We went to Home Depot today ask the worker for some copper wire and he said “for gardening”. We said yes. He told us we are about the 30th customer this month.😂 can’t wait to see the results! Thank you 😊
That is awesome Janie Callaham! Thank you for sharing your experience. We sure hope you found the copper wire you went to purchase and that your garden is growing like crazy since you are practicing Electroculture! Share with everyone your results! We are excited to hear of them.
An antenna can either receive or transmit energy. It probably matters when gardening. For the copper antennas that go into the earth, the direction that they are wound matters to determine if they will bring up moisture or drive it deeper into the soil. You don't want one wound so that it dries out your soil. You may be able to test them with thin hollow glass tubing filled with a colored water placed near them and see which way the capillary action goes, up or down. In actual current flow, the electrons migrate FROM the ground not into the ground. The two schools are called conventional and electron current flow. Ben Franklin got it backwards. But it is easier to understand his conventional electron flow in electronics. There is a passive device I have seen that uses this principle for drying out old damp buildings by reversing the polarity of the water. It is an aetheric device unlike anything I have ever heard of sold in Europe. It uses spiral coils and it can turn a damp castle so that it is bone dry by reversing the capillary attraction of the water. Thank you for your though provoking video.
Cool information thanks. I believe the only time when electrons flow into the ground is when there is a storm above and the relative charges reverse if I'm not mistaken
Thank you M Smith for your thought provoking comment! That is for sure some interesting facts that you have laid out to be explored. We appreciate you watching our videos.
My great grandfather who I never met born in the mid 1800s used copper in his fig tree farm. I don't know for sure but I believe this knowledge goes back to ancient times.
Hello Tony Edward. Sounds like your great grandfather was a wise man and the apple (or fig) doesn't usually fall far from the tree! LOL You are correct in your belief that Electroculture does date back to ancient times. Its not a new concept at all. I read about it in my youth from an organic gardening book written in the 1960s that my grandmother had on her bookshelf, and have been practicing various methods of Electroculture ever since with much success! Thanks for watching our channel. We appreciate you!
it works with other metals too, just copper being less vulnerable to decay. i've got galvanized steel wires on my antennae and a copper wire running down from it counter clockwise(i'm in northern hemisphere, so clockwise in the up direction) to more galvanized steel wire that then runs through the plant beds north/south
Heard about you on Deep South Homestead just this morning, April 17, 2023. Then, you popped up in my feed. Very interesting topic, electro culture. My husband and I are older so this sounds great to us. Thank you for this info. We’re going to dig the copper wire out of the shed and get growing!
We loved watching Deep South Homestead's presentation of Electroculture this morning. Very well presented. We sure love Danny and Wanda and the wealth of information they offer. Now GET GROWING! Happy Gardening and thank you for stopping by our channel. We sure appreciate you.
Me too! Found you by way of Danny and Wanda. I’m definitely trying the copper antenna this year. Btw, I subscribed and am looking forward to more of your videos, as I’m in SE Tennessee.
Last year I needed something to give my green beans something to crawl up on . I had some of those old lighting Rods that used to be on barns and houses so I stuck them in the raised bed , btw I had never heard about this theory I just needed something and those were handy . Those beans produced like crazy, I never realized it was possibly my copper supports.
Carlos Montana!!!! We love that you accidentally stumbled upon Electroculture and were able to experience first hand the wonderful results. Happy Gardening!
I love copper and collect anything copper. We've remodeled our 100 year old house and rewired and my wonderful husband has saved all of the copper from this project and others (he's a contractor) so i have A LOT to work with- thank you so much!
Amanda SickandTwisted, that's the best kind of copper around, FREE!!! We love that! See your hubby knew one day that would come in handy for something! He is genius!
I learned of this last season and after watching this video and I just saw Danny at Deep South homestead doing it, I'm going to try it myself this season and see how it does. I'm also zone 7 in NE Alabama on Lookout Mtn. I've been growing my own food using the Back To Eden garden method for several years with very good success but I'm looking forward to seeing how electroculture will do for me. I watched a video a couple years ago of this this guy who had strung copper wire over his rows and into the soil, when a thunder storm came with lightening his vegetables grew like crazy. I dont use chemical fertilizers, only my livestock manure at planting or placed down at fall. Though I do urea twice on my corn. At knee high and at tasseling. It works great for the corn. .
Hello Donna Ratliff. You are very knowledgeable and we hope that your garden receives much benefit from the electroculture methods that you will try this year. Thanks for watching and subscribing to Hill's Mill Homestead channel. We appreciate you.
I am a new subscriber and fascinated by this method which is new to me. I am 70 and it's never too late to learn new methods. Am going to apply this my list of gardening improvements. I believe in you. In the past I noticed the improvement in my garden after a storm I always thought it was from the rain itself. God bless you for sharing this information.
Hello Lakeside. God created the world in such a mysterious and wonderful way. He guides us in paths of abundance, and life for us has been ever evolving with awe and wonder in His creation. So glad we inspired you to give Electroculture a try. We sure believe in it and would not garden with out it. Thanks for watching. We appreciate your comment.
@hillsmillhomestead oh we LOVE us some Deep South Homestead as well! Danny has Just Blessed us way more than he could ever know! He's got the Joy of a small child when it comes to those Pecan trees doesn't he...LOL
You go girl! GIRL POWER!!! Keep on with the Electroculture and you will be loving your results! Love from Kathy Thanks for watching and subscribing..we appreciate you!
Neighbor told me , I could leave onions in the ground over the winter covered in straw or leaves , and they turn into huge onions by the following fall , it works
Howdy Southern Neighbor Nancy Grogan. We love our friends at Deep South Homestead. Danny and Wanda keep us inspired! Thanks for coming over for a visit.
Danny from Deep South Homestead recommended your videos. I see that I have some binge watching to do! Electroculture looks to be in my immediate future!
Mr Mickey, you totally inspired me with your early Electroculture videos, I jumped feet first into the research and found some interesting ideas to incorporate to my situation, not satisfied with a non lethal method 😮 I purchased a 20 stage Marx Generator that converts low voltage into 300,000 volt lighting bolts 😂 I’ve told my distance neighbors to watch out my way this spring and if they see Buzzards circling over my place it would probably be best to bring out a medical examiner and a backhoe. If all goes well, I’ll update this experiment.
Justin Case!! You're wit is worthy of applause! Kathy and I are just laughing out loud at the embarkment of your "journey" in Electroculture. Send pictures if you live throught it! LOL Thanks for checking us out!
@@GathersNoMoss , With all kidding aside, the Marx generator can be very dangerous and American made units are impossible to find due to liability, it’s seem that these devices are popular with electrical engineers and persons with high technical ability, which definitely excludes me, but I do see it has great possibilities in Electroculture. As a side note I have found in German discussions sites that Beechwood used as stakes with copper wrapped ( just like Mr Mickey method) greatly increases plant size and yield, I have no explanation to how this works, but it is well documented in their research.
@@hillsmillhomestead can’t grasp the concept of generator the fuel cost would be expensive you can buy a lot of compost but I want to see the lightning bolt machine in action LOL
I found your UA-cam page from Danny at Deep South Homestead. I watched his current video on his production rates by using electroculture. It totally makes sense...just like after a lightening storm plants grow alot. Knowing there is enough electricity in the air...harnessing the power to charge my plants is exciting!
Hello TKA Art! Danny and Wanda @DeepSouthHomestead are walking libraries. We love their channel and everything they represent. Thanks for your comment. We appreciate you.
Thank you.. This is the best part of this whole day. I sincerely appreciate the timing, I owe you a measure of peace, that I needed to even think about sleep tonight! Life is so full of good and incredible possibilities but hard days so still come. Our precious breath can relieve and heal so much, so fast. Thank you.
18rcurry!! We agree! Our subscribers are genius with their comments. We are learning new things every day and loving the endless possibliites of Electroculture.
Howdy neighbor. Thanks for dropping by. We sure love Mr. Danny and Mrs. Wanda and have spent many an hour watching all of the wonderful information they share on their channels Deep South Homestead and Crazy Dazes. Thanks for watching and subscribing to our channel. We appreciate you cordy g.
Just heard of this today, and am a beginner at best. Thank you for sharing, us preppers, homesteaders and home gardeners need our veggies to do best they can.
Hello Daniel Guyette. All of us start somewhere and you will be an old pro before you know it. Here's to your abundant harvest for years to come! Happy Gardening, friend, and thanks for watching and subscribing to our channel.
I tested a 4 foot coil and some short ones like you show and got 16.7 millivolts and 15.9 on the short ones. This was just on a normal day no storms. This is real, voltage right out of the air.
Hello marsha shelley. We believe Electroculture will definately improve your soil. Thanks for watching Hill's Mill Homestead. Here's to a great year of Happy Gardening to you!
I just heard about your channel from Danny at Deep South Homestead. I have never heard of electroculture gardening but i love to learn new methods that produce a healthy larger harvest. You now have a new sub. Thank you.
WifiGranny L!!! We sure love us some of that Deep South Homestead too! Thanks for watching and subscribing to our channel and we are excited to hear how Electroculture helps you in your garden this year. Happy Gardening!
I had never heard of this before. I stumbled on your site by accident and subscribed. Living here in Alaska we need all the help we can get. I'll be using this in my greenhouse this year!
Glad you stumbled on in, Joseph Kerley! We appreciate you watching and subscibing to our channel. Sir, we ALL NEED all the help we can get in this day and time. Hoping we can get all the information we can out there for now, and for future generations. Thanks for your comment. We appreciate you!
Hello again Diana too. Copper is the main element for capturing natural electricity for this method of Electroculture, but you will notice in our previous videos, we captured lightening through other types of metal (a different method of Electroculture, there are many). Thanks for watching. We appreciate you.
🙏🙏🙏♥️🙂👍. I picked up a bunch of scrap copper wire and I will be doing this myself . Danny from deep South Homestead recommended you very highly . And I will be subscribe to you. Thank you very much God-bless.
This is crazy! I was in my plot and thought about putting some copper tubing on some of my steaks- I figured a little lighting or energy- could help jazz things up!
Excellent work mr. Mickey. Come on everybody give it a thumbs up spread it around to your friends some of the best info out there right here at Hills Mill Homestead👍😁
This is the second video Ive watched on this channel trying to research electroculture and neither video seems to actually show how to set it up, just talks about what vegetables you're growing and how great electroculture is. I want to say I am appreciative of the effort that went into these videos but as feedback they are not really what I am looking for.
Hi Will Hopcraft. We are disappointed that YOU are disappointed. We will try to improve for you in the future, dont give up on us yet! Thanks for your comment. We really do appreciate your feedback with kindest regards!
I remember a college professor speaking on this, wow that was in 1977! Forgot all about that! What is old is new again. I m a old Gardner and had not heard of electroculture, until last night heard the question on PinballPrepardness. Gotta research this. We are in severe drought central west Texas Abilene, TX. Without storms, rain, and lightning it would make sense without storms , less nitrogen without lightning. Couldn’t hurt for me to scourge up some copper and CB antennas at junk yard and make me some antennas!
Hello Judy Reynolds. Thanks for your kind comment. Kathy's Aunt used to live in Abilene years ago and she would visit her there in the summers. And Yes, Electroculture has been around a great many years. I read about it from an organic gardening book written in the 60s when I was in 6th or 7th grade and have been practicing Electroculture (with much success!) ever since. Thanks for watching and subscribing. We appreciate you. We believe your CB antennas and copper will help will help your garden with the drought.
oh my goodness - your channel just came up on my feed somehow (so glad!) the crazy thing, just yesterday out of nowhere i had this idea 'i'm going to drive copper grounding rods into the garden. i bet that would be good somehow' and then today this video pops up. i'm kinda freaking out a little!!😂 now i'm really going to research this!! thank you for being part of this synchronicity!!
Finehowareyou- That is interesting that “out of nowhere” you had the thought that you were going to use copper stakes in your garden. And then you find this video? 😊. That’s God talking to you. I get messages quite often and the latest one I received kind of took me aback. I was walking back to my house from the barn one afternoon and I heard inside my head,” It’s smart that you are trying to grow food inside your house, because soon they will lock you up.” Wow.........
@@mariae6942 oh wow. that is incredible. and i feel like then universe is communicating with me thru you. thank you. aren't we lucky!? we'll take it as it comes and keep listening💕
Great stuff in this about the electro-culture Mickey! I tried it this year after seeing ya put this info out on Deep south! My garden has done amazing even through the drought we had here in south KC. ( Missouri ) We are zone 6a I do believe. But I was amazed on how well it did. I made my own little antinas. Good stuff!
Hello michaelhoggard591. We are very glad to hear of your success in your Electroculture Garden. Thanks for sharing your results, now go tell everyone you know of the benefits of Electroculture. We appreciate you hanging out with us on our channel. Happy Gardening!
Great to see you Mr Mickey. I did the cages years ago and got talked out of it. I should have kept it up. It true the electric in the storms always made thing perk up and grow better. I'm so glad your doing well. I'll be watching. ❤️🙏🇺🇲
Hello O' friend T Paw! So glad to see you. Thanks for always supporting us from the beginning. We appreciate you and your kind comments. We definately believe in Electroculture and all of the methods associated with Electroculture. Happy Gardening!
@@hillsmillhomestead I'm going to send you a email or snail mail already got cattle fencing hubby liked those copper tractors do I'll be putting in an order. We had a dozy storm Sat morn I popped up and said gosh Mr. Mickey would love this. Have a blessed day. Thank you
Danny from Deep South Homestead BRIEFLY mentioned you. I could not decider your site name. A couple of people wrote in your name and site. Ty Ty Ty! 👍✝️🙏❤️
I buy the majority of my seeds from my local Co Op , they have them in bulk bins , fantastic germination rates and they grow for my climate and local conditions
Super variety , Way beyond me , plus they sell nice other things at my place , old fashion kinda things , I do some of my Christmas shopping there , Made in America stuff !
Your mom was a wise woman. Amazing what is in nature all around us, just waiting to be harnassed and used for good! Thanks for sharing your story with us Jeanette Sheldon, we appreciate you.
Hello Fran Paterno. We enjoyed Deep South Homestead's video on Electroculture this morning also. Very well presented. We appreciate you stopping by Hill's Mill Homestead. Thanks for watching and subscribing. We appreciate you.
I'm growing vegetables in pots on my balcony.. second year. And I came here to learn this 😂😂 I must have lost my mind, however I'm very interested in this. Who knows, I might find a wait to implement it.. or some time in the future when I'll have a proper garden 🙂 Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Hello Marija Magdalena. You can use electroculture methods in your container garden on the balcony and it even works on indoor plants. Thanks for watching our channel and good luck in your growing.
Last year I had a leftover cherry tomato plant that I put in the corner of my bell pepper bed. It ended up being 2-2.5x as big as my other cherry tomato plants. Idk if there was some kind of benefit that the peppers gave the tomato plant but is was the biggest cherry tomato plant I have ever seen and I’ve been gardening since I was a kid at home. Have you ever heard of peppers and tomatoes being good companion plants? That tomato did over grow a 3-4 of my pepper plants though. Lol
Hello WideCutSawMill. It sounds like you have already proven tomatoes and peppers can be grown together with much success and perhaps even compliment one another in the growing environment. The best prescription for growing any plant, is starting with a healthy plant. I enjoy reading your experiences. Thanks for your comments. Kindest regards.
Hi there ! I learned something new from you. I have been gardening for over 40 years and I never heard about this. I live in a Western Suburb of Chicago, IL and do not have a huge garden. But the same as you, I have been donating my extra vegetables for years. I love gardening. I want to try this Electro Culture this year. Thank you so much for your video's and information.
Hello Rick Zarek. We are excited for you to try Electroculture in your gardening practice. Let us know how well it did for you at the end of the growing season. Thanks for watching our channel. We appreciate you!
Hello Lipstick Lodge. You can see from some of our videos we appeal to the small gardener. We believe you do not have to have 10 acres to provide fresh vegetables for yourself if you go about it the right way and Electroculture can help with your end result. Thanks for your comment and for watching our channel. We appreciate you.
So a couple of weeks ago I began planting in a big compost pile I planted tomatoes peppers and some seeds.haven't watered anything. But I use these copper antennas deals and everything working great several weeks later with no water and. Just the copper antennas.
Thank you for the information. I also listened to Danny (Deep South Homestead) yesterday and started looking into this late last night. I will be trying this in my container garden which I began in 2020. It’s been a LOT of hit and missing. 😁 Once again, thank you.
Brenda Baker, we appreciate your comment and for watching Hill's Mill Homestead. We sure love Danny and Wanda and love the information they share with their audience. It is a kind of wealth that can not be purchased with currency of any kind. Grateful to you for coming over for a visit!
TamiE Boblitt!! We cannot say enough good things about the people at Martins Produce Supplies in Liberty, Kentucky , the quaity of their products, and the price they offer their customers. We keep going back year after year. It's about a 6 hour ride for us round trip but well worth it. Thanks for watching.
Your not far from me and I automatically liked ya soon as I seen ya and heard your voice so I'll give y'all my growing tricky trick. I stand in front of the garden space then hold out my left hand like imma get change at the gas station. I hold my right hand in the stop sign position pointing at my subjects. I make a tone of 528mhz with my inner ear beads and activate the quantum observer affect. It pulls energy in through the left hand and directs it out the forehead and is directed by the right hand. In conclusion its the same thing you do already but with out copper wires or tedious manual labor. Nice raised boxes ole bean.
Thanks for sharing how you are rollin' over yonder in the West side, The Grizz Life. Sounds like you got it figured out! Happy Gardening and thank you for your comments. We appreciate you neighbor!
Hi Mickey, I heard about you from Deep South Homestead. Thanks so much for your video, as I'd never heard of this before. I just purchased some of these on your website and am really excited to give this a try!
Hello Lori Wihtol. We sure love Deep South Homestead too! Thanks for stopping by and visiting Hill's Mill Homestead. We are very grateful for your order and thanks for supporting our channel. We are excited to hear how well your antennas work out for you in your garden this growing season! Happy Gardening!
Mr. Mickey, this is the first time thanks to Danny and Wanda that I am watching you from UA-cam. How do I obtain copper material to put in my container garden? Can I purchase any material on Amazon? I am a senior and that’s why I do container garden, and 5 gallon buckets, I sure would appreciate your help so I can get the most out of my vegetables. Thank you for all that you and your wife do for all of us. God bless you lived in Tennessee mini years Memphis before coming to the gulf coast Biloxi I’m just 30 miles from Danny and Wanda we’re having cool weather I am loving it.
Hello Treva Powell. We appreciate you coming over to our channel for a visit! We love Deep South Homestead. So much wonderful information they share with their subscribers! I feel confident you can probably purchase copper on the internet. In this video we are using 12 guage bare copper wire which is perfect for your practice of gardening in 5 gallon buckets or as we would call it container gardening. Good luck and Happy Gardening!
I read where Tesla and a farmer put iron ? Stakes in the ground and wired them up to some some device and this gave the farmer all the power he needed !
Hello Wild Otter. We have read similar studies where Tesla figured out how to get everyone free electricity like wifi, but much of his work mysteriously "disappeared" upon his death. He was genius in ingenuity and we admire his works greatly. He was on to something we could all use now for sure. Even Albert Einstein has some great quotes about Nikola Tesla referring to his genius work!
@@hillsmillhomestead you are welcome. My pleasure. I already am trying copper wire on a few houseplants that need some help. Garden is not in yet. Thank you for your expertise. God bless🙏
My best friend gardens like this too. This year we’re going to do beekeeping with copper wires on the hives too. Have you heard about this method also? I am a new subscriber as of today. 🤗 she read somewhere that the copper set up will control diseases the bees can have.
Hello Shannon Henry, friend to the pollinators! We hope you have great success with your copper wires on the hives. We have hives set up in our orchard and other areas around the homestead. Honey Bees are very intellectual creatures and we honor them in the most highest esteem. We could talk about them all day because they demonstrate what brilliant thoughtfulness God invested in His creation. LONG LIVE THE QUEEN! Thanks for watching and subscribing to our channel. We appreciate you.
New Sub here because I've been looking at this copper antenna idea AND somehow, some way before you even mentioned living in TN. I'm in Greene County, TN ☺️
Hello neighbor T Black. We love that you have been thinking in the right direction. Keep on diggin deeper and Happy Gardening, thanks for your comment.
HEL-LO ! From the Upper Peninsula of Michigan , our ground is still frozen for another month yet , and we don’t plant until June 1st , and still worry about frost
Greetings Joel Aichner from the Hills of Tennessee. Good to see you again. We are thawed right now as the temperatures here today were in the 80s. However, our zone's (7) last frost date isnt until April 21 so we are holding back on much of our planting for now. Thanks for watching and hanging with us again.
The SWR ( standing wave ratio ) is very important to how much energy is transmitted and received through an antenna there is 1/4 1/2 3/4 and full wave antennas but it determined how much power flows in and out and it makes a difference !!
Hello Georgia Geology & Gold. It sure does matter and make a difference! SWR was taken into consideration when researching for the design of the Electroculture Copper Coil Antenna we use in the container gardens and raised bed. We appreciate you watching and for your knowlegeable comment.
Thanks for your comment, Todd Jensen, and for watching Hill's Mill Homestead's Electroculture videos. It does matter which direction your coil is turning. Clockwise North of the Equator.
When I see all these gardens that people have, I am so envious! I live in a suburban town in NJ, with no space in our yard for a vegetable garden. But our town does rent us plots. But they are tiny! They're about 8 ft. by 14 ft.! and there is a lot of wasted space. So we all try to get more and more plots. Currently, my husband and I have two. It's not enough! I would like to grow artichokes, but they are huge. And asparagus. No room for zucchini or yellow squash, really. But they are inexpensive. Seems like the sensible thing is to grow the most expensive vegetables that we don't buy very often because of the cost. Of course, they are better when you grow them yourself. But I would love to have more room.
We grow on the side of a mountain. We think 8 X 14 is pretty sizeable real estate! If you have a good foundation in your soil, the right tools, and a little innovation, you can grow just about anything...anywhere! Happy Gardening. Thanks for your comment, etm567.
Hello theloveofgrowing. Experience is the best teacher. Here's to great success in your garden this year and years to come. Happy Gardening! and thank you for watching and subscribing to our channel!
Hello Mickey I like a hundred others learned of you from Deep South Homestead, thanks Danny. I looked through dozens of questions and comments looking for the answer to my question before asking. Does it matter how many coils or the number of coils per antenna, and does it matter what diameter the coils are? 1/4 inch or 2" is any size better than any another diameter. Many thanks.
Hello Hawk Alougee. Kathy here. Mickey is cracking the whip on the antenna assembly line right now (lol) because of the wonderful shout out we receieved from Danny and Wanda, so he is transcribing to me for your answer. In the very near future we will have details on what Electroculture tools he has developed from years of trial and error in his garden applications whether they be containers, raised beds, rows, potted plants, or orchards. There are many methods and its hard to detail each one. We are so happy to hear from you and your interest in the details because that tells us that you want to give it a try in your own application. Thank you. We are grateful!
@@hillsmillhomestead I've got a spare home grounding rod that i'm using as the main/taller antenna in my garden. should I just stick one of the wire antennas on top? or do something different?
Hi Aaron McCollum. If you are using a copper grounding rod, the rod itself will receive without the antenna, however, even more so with the antenna attached to the top of it. Hope this info helps.
@@hillsmillhomestead Thanks, definitely helps! I'm excited to get some antennas from you guys. I made my own but I look forward to getting "the good stuff" and bering able making some better ones.
So glad to find your channel. I'm not too far away and I have those same containers as your container garden. I'm not using them currently but I might do like you did!
Hello Audreyandfam, thank you for watching and subscribing. The containers are much easier to grow in with a good soil mix, but they do require a lot of water in the summer.
@@hillsmillhomestead yes! That's something I haven't done yet but definitely see the benefits. We also have several spickets that are going out so we would need to address those because otherwise we're just working with one out of three 😖
Love what you have freely shared on electriculture a question I have here in Tasmania Australia the antennas are wound the opposite to the northern hemisphere are they planted on the north of the plant or the south side down here looking forward to your reply
That is a great question Chris Clark. True on the counterclockwise coil. Try both ways (north side and south side of plants) and see which works the best for you "down under" friend. Let us know your results. We would love to hear your conclusion!
Thank you, for sharing your knowledge and expertise, Mickey! Just saw one of your other videos for the first time a night or two ago, your video was in my feed. Though I do really appreciate Danny & Wanda at Deep South Homestead, I missed their videos about your antennas. Glad I have noticed your video in my feed. I've order 10 antennas. Approximately what range does one antenna cover, just guessing at 2' - 3' circumference? We'll start with 10 antennas and see how it goes.
You are wise beyond your years, Virginia Seeds Skogen, you are correct at approximate 3' circumference. Looking forward to getting you on your way to Electroculture. Thank you for watching our channel and subscribing. We appreciate you.
Hey bud, I'm over in west Tn. New to your channel and can't wait to learn more about this. I got a few grounding rods for grounding electrical panels, 8 ft long steel rod coated in copper. I'll give it a try this season. Thanks for the info.
Hello Jeff Mays. Thanks for watching Hill's Mill Homestead NEIGHBOR!!! We believe you are on the right track for a great growing season for years to come, practicing some of the many methods of Electroculture Gardening. Hold down the west side, partner! LOL We appreciate you.
Thank you Angela Priddy! We appreciate you watching our channel and subscribing. Its our viewers that are sincerely interested in having a great garden that keep us going.
We can't wait to see your results, She'erit Yosef. Go for it, you have nothing to lose! Thank you for volunteering to show the Electroculture community the results you come out with! You are a winner in our book!
@@hillsmillhomestead I don't know if I want to test onion sets. From your experience which plant in your opinion gets the best result from electroculture? Onion's are a rather uniform crop whereas say a staked tomato with electroculture may grow two feet higher than non-electroculture?
Hi She'erit Yosef. We have had great success using Electroculture on tomatoes, peppers, squash, stawberries, fruit orchards, etc. We hope you give Electroculture a try. Let us know how it goes.
1. You make a coiled copper stake but you also use the cb antenna which is not coiled. What is the difference? 2. You make the small copper coils for individual plants. Would a tall coil achieve similar results for a larger area, and what size area?
Hello Deb999Deb thanks for the question. The CB antennas have copper coiled around them underneath the coating. The taller the antenna the more effect if will have. I am working on my orchard antenna now and it will be available on the website soon.
We saw the link, Jake, but for some reason it disappears when we try to link to it. Still a mystery. If you find it again, let us know. Thank you for keeping up on it.
@@hillsmillhomestead yes thanks for letting me know. Just g00gle what I typed above and the Pat3nt will pop up if you want to check it out. I was hoping to have a discussion about it in the thread it's interesting
We cant get enough DEEP SOUTH HOMESTEAD and CRAZY DAZE. Just about anything you would want to know about gardening and storing food you can find in their videos spanning over 8 years. Thanks for coming to see us on our channel. Hopefully you can find some information from old folks like us useful! We appreciate you!
Hi! I saw someone try out the copper antennae with carrots.. and the carrots were rather small. He noticed the foliage was high. Could it be bringing in too much nitrogen? Bc I know tomatoes love nitrogen but others don’t. Could the copper only be good for certain types of plants? And love your videos and your knowledge :) your tomatoes were amazing last year!
Hello missmikay217. Thank you for watching our channel and for your comment. It has been my experience that the antennas have not been detrimental to our growing carrots but in some climates/zones/soil conditions/ any vegetable or fruit can struggle. You never know until you try it yourself to see what works for your growing conditions. Happy Gardening and we are wishing you much luck.
Hello Flint McRock. We are working day and night to get your order out to you. Mickey hand makes the copper coil antennas paying close attention to detail so it takes a minute but we will get those out to you as soon as we can. We are grateful for you Sir. Thank you.
Got my electro-culture antenna a couple of days ago and got them into my containers just in time for electrical storms the last two days. THANK YOU MR. MICKEY ps: gave one to a neighbor and he may have already ordered if not he will soon. Thanks again
Hi, thank you very much for all those precious informations!! i've some electric cable nearby the gardens, do you think that it could be risky in case of thunderstorm? thanks in advance
To be safe, we suggest you check with a certified electrician to ensure that they are safe and secure. It would be diffiicult to say since we are not sure what you have there.
i cant sleep since putting antennas in my garden...my plants tune into the local radio station and party all night!...awesome channel ty
Rarely can someone make Mickey Laugh out Loud...You Got 'em The Cosmic Outlaw!! I tip my hat to you! Happy Gardening!
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I had to pull one of my onions up when it tuned to PBS. Enough is enough. LOL
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We went to Home Depot today ask the worker for some copper wire and he said “for gardening”. We said yes. He told us we are about the 30th customer this month.😂 can’t wait to see the results! Thank you 😊
That is awesome Janie Callaham! Thank you for sharing your experience. We sure hope you found the copper wire you went to purchase and that your garden is growing like crazy since you are practicing Electroculture! Share with everyone your results! We are excited to hear of them.
An antenna can either receive or transmit energy. It probably matters when gardening. For the copper antennas that go into the earth, the direction that they are wound matters to determine if they will bring up moisture or drive it deeper into the soil. You don't want one wound so that it dries out your soil. You may be able to test them with thin hollow glass tubing filled with a colored water placed near them and see which way the capillary action goes, up or down. In actual current flow, the electrons migrate FROM the ground not into the ground. The two schools are called conventional and electron current flow. Ben Franklin got it backwards. But it is easier to understand his conventional electron flow in electronics. There is a passive device I have seen that uses this principle for drying out old damp buildings by reversing the polarity of the water. It is an aetheric device unlike anything I have ever heard of sold in Europe. It uses spiral coils and it can turn a damp castle so that it is bone dry by reversing the capillary attraction of the water. Thank you for your though provoking video.
Cool information thanks. I believe the only time when electrons flow into the ground is when there is a storm above and the relative charges reverse if I'm not mistaken
I know what you're talking about. I had an antenna in the 📡 in the attic of my business to attract customers and keep my food products last longer
Are we supposed to wind counterclockwise
Thank you M Smith for your thought provoking comment! That is for sure some interesting facts that you have laid out to be explored. We appreciate you watching our videos.
Hello Jake Moitoso. Thats why we love Electroculture so much....endless possibilites to explore.
My great grandfather who I never met born in the mid 1800s used copper in his fig tree farm. I don't know for sure but I believe this knowledge goes back to ancient times.
Hello Tony Edward. Sounds like your great grandfather was a wise man and the apple (or fig) doesn't usually fall far from the tree! LOL You are correct in your belief that Electroculture does date back to ancient times. Its not a new concept at all. I read about it in my youth from an organic gardening book written in the 1960s that my grandmother had on her bookshelf, and have been practicing various methods of Electroculture ever since with much success! Thanks for watching our channel. We appreciate you!
it works with other metals too, just copper being less vulnerable to decay. i've got galvanized steel wires on my antennae and a copper wire running down from it counter clockwise(i'm in northern hemisphere, so clockwise in the up direction) to more galvanized steel wire that then runs through the plant beds north/south
@@that_garden_gnome Thanks for explaining which direction to wind it in. I'm also in the northern hemisphere.
@@that_garden_gnome can you explain again how to wind the wire and which direction works best for the plants? I’m in Canada
@@deniseturnbull8254 from ground level towards the sky it's clockwise, so to the right. that's for Northern hemisphere
Heard about you on Deep South Homestead just this morning, April 17, 2023. Then, you popped up in my feed. Very interesting topic, electro culture. My husband and I are older so this sounds great to us. Thank you for this info. We’re going to dig the copper wire out of the shed and get growing!
We loved watching Deep South Homestead's presentation of Electroculture this morning. Very well presented. We sure love Danny and Wanda and the wealth of information they offer. Now GET GROWING! Happy Gardening and thank you for stopping by our channel. We sure appreciate you.
Same, came over from Deep South!
I, too came over from watching Danny this morning. Very interesting to say the least. May try it. 🤷🏼♀️
That's how I found you as well!❤❤❤
Me too! Found you by way of Danny and Wanda. I’m definitely trying the copper antenna this year. Btw, I subscribed and am looking forward to more of your videos, as I’m in SE Tennessee.
Perfect timing. Just had someone asking this morning about this. Hope they get some good tips.
Thank you Deep South Homestead. Loving all your videos on Pecan Grove. Hope to see you guys again very soon.
Last year I needed something to give my green beans something to crawl up on . I had some of those old lighting Rods that used to be on barns and houses so I stuck them in the raised bed , btw I had never heard about this theory I just needed something and those were handy . Those beans produced like crazy, I never realized it was possibly my copper supports.
Carlos Montana!!!! We love that you accidentally stumbled upon Electroculture and were able to experience first hand the wonderful results. Happy Gardening!
I love copper and collect anything copper. We've remodeled our 100 year old house and rewired and my wonderful husband has saved all of the copper from this project and others (he's a contractor) so i have A LOT to work with- thank you so much!
Amanda SickandTwisted, that's the best kind of copper around, FREE!!! We love that! See your hubby knew one day that would come in handy for something! He is genius!
I learned of this last season and after watching this video and I just saw Danny at Deep South homestead doing it, I'm going to try it myself this season and see how it does. I'm also zone 7 in NE Alabama on Lookout Mtn. I've been growing my own food using the Back To Eden garden method for several years with very good success but I'm looking forward to seeing how electroculture will do for me. I watched a video a couple years ago of this this guy who had strung copper wire over his rows and into the soil, when a thunder storm came with lightening his vegetables grew like crazy. I dont use chemical fertilizers, only my livestock manure at planting or placed down at fall. Though I do urea twice on my corn. At knee high and at tasseling. It works great for the corn. .
Hello Donna Ratliff. You are very knowledgeable and we hope that your garden receives much benefit from the electroculture methods that you will try this year. Thanks for watching and subscribing to Hill's Mill Homestead channel. We appreciate you.
I'm from Northwest Alabama. It's always refreshing to see others on here from Alabama.
Thanks Stoned. We appreciate your comment.
Hello fellow Alabamian. I'm in Ardmore.
Me too!
I am a new subscriber and fascinated by this method which is new to me. I am 70 and it's never too late to learn new methods. Am going to apply this my list of gardening improvements. I believe in you. In the past I noticed the improvement in my garden after a storm I always thought it was from the rain itself. God bless you for sharing this information.
Hello Lakeside. God created the world in such a mysterious and wonderful way. He guides us in paths of abundance, and life for us has been ever evolving with awe and wonder in His creation. So glad we inspired you to give Electroculture a try. We sure believe in it and would not garden with out it. Thanks for watching. We appreciate your comment.
Danny and Wanda from Deep South Homestead referred to you as far as Electroculture! So happy to be here! You have a TON of knowledge!❤
Thank you Missie Chako. We appreciate you being here. Thanks for watching and subscribing to our channel. BTW...We love us some Deep South Homestead!
@hillsmillhomestead oh we LOVE us some Deep South Homestead as well! Danny has Just Blessed us way more than he could ever know! He's got the Joy of a small child when it comes to those Pecan trees doesn't he...LOL
I played around with electroculture last fall and so excited to go full force this Spring!
You go girl! GIRL POWER!!! Keep on with the Electroculture and you will be loving your results! Love from Kathy Thanks for watching and subscribing..we appreciate you!
Neighbor told me , I could leave onions in the ground over the winter covered in straw or leaves , and they turn into huge onions by the following fall , it works
Thats also best way to grow Elephant Garlic.
Garlic takes to long , I’m still grocery store , but I’m looking forward to electrocuting vegetables this year , watching them from my chair
I just came over from Deep South Homestead. Good morning. I live in Northwest Georgia.
Howdy Southern Neighbor Nancy Grogan. We love our friends at Deep South Homestead. Danny and Wanda keep us inspired! Thanks for coming over for a visit.
Danny from Deep South Homestead recommended your videos. I see that I have some binge watching to do! Electroculture looks to be in my immediate future!
We binge watch Deep South Homestead with popcorn and it is our date night on Saturday Night's Live around these parts.
Mr Mickey, you totally inspired me with your early Electroculture videos, I jumped feet first into the research and found some interesting ideas to incorporate to my situation, not satisfied with a non lethal method 😮 I purchased a 20 stage Marx Generator that converts low voltage into 300,000 volt lighting bolts 😂 I’ve told my distance neighbors to watch out my way this spring and if they see Buzzards circling over my place it would probably be best to bring out a medical examiner and a backhoe. If all goes well, I’ll update this experiment.
Justin Case!! You're wit is worthy of applause! Kathy and I are just laughing out loud at the embarkment of your "journey" in Electroculture. Send pictures if you live throught it! LOL Thanks for checking us out!
I'd be interested to hear about your results with the Marx generator. I'm new to electroculture, and I'm always glad to learn more.
@@GathersNoMoss I agree, Justin Case should keep us updated on his results.
@@GathersNoMoss , With all kidding aside, the Marx generator can be very dangerous and American made units are impossible to find due to liability, it’s seem that these devices are popular with electrical engineers and persons with high technical ability, which definitely excludes me, but I do see it has great possibilities in Electroculture. As a side note I have found in German discussions sites that Beechwood used as stakes with copper wrapped ( just like Mr Mickey method) greatly increases plant size and yield, I have no explanation to how this works, but it is well documented in their research.
@@hillsmillhomestead can’t grasp the concept of generator the fuel cost would be expensive you can buy a lot of compost but I want to see the lightning bolt machine in action LOL
Mr. Danny from deep south sent me here. So glad he did. Will be following
Hello Shelli Hall. We sure love Danny and Wanda. And we love that you came over for a visit with us. We appreciate you.
I received my antennas on Monday and by yesterday I could tell a difference on the plants that I put the antennas by… AWESOME!
What are the results today?
What a good kind man, and very considerate of others too... thank you for your message.
Thank you Ruth Fowler for watching and for your kind comment. We appreciate you.
@@hillsmillhomestead Arohanui, from NZ 💚
I found your UA-cam page from Danny at Deep South Homestead. I watched his current video on his production rates by using electroculture. It totally makes sense...just like after a lightening storm plants grow alot. Knowing there is enough electricity in the air...harnessing the power to charge my plants is exciting!
Hello TKA Art! Danny and Wanda @DeepSouthHomestead are walking libraries. We love their channel and everything they represent. Thanks for your comment. We appreciate you.
Thank you.. This is the best part of this whole day. I sincerely appreciate the timing, I owe you a measure of peace, that I needed to even think about sleep tonight! Life is so full of good and incredible possibilities but hard days so still come. Our precious breath can relieve and heal so much, so fast. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing your insights on breathing to heal. There is so much that we can do by harnessing what is already available to us.
So glad I came on to this today and info in the comments as well . Thank you for your electro culture method and the advice from the comments.
18rcurry!! We agree! Our subscribers are genius with their comments. We are learning new things every day and loving the endless possibliites of Electroculture.
Mr. Danny, & Mrs. Wanda sent me. I'm glad I found your channel. Following, liked, & shared from Kentucky 🐎 🐴.
Howdy neighbor. Thanks for dropping by. We sure love Mr. Danny and Mrs. Wanda and have spent many an hour watching all of the wonderful information they share on their channels Deep South Homestead and Crazy Dazes. Thanks for watching and subscribing to our channel. We appreciate you cordy g.
Just heard of this today, and am a beginner at best. Thank you for sharing, us preppers, homesteaders and home gardeners need our veggies to do best they can.
Hello Daniel Guyette. All of us start somewhere and you will be an old pro before you know it. Here's to your abundant harvest for years to come! Happy Gardening, friend, and thanks for watching and subscribing to our channel.
I tested a 4 foot coil and some short ones like you show and got 16.7 millivolts and 15.9 on the short ones. This was just on a normal day no storms. This is real, voltage right out of the air.
Thank you for your deligence Mike Kaiser. Yep that's real! Spread the word!
I have gardened for years but never heard of this. I have acidic soil and want to try this with my other amendments to get my plants growing better!
Hello marsha shelley. We believe Electroculture will definately improve your soil. Thanks for watching Hill's Mill Homestead. Here's to a great year of Happy Gardening to you!
Your video came up on my feed after watching Danny with Deep South Homestead talking about electroculture today. Glad it did!
Hello Debra of Southeastern NC. Thanks for stopping by. We appreciate you and we sure love Danny and Wanda at Deep South Homestead.
I just heard about your channel from Danny at Deep South Homestead. I have never heard of electroculture gardening but i love to learn new methods that produce a healthy larger harvest. You now have a new sub. Thank you.
WifiGranny L!!! We sure love us some of that Deep South Homestead too! Thanks for watching and subscribing to our channel and we are excited to hear how Electroculture helps you in your garden this year. Happy Gardening!
I had never heard of this before. I stumbled on your site by accident and subscribed. Living here in Alaska we need all the help we can get. I'll be using this in my greenhouse this year!
Glad you stumbled on in, Joseph Kerley! We appreciate you watching and subscibing to our channel. Sir, we ALL NEED all the help we can get in this day and time. Hoping we can get all the information we can out there for now, and for future generations. Thanks for your comment. We appreciate you!
I always love to see y'all. Didn't realize had to be copper for the electroculture. Good teaching. Thanks.
Hello again Diana too. Copper is the main element for capturing natural electricity for this method of Electroculture, but you will notice in our previous videos, we captured lightening through other types of metal (a different method of Electroculture, there are many). Thanks for watching. We appreciate you.
🙏🙏🙏♥️🙂👍. I picked up a bunch of scrap copper wire and I will be doing this myself . Danny from deep South Homestead recommended you very highly . And I will be subscribe to you. Thank you very much God-bless.
Keith S. may the blessings come right back at you Sir. Grateful for you coming over and visiting with us.
Great video! Thanks for taking time to talk about this ✅
We know your time is valuable, HeWhoEnlightens. We are grateful to you for watching and for your kind comment.
This is crazy! I was in my plot and thought about putting some copper tubing on some of my steaks- I figured a little lighting or energy- could help jazz things up!
Over-da-Hill...You are already on the right track! Happy Gardening friend!
Excellent work mr. Mickey. Come on everybody give it a thumbs up spread it around to your friends some of the best info out there right here at Hills Mill Homestead👍😁
This is the second video Ive watched on this channel trying to research electroculture and neither video seems to actually show how to set it up, just talks about what vegetables you're growing and how great electroculture is. I want to say I am appreciative of the effort that went into these videos but as feedback they are not really what I am looking for.
Hi Will Hopcraft. We are disappointed that YOU are disappointed. We will try to improve for you in the future, dont give up on us yet! Thanks for your comment. We really do appreciate your feedback with kindest regards!
I remember a college professor speaking on this, wow that was in 1977! Forgot all about that! What is old is new again. I m a old Gardner and had not heard of electroculture, until last night heard the question on PinballPrepardness. Gotta research this. We are in severe drought central west Texas Abilene, TX. Without storms, rain, and lightning it would make sense without storms , less nitrogen without lightning. Couldn’t hurt for me to scourge up some copper and CB antennas at junk yard and make me some antennas!
Hello Judy Reynolds. Thanks for your kind comment. Kathy's Aunt used to live in Abilene years ago and she would visit her there in the summers. And Yes, Electroculture has been around a great many years. I read about it from an organic gardening book written in the 60s when I was in 6th or 7th grade and have been practicing Electroculture (with much success!) ever since. Thanks for watching and subscribing. We appreciate you. We believe your CB antennas and copper will help will help your garden with the drought.
oh my goodness - your channel just came up on my feed somehow (so glad!) the crazy thing, just yesterday out of nowhere i had this idea 'i'm going to drive copper grounding rods into the garden. i bet that would be good somehow' and then today this video pops up. i'm kinda freaking out a little!!😂 now i'm really going to research this!! thank you for being part of this synchronicity!!
Hello A A. Intuition is a wonderful thing. So glad we are your "sign" to give Electroculture a try. Happy Gardening!
Finehowareyou- That is interesting that “out of nowhere” you had the thought that you were going to use copper stakes in your garden. And then you find this video? 😊. That’s God talking to you. I get messages quite often and the latest one I received kind of took me aback. I was walking back to my house from the barn one afternoon and I heard inside my head,” It’s smart that you are trying to grow food inside your house, because soon they will lock you up.” Wow.........
@@mariae6942 oh wow. that is incredible. and i feel like then universe is communicating with me thru you. thank you. aren't we lucky!? we'll take it as it comes and keep listening💕
Finehowareyou- 😊👍
I came across your channel. Very glad I did. I'm going to apply this new knowledge. Thank you Mickey.
Thank you for your comment Carmen Maria Cortex Marin. We appreciate you!
Mr. Danny sent me! Look forward to diving into your videos!!
Hello D D. Thanks for coming by. We binge watch Danny and Wanda.
Great stuff in this about the electro-culture Mickey! I tried it this year after seeing ya put this info out on Deep south! My garden has done amazing even through the drought we had here in south KC. ( Missouri ) We are zone 6a I do believe. But I was amazed on how well it did. I made my own little antinas. Good stuff!
Hello michaelhoggard591. We are very glad to hear of your success in your Electroculture Garden. Thanks for sharing your results, now go tell everyone you know of the benefits of Electroculture. We appreciate you hanging out with us on our channel. Happy Gardening!
Great to see you Mr Mickey. I did the cages years ago and got talked out of it. I should have kept it up. It true the electric in the storms always made thing perk up and grow better. I'm so glad your doing well. I'll be watching. ❤️🙏🇺🇲
Hello O' friend T Paw! So glad to see you. Thanks for always supporting us from the beginning. We appreciate you and your kind comments. We definately believe in Electroculture and all of the methods associated with Electroculture. Happy Gardening!
@@hillsmillhomestead I'm going to send you a email or snail mail already got cattle fencing hubby liked those copper tractors do I'll be putting in an order. We had a dozy storm Sat morn I popped up and said gosh Mr. Mickey would love this. Have a blessed day. Thank you
This is wonderful thank you for all your tips it’s nice to know we can find people like you willing to share I love this idea
Michelle Sanders! Thank you! We appreciate you watching and for your comment!
Danny from Deep South Homestead BRIEFLY mentioned you. I could not decider your site name. A couple of people wrote in your name and site.
Ty Ty Ty! 👍✝️🙏❤️
Thank you cc ccclark. We appreciate you stopping in.
I remember reading about electroculture years ago in one of Jerry Baker's books.
Thank You for your information!! God's Blessings 🙏🙏🙏🙏!!
Thank you Dennis Kundinger. God's blessings to you and yours. Kindest regards from The Hills of Tennessee. Thank you for watching.
I buy the majority of my seeds from my local Co Op , they have them in bulk bins , fantastic germination rates and they grow for my climate and local conditions
Yes I believe in buying local and the CO-OPs usually have a wide variety.
Super variety , Way beyond me , plus they sell nice other things at my place , old fashion kinda things , I do some of my Christmas shopping there , Made in America stuff !
@@joelaichner3025 Keep America Strong!
I have some copper drain pipes left over from a self build …… I’ll try those … thanks
Let us know how they work for you, DJ. Thanks for thinking outside of the box. We like that!
I remember my mom putting copper pennies in her flower pots and in her watering cans.
Your mom was a wise woman. Amazing what is in nature all around us, just waiting to be harnassed and used for good! Thanks for sharing your story with us Jeanette Sheldon, we appreciate you.
good to see you again- great stuff- thanks 🙏👍🌻
Thanks for watching again Darlene, we appreciate your support.
Danny over at Deep South Homestead sent me here!
So glad you made it Verbal Ass Whooping. Thanks for watching and for coming on over!
@@hillsmillhomestead Absolutely Brother...much abliged...Thank you both for the excellent content! I'm tuned in...
I’m trying this method this year! Thank you for sharing this with us.
We are excited to hear about your results, Charmaine Montgomery. Happy Gardening! We appreciate you watching our channel.
❤ thanks for the video Danny from Deep South was saying how you do 13:21 this type of growing love both our y’all 👍👍👍
Hello Fran Paterno. We enjoyed Deep South Homestead's video on Electroculture this morning also. Very well presented. We appreciate you stopping by Hill's Mill Homestead. Thanks for watching and subscribing. We appreciate you.
I'm growing vegetables in pots on my balcony.. second year. And I came here to learn this 😂😂 I must have lost my mind, however I'm very interested in this. Who knows, I might find a wait to implement it.. or some time in the future when I'll have a proper garden 🙂
Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Hello Marija Magdalena. You can use electroculture methods in your container garden on the balcony and it even works on indoor plants. Thanks for watching our channel and good luck in your growing.
Last year I had a leftover cherry tomato plant that I put in the corner of my bell pepper bed. It ended up being 2-2.5x as big as my other cherry tomato plants. Idk if there was some kind of benefit that the peppers gave the tomato plant but is was the biggest cherry tomato plant I have ever seen and I’ve been gardening since I was a kid at home. Have you ever heard of peppers and tomatoes being good companion plants? That tomato did over grow a 3-4 of my pepper plants though. Lol
Hello WideCutSawMill. It sounds like you have already proven tomatoes and peppers can be grown together with much success and perhaps even compliment one another in the growing environment. The best prescription for growing any plant, is starting with a healthy plant. I enjoy reading your experiences. Thanks for your comments. Kindest regards.
Hi there ! I learned something new from you. I have been gardening for over 40 years and I never heard about this. I live in a Western Suburb of Chicago, IL and do not have a huge garden. But the same as you, I have been donating my extra vegetables for years. I love gardening. I want to try this Electro Culture this year. Thank you so much for your video's and information.
Hello Rick Zarek. We are excited for you to try Electroculture in your gardening practice. Let us know how well it did for you at the end of the growing season. Thanks for watching our channel. We appreciate you!
Rick I’m Southwest of Chicago and will be trying electro culture gardening for the first time this season.
Sent this to an offgrid place..im going to look jnto using the copper wires! I'm using some food buckets and hope to get some raised beds going also.
Hello Lipstick Lodge. You can see from some of our videos we appeal to the small gardener. We believe you do not have to have 10 acres to provide fresh vegetables for yourself if you go about it the right way and Electroculture can help with your end result. Thanks for your comment and for watching our channel. We appreciate you.
So a couple of weeks ago I began planting in a big compost pile I planted tomatoes peppers and some seeds.haven't watered anything. But I use these copper antennas deals and everything working great several weeks later with no water and.
Just the copper antennas.
Hello the Ozarks: Journey to Self-Sufficiency. Thanks for sharing your results. We appreciate you!
Thank you for the information. I also listened to Danny (Deep South Homestead) yesterday and started looking into this late last night. I will be trying this in my container garden which I began in 2020. It’s been a LOT of hit and missing. 😁 Once again, thank you.
Brenda Baker, we appreciate your comment and for watching Hill's Mill Homestead. We sure love Danny and Wanda and love the information they share with their audience. It is a kind of wealth that can not be purchased with currency of any kind. Grateful to you for coming over for a visit!
I just saw Danny from Deep South Homestead talking about electroculture and you channel. Very interesting topic 👍 Subscribed!
Hello Hatfield Country. So glad you stopped by. We love us some Deep South Homestead also! Thanks for watching and subscribing. We appreciate you.
I get a lot of my garden seeds and supplies from Martins Produce they are about an hour and half drive from where I live they are really good people
TamiE Boblitt!! We cannot say enough good things about the people at Martins Produce Supplies in Liberty, Kentucky , the quaity of their products, and the price they offer their customers. We keep going back year after year. It's about a 6 hour ride for us round trip but well worth it. Thanks for watching.
Love it !!! I’m experimenting this year !
Heres hoping you get an abundant crop of all that you are growing, Empress Jennifer SWC. Thank you for watching our channel. We appreciate you.
Your not far from me and I automatically liked ya soon as I seen ya and heard your voice so I'll give y'all my growing tricky trick. I stand in front of the garden space then hold out my left hand like imma get change at the gas station. I hold my right hand in the stop sign position pointing at my subjects. I make a tone of 528mhz with my inner ear beads and activate the quantum observer affect. It pulls energy in through the left hand and directs it out the forehead and is directed by the right hand. In conclusion its the same thing you do already but with out copper wires or tedious manual labor. Nice raised boxes ole bean.
Thunder Mind!!! Thank you for sharing your wisdom and tricks! You could be on to something thar, partner!
Good stuff man and I’m in West Tn. I take bamboo and wrap in copper wire. Very nice set up!
Thanks for sharing how you are rollin' over yonder in the West side, The Grizz Life. Sounds like you got it figured out! Happy Gardening and thank you for your comments. We appreciate you neighbor!
Hi Mickey, I heard about you from Deep South Homestead. Thanks so much for your video, as I'd never heard of this before. I just purchased some of these on your website and am really excited to give this a try!
Hello Lori Wihtol. We sure love Deep South Homestead too! Thanks for stopping by and visiting Hill's Mill Homestead. We are very grateful for your order and thanks for supporting our channel. We are excited to hear how well your antennas work out for you in your garden this growing season! Happy Gardening!
Mr. Mickey, this is the first time thanks to Danny and Wanda that I am watching you from UA-cam. How do I obtain copper material to put in my container garden? Can I purchase any material on Amazon? I am a senior and that’s why I do container garden, and 5 gallon buckets, I sure would appreciate your help so I can get the most out of my vegetables. Thank you for all that you and your wife do for all of us. God bless you lived in Tennessee mini years Memphis before coming to the gulf coast Biloxi I’m just 30 miles from Danny and Wanda we’re having cool weather I am loving it.
I just went to Lowes or home depot. You can get rolls of copper. Different gauges are available
Hello Treva Powell. We appreciate you coming over to our channel for a visit! We love Deep South Homestead. So much wonderful information they share with their subscribers! I feel confident you can probably purchase copper on the internet. In this video we are using 12 guage bare copper wire which is perfect for your practice of gardening in 5 gallon buckets or as we would call it container gardening. Good luck and Happy Gardening!
I ordered and now going to try them thank you
Thank you evaarnim. We are excited to hear from you on your results! Thanks for your order. We appreciate you.
I read where Tesla and a farmer put iron ? Stakes in the ground and wired them up to some some device and this gave the farmer all the power he needed !
Hello Wild Otter. We have read similar studies where Tesla figured out how to get everyone free electricity like wifi, but much of his work mysteriously "disappeared" upon his death. He was genius in ingenuity and we admire his works greatly. He was on to something we could all use now for sure. Even Albert Einstein has some great quotes about Nikola Tesla referring to his genius work!
New subber. Danny sent me over. Getting excited to try this electroculture!
Hello Andrea Wimer! We are so grateful for you coming over for a visit. Thank you for watching and subscribing to our channel. Happy Gardening!
@@hillsmillhomestead you are welcome. My pleasure. I already am trying copper wire on a few houseplants that need some help. Garden is not in yet. Thank you for your expertise. God bless🙏
My best friend gardens like this too. This year we’re going to do beekeeping with copper wires on the hives too. Have you heard about this method also?
I am a new subscriber as of today. 🤗 she read somewhere that the copper set up will control diseases the bees can have.
Hello Shannon Henry, friend to the pollinators! We hope you have great success with your copper wires on the hives. We have hives set up in our orchard and other areas around the homestead. Honey Bees are very intellectual creatures and we honor them in the most highest esteem. We could talk about them all day because they demonstrate what brilliant thoughtfulness God invested in His creation. LONG LIVE THE QUEEN! Thanks for watching and subscribing to our channel. We appreciate you.
Thank you for the valuable information!
Thank YOU, Susan Turner. We appreciate you watching!
New Sub here because I've been looking at this copper antenna idea AND somehow, some way before you even mentioned living in TN. I'm in Greene County, TN ☺️
Hello neighbor T Black. We love that you have been thinking in the right direction. Keep on diggin deeper and Happy Gardening, thanks for your comment.
HEL-LO ! From the Upper Peninsula of Michigan , our ground is still frozen for another month yet , and we don’t plant until June 1st , and still worry about frost
Greetings Joel Aichner from the Hills of Tennessee. Good to see you again. We are thawed right now as the temperatures here today were in the 80s. However, our zone's (7) last frost date isnt until April 21 so we are holding back on much of our planting for now. Thanks for watching and hanging with us again.
I had FUN !
The SWR ( standing wave ratio ) is very important to how much energy is transmitted and received through an antenna there is 1/4 1/2 3/4 and full wave antennas but it determined how much power flows in and out and it makes a difference !!
Hello Georgia Geology & Gold. It sure does matter and make a difference! SWR was taken into consideration when researching for the design of the Electroculture Copper Coil Antenna we use in the container gardens and raised bed. We appreciate you watching and for your knowlegeable comment.
I just subscribed to your channel it's a very Interesting I'll be watching more Of your channel So you stay safe And have a good day
Hello Hillbilly Frank's. Thank you for your kind comment. Thank you for watching and subscribing to our channel. We sincerely appreciate you!
Make a video on how you wrapped the shepherd hook with the cooper
Thanks for your comment, I plan to make a video for the Orchard antenna that I sell on my website and it has detailed instructions that come with it.
I have placed an order on your website a couple days ago. Hoping to have my order soon
Hello Olga Smirnoff. We are grateful for your support. Sincerest thanks for your order!
Danny from Deep South Homestead sent me here!
Danny and Wanda are the Best! Thanks coming on over Cheryl Watkins. We appreciate you!
Thank you for the info. Very interesting...Does it matter which way the coil goes (clockwise, versus counter-clockwise)?
Thanks for your comment, Todd Jensen, and for watching Hill's Mill Homestead's Electroculture videos. It does matter which direction your coil is turning. Clockwise North of the Equator.
When I see all these gardens that people have, I am so envious! I live in a suburban town in NJ, with no space in our yard for a vegetable garden. But our town does rent us plots. But they are tiny! They're about 8 ft. by 14 ft.! and there is a lot of wasted space. So we all try to get more and more plots. Currently, my husband and I have two. It's not enough! I would like to grow artichokes, but they are huge. And asparagus. No room for zucchini or yellow squash, really. But they are inexpensive. Seems like the sensible thing is to grow the most expensive vegetables that we don't buy very often because of the cost. Of course, they are better when you grow them yourself. But I would love to have more room.
We grow on the side of a mountain. We think 8 X 14 is pretty sizeable real estate! If you have a good foundation in your soil, the right tools, and a little innovation, you can grow just about anything...anywhere! Happy Gardening. Thanks for your comment, etm567.
Great video, I might try this as a new gardener
Hello theloveofgrowing. Experience is the best teacher. Here's to great success in your garden this year and years to come. Happy Gardening! and thank you for watching and subscribing to our channel!
Hello Mickey I like a hundred others learned of you from Deep South Homestead, thanks Danny. I looked through dozens of questions and comments looking for the answer to my question before asking. Does it matter how many coils or the number of coils per antenna, and does it matter what diameter the coils are? 1/4 inch or 2" is any size better than any another diameter. Many thanks.
Hello Hawk Alougee. Kathy here. Mickey is cracking the whip on the antenna assembly line right now (lol) because of the wonderful shout out we receieved from Danny and Wanda, so he is transcribing to me for your answer. In the very near future we will have details on what Electroculture tools he has developed from years of trial and error in his garden applications whether they be containers, raised beds, rows, potted plants, or orchards. There are many methods and its hard to detail each one. We are so happy to hear from you and your interest in the details because that tells us that you want to give it a try in your own application. Thank you. We are grateful!
Thank you for this awesome video!
Thank you Aaron McCollum. We appreciate your kind comments.
@@hillsmillhomestead I've got a spare home grounding rod that i'm using as the main/taller antenna in my garden. should I just stick one of the wire antennas on top? or do something different?
Hi Aaron McCollum. If you are using a copper grounding rod, the rod itself will receive without the antenna, however, even more so with the antenna attached to the top of it. Hope this info helps.
@@hillsmillhomestead Thanks, definitely helps! I'm excited to get some antennas from you guys. I made my own but I look forward to getting "the good stuff" and bering able making some better ones.
What all poles can we use? You said in a video you really like shepherds hooks? Wood, aluminum, bamboo? What else works for poles? Thank you!
Hello @cherylrobinson1747. Some other pole materials you could consider is fiberglass, PVC, wood, cane poles work great.
New sub, here from Deep South Homestead.
Hello KJ. We love us some Deep South Homestead too! Thanks for watching our channel and for subscribing. We appreciate you!
So glad to find your channel. I'm not too far away and I have those same containers as your container garden. I'm not using them currently but I might do like you did!
Hello Audreyandfam, thank you for watching and subscribing. The containers are much easier to grow in with a good soil mix, but they do require a lot of water in the summer.
@@hillsmillhomestead that's my least favorite part lol watering pots
@@audreyandfam If you set up several containers I would suggest a drip system for watering. It works great and does'nt use a lot of water.
@@hillsmillhomestead yes! That's something I haven't done yet but definitely see the benefits. We also have several spickets that are going out so we would need to address those because otherwise we're just working with one out of three 😖
thank you
Love what you have freely shared on electriculture a question I have here in Tasmania Australia the antennas are wound the opposite to the northern hemisphere are they planted on the north of the plant or the south side down here looking forward to your reply
That is a great question Chris Clark. True on the counterclockwise coil. Try both ways (north side and south side of plants) and see which works the best for you "down under" friend. Let us know your results. We would love to hear your conclusion!
Thank you, for sharing your knowledge and expertise, Mickey! Just saw one of your other videos for the first time a night or two ago, your video was in my feed. Though I do really appreciate Danny & Wanda at Deep South Homestead, I missed their videos about your antennas. Glad I have noticed your video in my feed.
I've order 10 antennas. Approximately what range does one antenna cover, just guessing at 2' - 3' circumference? We'll start with 10 antennas and see how it goes.
You are wise beyond your years, Virginia Seeds Skogen, you are correct at approximate 3' circumference. Looking forward to getting you on your way to Electroculture. Thank you for watching our channel and subscribing. We appreciate you.
@@hillsmillhomestead , thank you!
Impressive !
Thank you Joel!
Hey bud, I'm over in west Tn. New to your channel and can't wait to learn more about this. I got a few grounding rods for grounding electrical panels, 8 ft long steel rod coated in copper. I'll give it a try this season. Thanks for the info.
Hello Jeff Mays. Thanks for watching Hill's Mill Homestead NEIGHBOR!!! We believe you are on the right track for a great growing season for years to come, practicing some of the many methods of Electroculture Gardening. Hold down the west side, partner! LOL We appreciate you.
There are a few Martin's Produce, can you please tell me the general location? Thanks for all the information you are sharing with me.
Hello hollylewis2831. The Martins Produce Supplies is located in Liberty, KY
Thank you
Thank you Angela Priddy! We appreciate you watching our channel and subscribing. Its our viewers that are sincerely interested in having a great garden that keep us going.
I wanna see identical beds planted the same day with the same crop--one bed with copper, one without, and see the outcome.
We can't wait to see your results, She'erit Yosef. Go for it, you have nothing to lose! Thank you for volunteering to show the Electroculture community the results you come out with! You are a winner in our book!
@@hillsmillhomestead I don't know if I want to test onion sets. From your experience which plant in your opinion gets the best result from electroculture? Onion's are a rather uniform crop whereas say a staked tomato with electroculture may grow two feet higher than non-electroculture?
Hi She'erit Yosef. We have had great success using Electroculture on tomatoes, peppers, squash, stawberries, fruit orchards, etc. We hope you give Electroculture a try. Let us know how it goes.
1. You make a coiled copper stake but you also use the cb antenna which is not coiled. What is the difference? 2. You make the small copper coils for individual plants. Would a tall coil achieve similar results for a larger area, and what size area?
Hello Deb999Deb thanks for the question. The CB antennas have copper coiled around them underneath the coating. The taller the antenna the more effect if will have. I am working on my orchard antenna now and it will be available on the website soon.
Apparatus for the dehumidification and drying out of damp structures
We saw the link, Jake, but for some reason it disappears when we try to link to it. Still a mystery. If you find it again, let us know. Thank you for keeping up on it.
@@hillsmillhomestead yes thanks for letting me know. Just g00gle what I typed above and the Pat3nt will pop up if you want to check it out. I was hoping to have a discussion about it in the thread it's interesting
Thank you for the info Brother
You are very welcome, Howard Eakin. Thank you for watching and for subscribing. We appreciate your support, Brother.
Found channel thru Deepsouth Homestead
We cant get enough DEEP SOUTH HOMESTEAD and CRAZY DAZE. Just about anything you would want to know about gardening and storing food you can find in their videos spanning over 8 years. Thanks for coming to see us on our channel. Hopefully you can find some information from old folks like us useful! We appreciate you!
Hi! I saw someone try out the copper antennae with carrots.. and the carrots were rather small. He noticed the foliage was high. Could it be bringing in too much nitrogen? Bc I know tomatoes love nitrogen but others don’t. Could the copper only be good for certain types of plants? And love your videos and your knowledge :) your tomatoes were amazing last year!
Hello missmikay217. Thank you for watching our channel and for your comment. It has been my experience that the antennas have not been detrimental to our growing carrots but in some climates/zones/soil conditions/ any vegetable or fruit can struggle. You never know until you try it yourself to see what works for your growing conditions. Happy Gardening and we are wishing you much luck.
I am very anxious to receive my antennas and give them a place in my containers.
Hello Flint McRock. We are working day and night to get your order out to you. Mickey hand makes the copper coil antennas paying close attention to detail so it takes a minute but we will get those out to you as soon as we can. We are grateful for you Sir. Thank you.
Got my electro-culture antenna a couple of days ago and got them into my containers just in time for electrical storms the last two days.
THANK YOU MR. MICKEY
ps: gave one to a neighbor and he may have already ordered if not he will soon. Thanks again
Hi, thank you very much for all those precious informations!! i've some electric cable nearby the gardens, do you think that it could be risky in case of thunderstorm? thanks in advance
To be safe, we suggest you check with a certified electrician to ensure that they are safe and secure. It would be diffiicult to say since we are not sure what you have there.