perú.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      We hope you find it helpful in your part of the world, as we have! Welcome friend! Thank you for your comment. We are grateful.

    • @michelledimayuga2221
      @michelledimayuga2221 Рік тому +1

      Ay, un querido de Cuzco, ¡qué lindo! Qué use elm cobre y qué llene su tambo con mucha cosecha

  • @bingfischer9679
    @bingfischer9679 Рік тому +3

    Recently bought some of your antennae and I was very intrigued by the accuracy of the coils. Being a retired Mechanical Engineer I was curious do you make these in a automation process like on a CNC lathe or are they hand wound? I own a 3D Printing business so I designed a helical mandrel and printed it so I can wind my own but they dont look as perty as yours! I also live in Mid TN so not so far from your place. Thanks for the videos. We really enjoy them!

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +4

      Alas, bingfischer9679, we are not worthy of a CNC lathe, sad story but true, unfortunately we coil every single antenna by hand. Keep on being smart (work smarter not harder, take it from an ol country boy)

  • @janiecallaham7647
    @janiecallaham7647 Рік тому +3

    What a great informational video! What about placing a coil next to fruit trees? Thank you 😊

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Hi Janie Callaham. There are many methods of Electroculture. The Electroculture Copper Coil Antenna is one that we have found successful in our own orchards, where we grow apple, pear, peach, plum, blueberries, figs, and blackberries. If you decide to give Electroculture a try, we suggest using the ECCA attached to a stake in the ground at least 6 ft tall. We provide instructions in our shipments of the ECCA to help with those who are tending orchards. Thank you for your question and for watching our channel. We appreciate you.

  • @missiechako5917
    @missiechako5917 Рік тому +1

    Mackey would you mind dropping a link to that library of Congress document(36 page) ?😊

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Hi @missiechako5917. I dont have a link. and mysteriously the downloaded document on my computer vanished. Fortunately, I saved a hard copy. sssss dont tell anyone.

  • @nicolekinsley6485
    @nicolekinsley6485 Рік тому +2

    Thanks

  • @TheBzybees
    @TheBzybees Рік тому +3

    It’s my understanding that a six foot copper-wound pole covers 225 sq ft. So I’ve connected one of your spirals on top of a 2 foot bamboo copper-wound stake thinking it will cover 75 feet. Do you think that is correct?

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Mickey is doing the math in his head right now. (tune of Jeopardy playing now).LOL. Wait for it......yep....hes sayin' numbers outloud like Einstein! he says you are CORRECT or very close in your math! Thanks for your comment. We appreciate you!

  • @joycerichardson2029
    @joycerichardson2029 Рік тому +3

    Hello, thanks so much for all your information! I’ve been using and making my own coils. Not sure how well I’ve done, but definitely noticed a difference in my plants. Maybe I misunderstood Danny from deep south? I thought he said to wrap counterclockwise? Or is it counter clockwise looking down at the coil once in the ground? Again I appreciate your videos and help!

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +3

      Hi Joyce. Your coils should be running clockwise whether you look down at one end or up at the other end....either way your coil should be clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. Happy Gardening!

    • @joycerichardson2029
      @joycerichardson2029 Рік тому +1

      @@hillsmillhomestead thank you for your response! I know your very busy and I appreciate you taking the time to answer! My aunt bought some coils from you and I noticed you have them curves in at both ends? Could you explain why? Thank you very much!

  • @susiesue5237
    @susiesue5237 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for the info you have shared! I have to echo what others have said about the mill you picked up for Danny. I think I cried watching that vid!
    I do have a question. When wrapping the wire clockwise, is that top down, or bottom up? Do you start making the antenna at the top or bottom?
    Thank you!

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      We alway run the wire clockwise from the ground up. Hope this helps. Thanks for your question @susiesue5237

    • @susiesue5237
      @susiesue5237 Рік тому +1

      @@hillsmillhomestead thank you! That does help.

  • @davidhawes4519
    @davidhawes4519 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @Alex-ll7ho
    @Alex-ll7ho Рік тому +1

    does the galvanized fence method only work running north and south or is it just better

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Hi Alex-117ho. The fence can run any direction and it will still receive benefits during lightening producing thunderstorms, however, fences running North/South will receive the greatest benefit. Thank your for watching and for the great question. We appreciate you.

  • @BernieBooysen-c5r
    @BernieBooysen-c5r 3 місяці тому +1

    Dear ones, why not just add at end of all these ONEDERFUL electoculture idea; "remember to STILL add natural fertilizers to the soil!"?
    One video said that with copper-treatments, NO chemicals are required!??? Yes, harmful chemicals a no-go!
    Blessings and peace and more Love and Light to you all!

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  3 місяці тому

      I do address the soil in some of the videos. It all begins in the soil, proper ph, minerals, NPK, etc. I use all natural fertilizer and compost. Thanks for the great comment.

  • @peacetoall1201
    @peacetoall1201 Рік тому +2

    My sons have a metal garden bed, and everything in it is growing like crazy. I wonder if the metal rails are helping everything to grow? The only thing different he did this year was he added some cedar mulch.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Could very well be, Peace to All. Thanks for sharing your story. We appreciate you.

  • @shanellanderson9791
    @shanellanderson9791 5 місяців тому +1

    Does this attract more lighting bolts to your yard? Like evening if its not thunderstorming or if a storm is coming your way??

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  5 місяців тому +1

      We have not had an issue but you can never predict mother nature.

  • @slr4172
    @slr4172 Рік тому +2

    I got your email notice that the copper coils I ordered are on their way. Thank you for making these for those of us with two left thumbs. I also have galvanized metal trellises. Can you explain any electroculture difference btwn the copper and galvanized metal? Thank you for taking the time to share.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Mickey has a future video coming out soon where he shows more detail in how he makes the galvanized baskets so I am sure he will touch on your question. Stay tuned. There are two different methods of Electroculture mentioned in the video. Electroculture and Electromagnetic energy. One uses the galvanized metal with magnets, the other uses the Copper Coil Antenna.

  • @ellendavis9940
    @ellendavis9940 Рік тому +4

    Thank you

  • @raymondbradley6788
    @raymondbradley6788 Рік тому +3

    Thank you Mr. Mickey, awesome video👍👍👍 will those antennas work on indoor gardening as well or just outdoor? Just curious.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      Hello Raymond Bradley, great question. Yes they will work indoor or outdoor. Thanks for watching.

  • @TEXAS-SMITH
    @TEXAS-SMITH Рік тому +1

    Your design? Wow.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Hello Texas Smith. Thanks for watching our channel and for your interest in Electroculture. We appreciate you.

  • @DustySplinters
    @DustySplinters Рік тому +1

    Mickey,
    Thanks for the info.
    Is it better to place the antenna on the north side or south side of the plant?
    Logically I'm thinking south side.
    Have you ever placed on on both the N & S of the plant stem?
    Peace

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      That is a good question GoneBattyBats, We have found that placing the antenna on the south side of the plant is most effective.

    • @DustySplinters
      @DustySplinters Рік тому

      @@hillsmillhomestead That was my thinking for the Northern Hemisphere.
      I made a bunch with some bits of 12ga copper I had lying about and put them in next to some plant which were coming on a bit slow and plants I really want to see do well this season.
      Strange weather and growing patterns this year for Northern PA and dealing once again with Smoke From Canada.
      Peace, Walter

  • @danagreen9264
    @danagreen9264 Рік тому +4

    Awesome

  • @jasonkennedy1670
    @jasonkennedy1670 Рік тому +1

    great video, good description of the tech and its implementation
    I really need to know the name of the song and artist you used in the closing of the video

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your kind comment, jasonkennedy1670. We believe the song is "The Colonel" by Zachariah Hickman.

  • @dw6090
    @dw6090 Рік тому +1

    Thanks it basically a boost, I know u have on longer lengths for tomatoes, is one better than the other small coils to longer taller lengths, stranded wire to solid

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Hi d w. We have found that solid wire works best. The taller the antenna, the better, as it covers a greater area. Thanks for watching our channel and for your questions. We appreciate you.

  • @jeancampbell4341
    @jeancampbell4341 Рік тому +1

    Do I go clockwise if I start winding from the bottom or from the top?

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Hello Jean Campbell. Thats a great question. Start from the bottom and run your wire clockwise

  • @Rocketeer_915
    @Rocketeer_915 Рік тому +1

    You said you even used cb antennas. I believe in your potatoes, you had blooms as high as the cb antenna. There is quite a bit more copper in a cb antenna than the 3' in your antenna. So more copper length and height of antenna would mean larger umbrella of effectiveness?

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Great observation RocketeerBallard, yes the taller the antenna the more natural electricity it can receive.

  • @terresiagregg9326
    @terresiagregg9326 Рік тому +1

    Its awesome to see how electroculture works Danny from deepsouth homestead his corn is about 12 to 15 ft high

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +1

      Danny and Wanda @DeepSouthHomestead could probably grow a darn Elephant from a rock, they are THAT good! We love all the information they share with their viewers. They and their loyal followers are salt of the Earth.

  • @wiliamcherry3261
    @wiliamcherry3261 8 місяців тому +1

    Awesome

  • @drthuntclub4153
    @drthuntclub4153 Рік тому +1

    I have a bunch of aluminum wire, will that work? I also have steel cages around my pear trees to protect them from the deer. Do steel cages work as well?

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Thats a great question DRT Hunt Club. Steel cages will not benefit your fruit trees but yes they are good deterent for deer. And we suggest that you do not use aluminum in your soil.

    • @drthuntclub4153
      @drthuntclub4153 Рік тому

      @@hillsmillhomestead How much of a radius in the ground will one antenna cover?

  • @MynewTennesseeHome
    @MynewTennesseeHome Рік тому +2

    Will it hurt if I have more coils ( 9-15) and in ground 6", above coil 10"? Yep I'm trying it out.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      No, it will not hurt. Experiment. Experiment. Experiment. Share. Share. Share! Thank you for giving Electroculture a try and sharing your results!

  • @CathyChilton
    @CathyChilton Рік тому +2

    Hi. I am putting these in all my containers but i have greenstalk planters that have individual pockets and i wanted to know if i have to put an antenna in each pocket?? Thanks and i will be ordering more. I can see a difference in the plants that have the antennas i got from you. Thanks

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      Mickey suggested alternating pockets with an Electroculture Copper Coil Antenna in your greenstalk. And place one in the center reservoir to ionize the water. Thats a great question, Cathy Chilton.

  • @luclachapelle3499
    @luclachapelle3499 Рік тому +1

    Please, is the model you are showing wound clockwise ?

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому

      Hello Luc Lachapelle. Thank you for your question. We appreciate you. Yes, All of our Electroculture Copper Coil Antennas are wound clockwise.

  • @bethprimrose4813
    @bethprimrose4813 5 місяців тому +1

    Can i wrap copper around a metal post? Or only wood?

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  5 місяців тому +1

      Hello @bethprimrose4813. If you use a metal post, add magnets to it. It will create electromagnetic energy in addition to the Electroculture captured through the electric energy in the aether.

  • @joysikes4352
    @joysikes4352 Рік тому +3

    Hey Micky ! I’ve got my antennas in my raised beds but I need to make sure I have them clock wise ! Thanks for all the info ! I think that I need to order 8 more!

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +3

      Hello Joy Sikes. If you look inside the coil, you will see it is clockwise from either end, but you should place the short end into the soil, 4-6" from the plant on the south side. Thanks for supporting our channel. We appreciate you.

    • @adrianmatei1358
      @adrianmatei1358 Рік тому +1

      From bottom to top is it clockwise or top to bottom?

  • @Cdngardengirl
    @Cdngardengirl Рік тому +1

    While I'd love to support your channel and get my hands on some of your copper antennas, I don't know if you ship to Canada, and if you do what can we expect in final costs after money exchange, shipping and customs tax? I've been having a lot of trouble getting things from the US lately. Thanks for sharing your info so we can benefit regardless.

    • @hillsmillhomestead
      @hillsmillhomestead  Рік тому +2

      We have had a couple of our wonderful Canadian brothers and sister (Northern neighbors) order and receive their Electroculture Copper Coil Antennas albeit definately expensive on the international shipping/handling. If you are interested, just email us your address at www.HillsMill.com so that we can go to the US Postal service for a shipping/handling quote. Thank you for watching our videos. We are grateful for our awesome Canadian friends.