Deep South Homestead , True Grit Homestead , and Hollis & Nancy"s Homestead are the ones that really know what they're doing. I appreciate everything Danny and Wanda share because they want the same success for their viewers as they are experiencing. Such good hearted folks!
Have been gardening for decades but have never been able to succeed with radishes... a crime LOL. Grew them in 2 planters this time, kept them shaded and watered etc. As always after a month I gave up. I forgot I put a spiral into one of the planters. Pulled them up..1 planter had leaves but no radishes... the 2nd one I started harvesting small but good radishes!! At the end I found the spiral buried inside the leaves of the planter with the spiral! This is soooooo exciting! Thanks for introducing me to this miracle of God's creation!
Those copper antennas will be more effective at collecting the eather from the atmosphere if they were 10x taller. Have you tried putting an antenna at the top of your metal climbing wall and wrap it all the way down to the dirt?
Love your high tunnel. I bought a catapillar tunnel 50x 18 and have tomatoes and cucumbers going. I put a 50% shade cloth and have electroculture going in it. So nice to not have the blights. The cucumbers are where they can grow out of the tunnel and prefer to stay in the shaded area. The tunnels can be moved easily and price is much less then a high tunnel. I put it up myself.
I love ❤️ watching you guys along with Hollis and Nancy's channel. I get the feel good factor seeing older couples working together. Bless you both. Blessings 🙌
I would be happy to get the plastic pulled over the top of mine. Yesterday, the wind picked up just as we were going to do it. Also it's got a short carpet of weeds that needs to be taken care of
I don't understand how people spend 250.00 a week for groceries. We spend about 80.00 a week and always buy more then we can eat. People just don't know how to shop!
I did an experiment with strawberries and grew ones with white,pink and red flowering varieties. The white ones seemed to do the best. This may help anyone growing them.
Danny, I was wondering about this the other day. Would not the metal frame of the high tunnel also at least partially act as an electro-culture antenna? It is anchored into the ground and encompasses the entire growing area. That may explain why pretty much every high tunnel I've seen gives great results. The copper mini-antenna may also add supplemental support which would still explain the difference you are seeing inside the high tunnel.
Wow, the produce in the high tunnels is amazing! I wonder what those people that spend $250 a week are eating. I spend that amount every 2 weeks for a family of 5 and still have enough left over to get extras to stockpile/can. Of course we eat cheap meats- mainly pork, hamburger and chicken- and not a lot of prepared foods. Home cooking is the way to make the money stretch.
If they are trying to stick to 100% grassfed, whole life pasture raised, or iffy-organically grown they can still scratch cook and spend that. Even with careful sale shopping, if they are also avoiding or not eating grains. I've seen those kind of bills. Apparently it wasn't even close to that high about 4 years ago, with same dietary restrictions. These people need some livestock allowed land, in my option. Even just a couple acres.
Hi Danny and Wanda! I enjoy your videos. I purchased 6 antennas, waiting for shipping….it all sounds reasonable, I want to try it for myself!! Thank you!
Grocery spending: depends what you buy and how 'convenient' it is. Box of sugar cereal $5 or $5 in rolled oats. A single box of dehydrated scalloped potatoes or a bag of five to ten pounds of raw potatoes. Box of Quick/Minute beans and rice for two or bags of dry Beans and rice that can cover several days. Most coupons are for the boxed convenience items for a reason.
When you use the copper wire to grow vegetables, should you also use fertilizers like epsom salt, banana water and such to add minerals back into the soil?
We got our organic fertilizer down on the gardens and weed fabric just letting it sit till we're ready to plant, seedlings are getting bigger 😀 God bless you and Wanda ❤
I've noticed Danny's knees seem to be fine! There's no way I could get down on my knees like that they don't even bend to the right angle and if I did they would be stuck that way for weeks! Glad he recovered so well. The high tunnels as usual are like little pockets of paradise. ❤
My garden is so dry and I don't have much water. I remembered a little known fact about copper ground rods, which applies to electro culture as much as residential, commercial and equipment grounding. The dirt has to be slightly damp for the grounding to work correctly. Make sure the bottom of the wire is deep enough so it contacts damp soil. Probably if you water your garden this will not apply to you.
I have been looking at alot of info on electroculture. I got my order from hills mill 3 days ago, I'm anxious to see if it works. You never know unless you try.
Dany & Wanda I have to try this in my vegetable garden as my cauliflowers & cabbage seedlings are really struggling, I did plant them both in a new or different spot but soil condition etc still the same. I am in Sub-Tropical Australia. Great video also Cheers Denise- Australia
Good morning Danny and Wanda. Everything looks awesome! My garlic is planted near the strawberries this year so the strawberries are fertilized with the garlic. They got blood and bone meal, Dr. Earth tomato and vegetable fertilizer and I added the calcium nitrate you told us about this year. My strawberries are much larger than usual. I am thinking the calcium nitrate gave them a boost.
@@cynthiadeg9206 I am putting calcium nitrate around my strawberries. I am testing it out on them. So far my everbearing strawberry plants are producing some larger strawberries than I normally get.
I've watched the power company's for years butcher the plants under the lines because they grow so fast. But I would not swear about how nutritional it is .
If you crumble up your egg shells and put in your strawberry bed the slugs will stay out as the shells cut the slugs. Slugs was eating up my hosta plants and I hand crushed some egg shells last year and put in the hosta bed and had no slugs last year.
I so enjoy the visits to the high tunnel checking the progress. Everything looks so good a sure sign of a lot of hard work congratulations. Btw I live in 9b and our slugs are huge had a problem with them until I started making a liner out of tulle for my pots and fastening it around the pot. Not a single slug since. Slugs don't like the rough texture and cheap
Is there a connection between using copper in the garden and in past times apparently people must've believed in throwing pennies in the ground for the copper benefits to their crop?? Cuz all my life I've found pennies in the soil anywhere I've been in these United States!! Also, I've noticed that there's never quarters or dimes lol..but always pennies pennies pennies lol..I think you are really onto something Danny!!
There's no was I can afford to buy all my groceries from the store. I'm disabled and only get $1200 a month to live on . I plant a garden and have chickens and ducks for eggs . And meat . I plan to start raising meat rabbits too . I'd love to get a high tunnel or 2 but they're way more than I can afford. Maybe in the future I'll be able to get one . God bless y'all and lots of love from Anna in Iowa
I can answer your question. Why do people spend 250.00 a week. Because people have to buy everything they eat. They need to watch Danny and Wanda and learn to grow there food which is very Expensive ❤❤❤ your videos. Danny and Wanda 👍👍👍👍👍
QUESTION. Does Mr Mickey sell the rods y’all are talking about? If not, who does or should I make my own electro culture rods? Thanks so much for all your teachings and showing what you do with growing food.
@@DeepSouthHomestead That shot my eyebrows up so I had to look and see about older pennies. Here's what I found: If a penny has a date before 1982, it is made of 95% copper. If the date is 1983 or later, it is made of 97.5% zinc and plated with a thin copper coating. Once again , Danny's knowledge proves true!
I bought a white seedless grape knowing good and dang well they don't grow well here in SWFL. 😂 for 5 bucks on clearance, I figured it was worth a shot to acclimate it.. somehow 😂
I rolled up some chicken wire to put around my one garden to control slugs. Worked like a charm. I just pictured slugs trying to get past chicken wire.😁 ( Complete with pointy ends).
Hello, If we have an underground wire connected to the electroculture device, what happens if the underground wire comes into contact with the irrigation water? We may be electrocuted ? Thank you !
I have been harvesting and eating collards and mustard greens.I have a big bunch of green onion tops to chop and freeze. I put the roots back into some pots in different areas. (Those were grocery store green onion bottoms I saved.) Getting tiny cukes, but no male flowers?? Strange. Hope I get some cukes at some point. I have lettuce ready to pick. Green beans coming along, cantaloupes, potatoes, and carrots are still growing. I keep thinning carrots. I hope I'm doing it right. I finally found 1 little branch (slip) from the store sweet potato I planted...I am babying it!! Sure love looking at your gorgeous crops!! 😊
My mother planted out some grocery store green onion bottoms, as sort of a test to show me it doesn't work. That was over 8 years ago. Same onions have produced every year all year long. (She's in zone 8b.) Makes thousands of seeds the next year for thin grocery store type starts in new spots.
@@rainspringing i should have let them bloom and go to seed...there are more out in my Greenstalk, now those will stay until they bloom and produce seeds. Thank you.
Question, how long do you make the copper wire and how many coils do you put into it and how far in the ground does it need to go to do his job? Thank you Ron.
Wind it clockwise. It's best if it goes into the soil at least 4 inches longer is better. Number of coils doesn't really matter that much as long as it's around 7 or more.
You mentioned Milky spore to get rid of grubs. Where can we find that? So with our grub problem we will be fighting Japanese beetle bugs on our weeping cherry trees. Any suggestions on how to get rid of them. They eat our trees up...Mrs.Steve
I'm really interested in this subject & these videos. Thank you for sharing. Please keep us in the loop on all of it. So is it best to have the antena or plant to the north? Or how did you decide to put antena to the south side?
J'm wachtig you whit bated breath . I have a slightly smaller grenhouse. Can you tell me howw many turns the coil has and which way it is wound ; clockwise or counterclokwise when viewed from above.
Put a metal screen under your mattress and run a wire from the screen to the GROUND., and only the ground in your electric socket, or outside and stake it in the ground outside... anti aging..........
My husband would spend that much on groceries if he went to the store without me. He reaches for New York Strip instead of sirloin and whatever meat is a loss-leader, AND he takes the food that is at eye level which is usually more expensive. Personally I have doubled the size of my garden. Fresh is better anyways
Great vid Danny! I’m still unsure about the electro culture even though I remember my grandfather using it on his tomatoes. Travis from HOSSTOOLs (Lazy Dog homestead)has a recent video he has posted on RUclips about how there is no scientific proof that electric culture works and disproving it …I’m testing it regardless with my own homemade antennas in half of the pots I’m growing my tomatoes in outdoors! We shall see… Ted
I've been doing it for 30 years with good success. Don't trust modern science it's full of lies. It has hidden agendas because of big AG kickbacks from chemical companies.
Hello sr. Im a big fan and was very entriged When hearing about electroculture. Would you be able to tell me a little about this technique. I would love to try it in my garden if its benefitial. Growing tomatoes , musk melons, squash and a few herbs including cannabis ! Would rely aprisiate. Some info . Kind Regards. Alex
Thank you, Danny! We really appreciate you and Mrs. Wanda and your many years of experience! ♥️ Praying blessings from our loving Father over you both. May He bless you from His abundance, in Jesus precious name! Amen 🙏🏼
Travis over on lazy dog farm is totally against elevtoculture claiming it is bunk. I don’t know one way or the other. I’m trying it just for giggles. Like anything, you have those for it and those against it.
Hello Danny, Wanda I'm in TX. I have noticed I have no pollinators. A few weeks ago I was mowing around my dandelions so the bees would have food. I even went out to the local nursery and checked for Mystic Blue Salvia as the bees do enjoy it. Since then they are gone. So I was hoping you could give me some simple tips on pollinating my plants. Advice for a variety of plants would be most helpful. I have a variety of squash/pumpkins, beans, watermelon, cantaloupes, cukes, corn, peppers, garbanzo, herbs, sweet potatoes and regular potatoes, onions, collards, and tomatoes. I'm still trying on eggplant and have a few other plants. All my brassica have been attacked terribly but have hopes on a couple still. I do container gardening as my soil is clay so I am rather limited. Some don't need pollinators but thus far I'm just using a q-tip. Will this work or do you recommend some other method, please?
@@kansasterri5977thank you. Unfortunately the only thing that I am finding plentiful at this moment are the snails. I walk around my yard and in the garden and I don't have many flying insects altogether. That's why I'm concerned. 💖🌟
@@virginiahigginbotham719 That *IS* hard. That happened to my folks one year but they lived in a city where grass and evergreens were in style. There weren't even moths
Deep South Homestead , True Grit Homestead , and Hollis & Nancy"s Homestead are the ones that really know what they're doing. I appreciate everything Danny and Wanda share because they want the same success for their viewers as they are experiencing. Such good hearted folks!
You couldn't be more correct. Good people just wanting goodness for all to have.
Have been gardening for decades but have never been able to succeed with radishes... a crime LOL.
Grew them in 2 planters this time, kept them shaded and watered etc. As always after a month I gave up. I forgot I put a spiral into one of the planters. Pulled them up..1 planter had leaves but no radishes... the 2nd one I started harvesting small but good radishes!! At the end I found the spiral buried inside the leaves of the planter with the spiral! This is soooooo exciting! Thanks for introducing me to this miracle of God's creation!
Those copper antennas will be more effective at collecting the eather from the atmosphere if they were 10x taller. Have you tried putting an antenna at the top of your metal climbing wall and wrap it all the way down to the dirt?
Love your high tunnel. I bought a catapillar tunnel 50x 18 and have tomatoes and cucumbers going. I put a 50% shade cloth and have electroculture going in it. So nice to not have the blights. The cucumbers are where they can grow out of the tunnel and prefer to stay in the shaded area. The tunnels can be moved easily and price is much less then a high tunnel. I put it up myself.
Thanks, Danny and Wanda🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I love ❤️ watching you guys along with Hollis and Nancy's channel. I get the feel good factor seeing older couples working together. Bless you both. Blessings 🙌
I love when you stroll thru the high tunnels. The progress is amazing. I dream of having a high tunnel soon. 👩🌾
I would be happy to get the plastic pulled over the top of mine. Yesterday, the wind picked up just as we were going to do it. Also it's got a short carpet of weeds that needs to be taken care of
I'm excited to see what electroculture does here. Thank you for sharing!
I don't understand how people spend 250.00 a week for groceries. We spend about 80.00 a week and always buy more then we can eat. People just don't know how to shop!
Think depends on where you live. With a gallon of milk at 6 dollars a gallon and eggs at 11, and bread at 6 a loaf doesn't take long to add up fast.
I raised many children. Although we had a garden, froze and canned, it was still a hefty tab at the grocery store.
Well give us your info make a video I would watch it
@@swarm6697 I mostly only buy things on sale, stock up when its cheap and never buy at full price. Shopping with the adds, saves us so much money!
I spend 80 on just myself 😢 if you want to buy all organic, forget it. I just started my garden. Slowly making changes.
I did an experiment with strawberries and grew ones with white,pink and red flowering varieties. The white ones seemed to do the best. This may help anyone growing them.
My strawberries grew right over a gravel area as if it was soil. I took out the gravel.👍😀
Danny, I was wondering about this the other day. Would not the metal frame of the high tunnel also at least partially act as an electro-culture antenna? It is anchored into the ground and encompasses the entire growing area. That may explain why pretty much every high tunnel I've seen gives great results. The copper mini-antenna may also add supplemental support which would still explain the difference you are seeing inside the high tunnel.
We don't talk about it but yes.
Yes, please! All that looks so healthy and good. Thank you for taking the time to share. Blessings
We did the copper wire on peach trees in-between blue berries and in a raised garden. I plan to make some antennas.
Wow, the produce in the high tunnels is amazing! I wonder what those people that spend $250 a week are eating. I spend that amount every 2 weeks for a family of 5 and still have enough left over to get extras to stockpile/can. Of course we eat cheap meats- mainly pork, hamburger and chicken- and not a lot of prepared foods. Home cooking is the way to make the money stretch.
If they are trying to stick to 100% grassfed, whole life pasture raised, or iffy-organically grown they can still scratch cook and spend that. Even with careful sale shopping, if they are also avoiding or not eating grains. I've seen those kind of bills. Apparently it wasn't even close to that high about 4 years ago, with same dietary restrictions. These people need some livestock allowed land, in my option. Even just a couple acres.
Hi Danny and Wanda! I enjoy your videos.
I purchased 6 antennas, waiting for shipping….it all sounds reasonable, I want to try it for myself!!
Thank you!
Grocery spending: depends what you buy and how 'convenient' it is. Box of sugar cereal $5 or $5 in rolled oats. A single box of dehydrated scalloped potatoes or a bag of five to ten pounds of raw potatoes. Box of Quick/Minute beans and rice for two or bags of dry Beans and rice that can cover several days. Most coupons are for the boxed convenience items for a reason.
I put an elctroculture antenna in my strawberry tower a few weeks ago and they took off. They are putting on so many berries 🎉
@@waynespringer501 if you say so, I believe you!
When you use the copper wire to grow vegetables, should you also use fertilizers like epsom salt, banana water and such to add minerals back into the soil?
Yes
We got our organic fertilizer down on the gardens and weed fabric just letting it sit till we're ready to plant, seedlings are getting bigger 😀 God bless you and Wanda ❤
I've noticed Danny's knees seem to be fine! There's no way I could get down on my knees like that they don't even bend to the right angle and if I did they would be stuck that way for weeks! Glad he recovered so well. The high tunnels as usual are like little pockets of paradise. ❤
My right knee will only bend so far or it will lock up.
My garden is so dry and I don't have much water. I remembered a little known fact about copper ground rods, which applies to electro culture as much as residential, commercial and equipment grounding. The dirt has to be slightly damp for the grounding to work correctly. Make sure the bottom of the wire is deep enough so it contacts damp soil. Probably if you water your garden this will not apply to you.
I have been looking at alot of info on electroculture. I got my order from hills mill 3 days ago, I'm anxious to see if it works. You never know unless you try.
Love, love, love lookin at the fruits and veggies! So beautiful . . . . .
Dany & Wanda I have to try this in my vegetable garden as my cauliflowers & cabbage seedlings are really struggling, I did plant them both in a new or different spot but soil condition etc still the same. I am in Sub-Tropical Australia. Great video also Cheers Denise- Australia
Good morning Danny and Wanda. Everything looks awesome! My garlic is planted near the strawberries this year so the strawberries are fertilized with the garlic. They got blood and bone meal, Dr. Earth tomato and vegetable fertilizer and I added the calcium nitrate you told us about this year. My strawberries are much larger than usual. I am thinking the calcium nitrate gave them a boost.
Do you put calcium nitrate on strawberries if they’re flowering and fruiting? Thanks
@@cynthiadeg9206 I am putting calcium nitrate around my strawberries. I am testing it out on them. So far my everbearing strawberry plants are producing some larger strawberries than I normally get.
I've watched the power company's for years butcher the plants under the lines because they grow so fast. But I would not swear about how nutritional it is .
cool, thanks for showing us your realistic experience with electroculture, sweet!
If you crumble up your egg shells and put in your strawberry bed the slugs will stay out as the shells cut the slugs. Slugs was eating up my hosta plants and I hand crushed some egg shells last year and put in the hosta bed and had no slugs last year.
Food grade diatamatuous earth works well as well.
Excellent video! Very timely! I was just wondering this myself! Thanks for everything!!!💕
I so enjoy the visits to the high tunnel checking the progress. Everything looks so good a sure sign of a lot of hard work congratulations. Btw I live in 9b and our slugs are huge had a problem with them until I started making a liner out of tulle for my pots and fastening it around the pot. Not a single slug since. Slugs don't like the rough texture and cheap
At work yesterday, a guy was getting copper pipe and wire to start an electro culture system. I told him he needed to follow you on utube
Is there a connection between using copper in the garden and in past times apparently people must've believed in throwing pennies in the ground for the copper benefits to their crop?? Cuz all my life I've found pennies in the soil anywhere I've been in these United States!!
Also, I've noticed that there's never quarters or dimes lol..but always pennies pennies pennies lol..I think you are really onto something Danny!!
There's no was I can afford to buy all my groceries from the store. I'm disabled and only get $1200 a month to live on . I plant a garden and have chickens and ducks for eggs . And meat . I plan to start raising meat rabbits too . I'd love to get a high tunnel or 2 but they're way more than I can afford. Maybe in the future I'll be able to get one . God bless y'all and lots of love from Anna in Iowa
With the cost of copper, that makes each cucumber cost about $5 a piece
That's not true
Wow your strawberries are incredibly healthy.
❤❤ the height tunnels. 🙏🙏🙏👍
I dreamed last night that I had almost ripe tomatoes on my plants....sure was disappointed when I woke up!! Not yet...but I have blooms.😊😊😊
Those green tomatoes my Mom made a relish she called Catfish relish. Was a good recipe. All your stuff looks really good. Great job, again.
putting petroleum jelly / Vaseline around pots and beds prevents slugs from crossing over it
I can answer your question. Why do people spend 250.00 a week. Because people have to buy everything they eat. They need to watch Danny and Wanda and learn to grow there food which is very Expensive ❤❤❤ your videos. Danny and Wanda 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank You for sharing.... I've ordered some 12g copper wire I can't wait to do this! Have a Fantastic Weekend ❤
QUESTION. Does Mr Mickey sell the rods y’all are talking about? If not, who does or should I make my own electro culture rods? Thanks so much for all your teachings and showing what you do with growing food.
Yes he does.
Really interesting video Danny and miss Wanda .Thanks for sharing .I must look into electoculture
Excellent video Danny. I got my potatoes planted last and am expanding my raised beds.
I ordered 10 antennas from Hills Mill Homestead. Looking forward to seeing how they change the productivity and vigor of the garden!
@@waynespringer501 pennies aren't copper anymore.
@@DeepSouthHomestead That shot my eyebrows up so I had to look and see about older pennies. Here's what I found: If a penny has a date before 1982, it is made of 95% copper. If the date is 1983 or later, it is made of 97.5% zinc and plated with a thin copper coating. Once again , Danny's knowledge proves true!
I bought a white seedless grape knowing good and dang well they don't grow well here in SWFL. 😂 for 5 bucks on clearance, I figured it was worth a shot to acclimate it.. somehow 😂
So electroculture works off of static electricity; not necessarily only when there's lightning. I always hear special tips for my own gardening.
I rolled up some chicken wire to put around my one garden to control slugs. Worked like a charm. I just pictured slugs trying to get past chicken wire.😁 ( Complete with pointy ends).
I really appreciate all your how to videos!
Hi from Southern Ohio.
The potatoes popped yesterday!
Today I put in 2 copper thingy’s I made in the potato rings.
🙏🏻
hi danny and wanda 🤗
great stroll through the high tunnels. the electroculture antennas are really making a difference. tfs
Hello, If we have an underground wire connected to the electroculture device, what happens if the underground wire comes into contact with the irrigation water? We may be electrocuted ? Thank you !
Do you have food irradiation there?
I have been harvesting and eating collards and mustard greens.I have a big bunch of green onion tops to chop and freeze. I put the roots back into some pots in different areas. (Those were grocery store green onion bottoms I saved.) Getting tiny cukes, but no male flowers?? Strange. Hope I get some cukes at some point. I have lettuce ready to pick. Green beans coming along, cantaloupes, potatoes, and carrots are still growing. I keep thinning carrots. I hope I'm doing it right. I finally found 1 little branch (slip) from the store sweet potato I planted...I am babying it!! Sure love looking at your gorgeous crops!! 😊
My mother planted out some grocery store green onion bottoms, as sort of a test to show me it doesn't work. That was over 8 years ago. Same onions have produced every year all year long. (She's in zone 8b.) Makes thousands of seeds the next year for thin grocery store type starts in new spots.
@@rainspringing i should have let them bloom and go to seed...there are more out in my Greenstalk, now those will stay until they bloom and produce seeds. Thank you.
I received my copper antennas. Ordering
More rods from His Mill today. Looking forward to see how they do for me. I think I need to order more.
Q.... have you noticed any decreased activity of ants, grasshoppers, mice, beetles, aphids etc using cpr coils (you mentioned slugs).
Question, how long do you make the copper wire and how many coils do you put into it and how far in the ground does it need to go to do his job? Thank you Ron.
Wind it clockwise. It's best if it goes into the soil at least 4 inches longer is better. Number of coils doesn't really matter that much as long as it's around 7 or more.
@@DeepSouthHomestead Thank you 🙏
How long does it take to work? To actually see significant results?
Will that work in a straw bale garden?
We see results within days. I've never done straw bale gardening.
Q... my grapes don't bloom how do they cross polinate?
You mentioned Milky spore to get rid of grubs. Where can we find that? So with our grub problem we will be fighting Japanese beetle bugs on our weeping cherry trees. Any suggestions on how to get rid of them. They eat our trees up...Mrs.Steve
It can be bought on line. The beetles are very hard to control without sprays.
I'm really interested in this subject & these videos. Thank you for sharing. Please keep us in the loop on all of it.
So is it best to have the antena or plant to the north? Or how did you decide to put antena to the south side?
Put on the south side as currents flow from north to south it's best to have the plants in between the current.
@@DeepSouthHomestead thank you!
Beautiful gardens and vegetables...Mrs.Steve
J'm wachtig you whit bated breath . I have a slightly smaller grenhouse. Can you tell me howw many turns the coil has and which way it is wound ; clockwise or counterclokwise when viewed from above.
Seven wraps clockwise rotation from above.
I'm curious as to know whether or not the copper antennas would help a tree, like a pine, to come back to health?🤔
I just visited Hills Mills and bought some antennae this afternoon 😊
I have aphids bad on my pepper plants in my green house. God bless you and your family ✝️
When you say the copper is wound clockwise, is that clockwise from the ground up, or from the top down?
From the top down
@@DeepSouthHomestead Thank you
Put a metal screen under your mattress and run a wire from the screen to the GROUND., and only the ground in your electric socket, or outside and stake it in the ground outside... anti aging..........
I have started electroculture
Give it a try.
Nice tip on the strawberries. Them slugs are so destructive.
Looks like a delicious continental harvest!
Your body repairs itself, when you sleep......
My husband would spend that much on groceries if he went to the store without me. He reaches for New York Strip instead of sirloin and whatever meat is a loss-leader, AND he takes the food that is at eye level which is usually more expensive.
Personally I have doubled the size of my garden. Fresh is better anyways
Great vid Danny!
I’m still unsure about the electro culture even though I remember my grandfather using it on his tomatoes.
Travis from HOSSTOOLs (Lazy Dog homestead)has a recent video he has posted on RUclips about how there is no scientific proof that electric culture works and disproving it …I’m testing it regardless with my own homemade antennas in half of the pots I’m growing my tomatoes in outdoors!
We shall see…
Ted
I've been doing it for 30 years with good success. Don't trust modern science it's full of lies. It has hidden agendas because of big AG kickbacks from chemical companies.
Wanted to follow your info, looks interesting.
If you want bigger strawberries now that your bed is full, cut off all runners. I’m going to do that this year as well.
Looking good Danny!!
You antenna is wound in the wrong direction, it should be clockwise, you could have the entire coil upside down.
It's clockwise the camera is reversing the pic.
I have heatless habenero peppers planted.. high hopes and copper wire on the way
Hello sr. Im a big fan and was very entriged When hearing about electroculture. Would you be able to tell me a little about this technique. I would love to try it in my garden if its benefitial. Growing tomatoes , musk melons, squash and a few herbs including cannabis ! Would rely aprisiate. Some info .
Kind Regards.
Alex
It harnesses the earths energy and directs it back to the soil.
How will that effect the soil biolegy? I grow in living soil and conserned about the benefitial fungi and bacteria...
@@alejandrocalderon7136 It has never effected mine in any way.
Thank you kindly sr. Big fan and i learn alot.
Thanks..
I was told you want the seed in all fruit
i have never seen Romaine lettuce like that. Ive only seen them 6- 12 inches tall
How and what do you fertilize your grapes with?
May sound crazy but I use my own urine. I take no meds so it pure.
@@DeepSouthHomestead Thanks!
We just paid 10.00 for 5 small tomatoes. 🇨🇦
Potato slips are looking good
Would a 12 gauge bare copper wire at Depot for 34cents per foot work for the electroculture?
Yes
Thank you, Danny! We really appreciate you and Mrs. Wanda and your many years of experience! ♥️ Praying blessings from our loving Father over you both. May He bless you from His abundance, in Jesus precious name! Amen 🙏🏼
Travis over on lazy dog farm is totally against elevtoculture claiming it is bunk. I don’t know one way or the other. I’m trying it just for giggles. Like anything, you have those for it and those against it.
Do what works don't trust modern science.
Obviously it's bunk, what's next? Ivermectin? 🤣🤣
One guy I was talking to last week at work spends for him, his wife, and 3 kids all older 19, 17, and 15. $500 A WEEK!
Woah that's a lot.
Great video!!! What is the quacking sound?
Rain frog's
I was going to email you about this.
Glad it works. .. did some reseyit also kills the beneficial insects sooooill pass on this
You got false information it doesn't hurt beneficial insects it promotes them.
@@DeepSouthHomestead
Can u please do a video on this because every info I find says different.. please clarify thanks
What size pots do you grow your grapes in?
25 gallon or larger.
Can you tell me where to get pots like that?
@@michellesgarden Mine are mineral tubs from my cattle. Lots of cattle farmers will sell them really cheap.
Thank you. 😊
Good video
Howdy!
Will this electroculture process work for ants? Thank you.
I don't know.
Looking for more information on the copper electro culture where to buy
Hills Mill homestead RUclips channel makes them.
What is the dried stuff around the tomatoes?
It's not dead it's sorrel.
I want one
Grounds you while you sleep..........
Hello Danny, Wanda I'm in TX. I have noticed I have no pollinators. A few weeks ago I was mowing around my dandelions so the bees would have food. I even went out to the local nursery and checked for Mystic Blue Salvia as the bees do enjoy it. Since then they are gone. So I was hoping you could give me some simple tips on pollinating my plants. Advice for a variety of plants would be most helpful. I have a variety of squash/pumpkins, beans, watermelon, cantaloupes, cukes, corn, peppers, garbanzo, herbs, sweet potatoes and regular potatoes, onions, collards, and tomatoes. I'm still trying on eggplant and have a few other plants. All my brassica have been attacked terribly but have hopes on a couple still.
I do container gardening as my soil is clay so I am rather limited. Some don't need pollinators but thus far I'm just using a q-tip. Will this work or do you recommend some other method, please?
The q tips work really good.
Bees are not the only pollinators. You get a lot more produce with bees but even without the q-tips you will get some
@@kansasterri5977thank you.
Unfortunately the only thing that I am finding plentiful at this moment are the snails. I walk around my yard and in the garden and I don't have many flying insects altogether. That's why I'm concerned. 💖🌟
@@DeepSouthHomestead thank you. 💖🌟
@@virginiahigginbotham719 That *IS* hard. That happened to my folks one year but they lived in a city where grass and evergreens were in style. There weren't even moths