This is my first year trying electroculture and I’ve been getting good results. I’ve also been told by other gardeners that have been doing this longer that every year it keeps getting better / increased results! Also I love your style….. blessings to you and your family!!!!!
Thank you for the lovely compliment! The fact that electroculture continues to improve yearly is an interesting observation and one we look forward to seeing in the Potager! Thank you for that information and good luck with your own experiments...😊
Clearly, the most delightful and informative of all the electroculture videos I have seen so far! I, like you, was immediately drawn to the idea as soon as I heard of it. I decided to make the wire wrapped around the tall stick version myself with really nothing more than the idea that height seemed important somehow. This is an engaging experiment that I am glad I found out about early enough in the season to try. It's like it has entered the collective consciousness... and now we will find out how it works for us. AND I thank you for the idea of putting a quartz stone atop the pole. I have ones just like yours that have squiggly wire coming out the top. At least one of mine will be adorned before nightfall. 💗💗
Thank you for the lovely compliment!❤ Electroculture has definitely taken hold of peoples imaginations, and it's so fun to see so many people experimenting in their gardens and feeling a bit more empowered... We are glad you liked the crystals on top of the antennas. Your local dragonflies will be delighted with your addition!😂 Good luck with your garden this year, and thanks for watching.😊
I had a few plants that weren’t doing well so I tried electroculture. Within a week the plants were doing well and growing new leaves that the insects munched on. After another week they excelled. I put a whole bunch of electroculture posts all over the garden and got a bumper crop last year. I have to say, for me, I did see a big difference, in most of my vegetables. I will do this again this season.
Very well done. I'm in my 4th week of adding copper wire to the food forest. I add more each week. This weekend I will be making the ones for fruit trees.
Thank you! I'm pretty sure Home Depot is now counting on our obsession with the copper wire to meet their quotas!😂 Good luck with your electroculture endeavors it's definitely an exciting and fascinating experiment in the garden.😊
Afraid to try it on tomatoes. Don't want the fire department to bring the LADDER TRUCK for me to harvest tomatoes! I don't want to use a chain saw to harvest my squash either. Please post regular updates on your progress.
Great job. Loved hearing about some of the history and seeing your kids in the garden. we have incorporated electroculture experiments in our garden also with some positive results.The wrapping clockwise thing is so confusing. I see people doing it differently on various videos from the Northern Hemisphere. Maybe you can help me figure it out. When I wrapped spirals, I thought I was wrapping clockwise. When I hold up a wrapped stick horizontally and look at one end of the stick/wrap (as if looking at a clock on the wall) the wrapped wire goes clockwise no matter if you are looking from what would be the top or the bottom. On your sticks, the wire seems to go counterclockwise when holding the wrapped stick horizontally. I am not trying to give you a hard time. I am truly just trying to make sure that I have it right. 🤔🙂 Your thoughts would be much appreciated. Thank you.
It has definitely been a challenge trying to figure out the spiraling "rules"! 🤣 There were some who insisted you must go clockwise from the top to the ground and then others who disagreed and advised from top down .... So, we started trying both ways and frankly got the same results... We do our smaller antennas clockwise from the bottom...😊 Our plants seem to be responding brilliantly to them... We have a few more videos on the topic of electroculture, which delve a bit deeper into the subject and the individuals involved in popularizing it. Thank you for watching the video and for reaching out. I'm not sure I've been any help in my response, but good luck with your own garden experiment, as the process itself is interesting.😊
You are an amazing story teller. This video is cute, informative and fun to watch. You covered the history and showed the present usage of electroculture can brighten our future. 🥰
Thank you so much for your lovely compliment and for watching our video! We are currently watching your video series to better understand the different methods within electroculture and the possible ways to implement them. They are fascinating. Thank you again.😊
I did not use a stick. I placed a copper coil on the south side of my raised beds and pointed the tip north. And after 3 days, my dying garden beds ravaged with insects started perking up! 3 weeks later and I was harvesting almost daily. Which has never happened that early in june before. My summer crops. I dont do spring just summer and fall crops. Amazing is what it is. Just absolutely AMAZING! 🎉❤
Wow! Well done! 😊 Using the copper spiral antennas has definitely added a new vigor to the potager. I hope your own garden continues to thrive and give you joy! Thank you for watching and for sharing your experience.😊
Well hello there. I’m not going to embellish the views that have already been done. But bravo. I especially like the very ending. Well read. I am also a novice at this and am trying this with 4 wire telephone cable with the wires stripped at each end. So far I think it is working but need more time to see. I have read that a 6’ pole will affect about 250 sqft. So a circle diameter of 8ish feet. Love from 🇨🇦
Thank you for watching and your kind words.😊 Good luck, and have fun with experimenting in your gatden.😊 It is definitely an interesting topic, and we continue to expand and test different types of copper antennae ourselves. 😊
You sure know how to make a good video! I have been making all sorts of antennas with old material I had, too soon for any results but as you said its fun doing it to see what will happen. Keep us updated.
Thank you for a great informative vid - this i my first go with the copper - a friend told me and now I am experimenting as well. You make learning fun!!!
Thank you for watching and for your lovely encouraging comment! Have fun with your experiments in the garden. It definitely becomes addictive as you see results...😊
First time on your channel and I LOVED your video!! As a complete newbie gardener and researching electro culture I found your historical explanation brilliant and your use of language throughout just delightful ✨😀🥰 I’m subscribing! Super well done - you’re a talented videographer 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Greetings from Bath, England!
This is the most useful and Not freakishly weird, (as some videos are) video on electroculure that I have watched. I am not sure what that says about mind and thought processes 😂. Nevertheless, well done on producing such an informative and entertaining video on this subject - Thanks 👍
We've not tried using the copper antenna on inside plants, so I'm not sure. It's an interesting idea, though I'm not sure how that would work... Perhaps we'll give it a try...😊
When we first began this experiment with the coils we read to orient the opening to the South and later (after making this video), we saw information suggesting the opening be to the North... To be honest with you, I'm no longer convinced the direction of the opening is the most important element, as our potted plants are often moved around, and I find copper collars facing in all directions ...yet seemingly still working to strengthen our plants. We are continuing to experiment, refine and learn as we go.😊 Thank you for watching...😊
The solid wire was simply what we found near us to be readily available at a cost that would allow us to experiment in the potager with it... and was easy to make the antennas out of. I have seen others say they've used multi-strand wire with good effect, but we just haven't tried it ourselves yet.😊
I hope you give it a try! Electroculture has been a fun and productive experiment for us and has led us to try other interesting methods of gardening as well. It will be interesting to see how you do with your antennas... have fun and thank you again for watching.😊
The commonly held theory is in the Northern hemisphere to put your antenna to the north side... However, we've had a great deal more success in giving each larger plant their own spiraled antenna or vortex...😊 This is just our personal observation, however. Good luck...
This is my first year trying electroculture and I’ve been getting good results. I’ve also been told by other gardeners that have been doing this longer that every year it keeps getting better / increased results! Also I love your style….. blessings to you and your family!!!!!
Thank you for the lovely compliment! The fact that electroculture continues to improve yearly is an interesting observation and one we look forward to seeing in the Potager!
Thank you for that information and good luck with your own experiments...😊
Great video ! Thanks ! Your story telling is exceptionaly good !
@@johncoleman4084 Thank you for your lovely compliment and for watching.😊
Clearly, the most delightful and informative of all the electroculture videos I have seen so far! I, like you, was immediately drawn to the idea as soon as I heard of it. I decided to make the wire wrapped around the tall stick version myself with really nothing more than the idea that height seemed important somehow. This is an engaging experiment that I am glad I found out about early enough in the season to try. It's like it has entered the collective consciousness... and now we will find out how it works for us. AND I thank you for the idea of putting a quartz stone atop the pole. I have ones just like yours that have squiggly wire coming out the top. At least one of mine will be adorned before nightfall. 💗💗
Thank you for the lovely compliment!❤
Electroculture has definitely taken hold of peoples imaginations, and it's so fun to see so many people experimenting in their gardens and feeling a bit more empowered...
We are glad you liked the crystals on top of the antennas.
Your local dragonflies will be delighted with your addition!😂
Good luck with your garden this year, and thanks for watching.😊
I agree and I am an electrician great video Pixxxxies
Love the narrative & engaged mother xo
Thank you for your lovely compliment...😊
Righteous!!!
Thank you for this great entertaining and informative video. I am starting my electro culture experiment 😊😊
Thanks for sharing your information with us.
this is important.
Thank you for watching!😊
I had a few plants that weren’t doing well so I tried electroculture. Within a week the plants were doing well and growing new leaves that the insects munched on. After another week they excelled.
I put a whole bunch of electroculture posts all over the garden and got a bumper crop last year.
I have to say, for me, I did see a big difference, in most of my vegetables. I will do this again this season.
I love it keep up the good work
Impressive!
Very well done.
I'm in my 4th week of adding copper wire to the food forest. I add more each week. This weekend I will be making the ones for fruit trees.
Thank you!
I'm pretty sure Home Depot is now counting on our obsession with the copper wire to meet their quotas!😂
Good luck with your electroculture endeavors it's definitely an exciting and fascinating experiment in the garden.😊
Afraid to try it on tomatoes. Don't want the fire department to bring the LADDER TRUCK for me to harvest tomatoes!
I don't want to use a chain saw to harvest my squash either.
Please post regular updates on your progress.
😂 Good point! We'll take care and keep you updated...😊
Nice upload
Thank you for watching!
Great job. Loved hearing about some of the history and seeing your kids in the garden. we have incorporated electroculture experiments in our garden also with some positive results.The wrapping clockwise thing is so confusing. I see people doing it differently on various videos from the Northern Hemisphere. Maybe you can help me figure it out. When I wrapped spirals, I thought I was wrapping clockwise. When I hold up a wrapped stick horizontally and look at one end of the stick/wrap (as if looking at a clock on the wall) the wrapped wire goes clockwise no matter if you are looking from what would be the top or the bottom. On your sticks, the wire seems to go counterclockwise when holding the wrapped stick horizontally. I am not trying to give you a hard time. I am truly just trying to make sure that I have it right. 🤔🙂 Your thoughts would be much appreciated. Thank you.
It has definitely been a challenge trying to figure out the spiraling "rules"! 🤣
There were some who insisted you must go clockwise from the top to the ground and then others who disagreed and advised from top down ....
So, we started trying both ways and frankly got the same results...
We do our smaller antennas clockwise from the bottom...😊
Our plants seem to be responding brilliantly to them...
We have a few more videos on the topic of electroculture, which delve a bit deeper into the subject and the individuals involved in popularizing it.
Thank you for watching the video and for reaching out.
I'm not sure I've been any help in my response, but good luck with your own garden experiment, as the process itself is interesting.😊
@@verityhouseinspired9184 🙂Thank you
You are an amazing story teller. This video is cute, informative and fun to watch. You covered the history and showed the present usage of electroculture can brighten our future. 🥰
Thank you for your encouraging compliment!
We really appreciate you watching...😊
Just subbed, I made an atenna myself, and it seems to be working, I can't wait to make even more and experiment with them.
Thank you!
Have fun with your experimenting in the garden. It is definitely a bit addicting!😂
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!😊
Nice presentation video about electroculture, wishing you all the best.
Thank you so much for your lovely compliment and for watching our video!
We are currently watching your video series to better understand the different methods within electroculture and the possible ways to implement them. They are fascinating. Thank you again.😊
useful video ❤
😁😁
Really enjoyed watching! Just starting to experiment with this, praying for all our success!
Thank you. We are glad you enjoyed the video! I'm glad you're experimenting in your own garden. We, too, are definitely praying, as well!
What a wonderful video. With much gratitude and enlightment. Thank you
Thank you for your encouraging comment and for watching our video...😊
I read about this a long time ago probably in a popular science magazine glad to see it's still going on
Dang, I've been educated. Brilliant and enjoyable video.
Thank you for your lovely compliments!😊
@@verityhouseinspired9184 You have been bamboozled. Electroculture is pseudoscience.
Apparently I'm subscriber #200. What a wonderful channel. This is what I call science. Greetings from England.
Thank you for your lovely compliment and for subscribing...😊
thanks :)
I did not use a stick. I placed a copper coil on the south side of my raised beds and pointed the tip north. And after 3 days, my dying garden beds ravaged with insects started perking up! 3 weeks later and I was harvesting almost daily. Which has never happened that early in june before. My summer crops. I dont do spring just summer and fall crops. Amazing is what it is. Just absolutely AMAZING! 🎉❤
Wow! Well done! 😊
Using the copper spiral antennas has definitely added a new vigor to the potager. I hope your own garden continues to thrive and give you joy!
Thank you for watching and for sharing your experience.😊
You guys are awesome!
Thank you!😊
Thank you!😊
Thanks for sharing this information I am definitely going to experiment with it
Thank you for watching, and good luck with your own garden experiments.😊
Well hello there. I’m not going to embellish the views that have already been done. But bravo. I especially like the very ending. Well read. I am also a novice at this and am trying this with 4 wire telephone cable with the wires stripped at each end. So far I think it is working but need more time to see. I have read that a 6’ pole will affect about 250 sqft. So a circle diameter of 8ish feet. Love from 🇨🇦
Thank you for watching and your kind words.😊
Good luck, and have fun with experimenting in your gatden.😊
It is definitely an interesting topic, and we continue to expand and test different types of copper antennae ourselves. 😊
You sure know how to make a good video! I have been making all sorts of antennas with old material I had, too soon for any results but as you said its fun doing it to see what will happen. Keep us updated.
Thank you for the nice compliment! Having fun with the electroculture as we all learn is where it's at!
We will definitely update as we go! 😊
Thank you for a great informative vid - this i my first go with the copper - a friend told me and now I am experimenting as well. You make learning fun!!!
Thank you for watching and for your lovely encouraging comment!
Have fun with your experiments in the garden. It definitely becomes addictive as you see results...😊
First time on your channel and I LOVED your video!! As a complete newbie gardener and researching electro culture I found your historical explanation brilliant and your use of language throughout just delightful ✨😀🥰 I’m subscribing! Super well done - you’re a talented videographer 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Greetings from Bath, England!
Thank you for your lovely and encouraging compliments and for subscribing!
We are delighted to have you join us on our adventures.😊
but i have question....you need to roll cooper like clock going.... but i see you make another way ?
Good electro culture review
Thanks!😊
This is the most useful and Not freakishly weird, (as some videos are) video on electroculure that I have watched. I am not sure what that says about mind and thought processes 😂. Nevertheless, well done on producing such an informative and entertaining video on this subject - Thanks 👍
Thank you for your lovely comment!
We appreciate you watching...😊
Does this method also work indoors?
We've not tried using the copper antenna on inside plants, so I'm not sure.
It's an interesting idea, though I'm not sure how that would work...
Perhaps we'll give it a try...😊
@@verityhouseinspired9184 i already started using copper antennas on my indoor plants, so will see, if it works. 😉😀
It will be interesting to hear how it works for you!😊
I will keep you posted about the results. 🙂
Wonderful! Thank you...😊
the opened face to South ??? I thought is't North ^^
When we first began this experiment with the coils we read to orient the opening to the South and later (after making this video), we saw information suggesting the opening be to the North...
To be honest with you, I'm no longer convinced the direction of the opening is the most important element, as our potted plants are often moved around, and I find copper collars facing in all directions ...yet seemingly still working to strengthen our plants.
We are continuing to experiment, refine and learn as we go.😊
Thank you for watching...😊
@@verityhouseinspired9184 thank you and I am still watching for my small garden ^
Wow! God is so Awesome 👍
Why use a single strand of copper wire?
The solid wire was simply what we found near us to be readily available at a cost that would allow us to experiment in the potager with it... and was easy to make the antennas out of.
I have seen others say they've used multi-strand wire with good effect, but we just haven't tried it ourselves yet.😊
@@verityhouseinspired9184 Thank you. I have a lot of multi-strand.
I hope you give it a try! Electroculture has been a fun and productive experiment for us and has led us to try other interesting methods of gardening as well.
It will be interesting to see how you do with your antennas... have fun and thank you again for watching.😊
Living in the north anyone knows, should I place the antennas to the north or the south of the plant
The commonly held theory is in the Northern hemisphere to put your antenna to the north side...
However, we've had a great deal more success in giving each larger plant their own spiraled antenna or vortex...😊
This is just our personal observation, however.
Good luck...
Thank you're very much need that info thank you once again💯
Very good. Here from South of Brasil. I have a channel.
Does a norse/pagan story and ends with the bible 😂😂😂😂