electro culture gardening..Update unexpected surprise

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • electro culture gardening update unexpected surprise come along in the back yard garden as we take a look at our electro culture experiments and see the results you may be surprised at some of the results from the electro culture gardening #electroculturegardening #electroculture Contact:burntchurch@yahoo.com

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  • @CultivateElevate
    @CultivateElevate Год назад +12

    Glad to see the electroculture thriving my brother. Next add a little quartz or basalt to the soil. Big things ahead for the fall.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +4

      Im not familar with basalt what is that?

    • @Big_Bother_1984
      @Big_Bother_1984 Год назад +1

      Think there's enough quartz in a standard bag of average gardening use sand to make a difference?

  • @tinahoward5931
    @tinahoward5931 Год назад +8

    I’ve just added copper to almost everything in my gardens. I’ve still got a few to go, but not many! I’m excited to see how this turns out!!!!

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      Im excited also to see the final results I think it helps some plants alot thank you for watching

  • @feedbackart
    @feedbackart Год назад +8

    Those are castor bean plants (where castor oil comes from). They're everywhere in Coastal Southern California.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      You exactly right 👍

    • @R0BCRAM
      @R0BCRAM Год назад +1

      @@burntchurch Also deadly poisonous to humans (the seeds).

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      @RobCramGaming I have heard that they are real poisonous thank you for commenting

  • @jacquelineelliott4291
    @jacquelineelliott4291 Год назад +1

    I just found your channel and it's extremely interesting. Thank you, from Perth Western Australia 🖖

  • @jhutto3814
    @jhutto3814 Год назад +1

    Dude..... I love your accent!!! Where are you? I just found you this morning and every time I come in from the garden and sit down today, I watch another one of your videos. Good job dude. I am way in to learning more about electroculture, and sounds like you are too. Good job. Keep'um comin.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Im in TN thank you for commenting

  • @observationistdave
    @observationistdave Год назад +3

    Great update. Thank you for sharing.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      Hello friend thank you for watching

  • @angelapriddy6308
    @angelapriddy6308 Год назад +10

    You have to have to have the coil wrapped clockwise on a stick. Put on the south dide

    • @angelapriddy6308
      @angelapriddy6308 Год назад

      @@LFN7 you are going to be wrapping the copper to the right going up the wood. So it's still going to the right if you look down on it. Wrapping to the right.

  • @bingobangobongo8876
    @bingobangobongo8876 Год назад +1

    Great video thank you for sharing your findings.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      You are very welcome thank you for watching

  • @naterichardsonoutdoors
    @naterichardsonoutdoors Год назад +6

    Super interesting! It would be cool if you took soil samples with each update to see if there's any differences that might account for growth or lack there of.

  • @ronnyrice697
    @ronnyrice697 Год назад +11

    It looks like caster bean plants but couldn’t say for sure

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +3

      Yes it is castor bean we call them mole beans the seeds was given to us about 40 year ago by my grandpa thank you for watching

  • @burntchurch
    @burntchurch  Год назад +1

    Hello friends thank you for watching like share and comment please

  • @GeorgiaTrappingandFishing
    @GeorgiaTrappingandFishing Год назад +3

    Lookin forward to how much it grew next week buddy 😊👍👏👏

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +3

      Hey buddy hope you staying cool man its been hot and humid up here

  • @Mr.Deez1212
    @Mr.Deez1212 Год назад +5

    I thought it is supposed to catch the electricity in the atmosphere. Wouldnt a taller coil(at least taller than the plant) be better for capturing atmospheric currents? All the old pictures ive seen they have tall coils reaching as high as one man could build. Are your coils 100% copper? If so how do you know? You might not have 100%. Time to melt some copper 👍

  • @jimmywilkerson1369
    @jimmywilkerson1369 Год назад +2

    Garden is looking good , I rode my ranger around your house this evening and looked at it but I didn’t see you anywhere so I left

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +3

      I heard a four wheeler I thought it was probly daddy going out sawmill

  • @brianolson1158
    @brianolson1158 Год назад +1

    I did this this summer with 4 tomatoe plants, I used a old grounding rod and about 2 1/2 feet of copper wire they use for grounding satellite dishes, it stood up about 2 feet after coiling the wire some. I stuck it in and forgot got about it , my tomatoe plants all 4 grew to 6 ft tall , no telling how many tomatoes I got from the 4 plants I lost count , but I didn’t see really good results for about 5 weeks ,, one week is not enough to see good results

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Thats amazing thank you for leaving your good results in the comments have a great day

  • @tamiflanagan7038
    @tamiflanagan7038 Год назад +4

    I thought you had to have the coils going clockwise in the northern hemisphere. It looked like yours were counterclockwise.

  • @tymega7680
    @tymega7680 4 месяца назад +1

    clockwise vs counter clockwise matters, look into the copper rings with a north facing opening if you're interested, they require less copper and work just as well

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you watch our video (Electroculture Southside? Cash Giveaway) to get entered in our cash giveaway

  • @peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920
    @peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920 Год назад +3

    I have no idea, but it's healthy. If its beans then its feeding nitrogen into the soil and your garden is benefitting.
    It all looks terrific
    Take care and thanks for watching my video, I really appreciate it
    ❤Peggy❤

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      Hi miss Peggy thank you for watching hope yall have a good weekend

  • @andrewsauteur7748
    @andrewsauteur7748 Год назад +1

    Silly question I was under the impression your antennas in the state were whined clockwise as here in Australia DownUnder we make owe antennas anti-clockwise ?

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      You are right I have a video talking about it(electro culture I screwed up with electro culture) is the name of the new video thank you for commenting

  • @kimbass5220
    @kimbass5220 Год назад +2

    Did you wrap your couls in the right direction. Clockwise for our area.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +3

      Yes they are wrapped clockwise Im begining to think that it is making the corn grow some and Im real excited about the 2 tomatoe plants without any fertilize I will have a update video sunday the 11th thank you for watching

    • @kimbass5220
      @kimbass5220 Год назад +2

      @@burntchurch I started electroculture a couple of weeks ago. My stuff is going crazy! I hope yours takes off too.

  • @Juvillita
    @Juvillita 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, how's your garden going? Are you still into electroculture?

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  8 месяцев назад

      We are just getting the garden going for spring.I just made a video (Surprise Freebie?? Lets Electroculture It !!) We are still going to be trying the Electroculture this garden season

  • @philipberry2704
    @philipberry2704 4 месяца назад +1

    Your antennas should be on a longer stick and you should have the top of wire due magnetic North and the short end in-the ground due south and antenna on the south side of plants

  • @voiceofraisin241
    @voiceofraisin241 Год назад +1

    I believe the accepted twist is clockwise looking down from the top.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Yes I think your right from what I can find it is clockwise thank you for watching

  • @kristikey8320
    @kristikey8320 Год назад +5

    The two tomatoes that have grown have the coils going clockwise. Most of the other coils were turning counterclockwise.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +5

      Thank you for pointing that out I didnt notice it until some of yall mentioned it I have a video tomorow coming out talking about it thank you for watching and commenting

    • @jhutto3814
      @jhutto3814 Год назад +1

      Exactly! When I hear wrap the wire clockwise, I think wrap it clockwise around whatever you are wrapping it around. I'm starting to think after watching more of these videos, you are actually wrapping it counterclockwise around your post which would make it go clockwise into the ground. Am I right? This is a little confusing and I want to get it right. Electroculture has just com to my attention and it's VERY interesting. Thanks@@LFN7

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад

      @@jhutto3814 The way I understand it is hold the coil strait out and look at it and the coils should be turning clockwise it is confusing and I messed up on a few of them and coiled them backwards I made a video named (I screwed up ) that should show you in more detail I have a electroculture video coming out in the morning at 6:30 am Central time hope this helps

    • @jhutto3814
      @jhutto3814 Год назад +1

      Yep. I saw that one too. I'll look for the one coming up in the morning. Thanks for the response.@@burntchurch

  • @lorrielanders7576
    @lorrielanders7576 Год назад +1

    Did you wind the coils clockwise for above crops. And counter clockwise for rootberring like potatoes.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      No I tried to coil them all clockwise but a few of the coils got coiled counter clockwise on accident..Do you use any electroculture in your garden?

    • @lorrielanders7576
      @lorrielanders7576 Год назад +1

      ​@@burntchurch yes, I do counter clockwise potatoes, and peanuts, beets. Not onions, or carrots not sure to the why not all rooted items should have asked more questions as a kid.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      @@lorrielanders7576 Ok wow thats awesome do you have good results from using the different coils like that..And this was something you was taught growing up??

    • @lorrielanders7576
      @lorrielanders7576 Год назад +1

      ​@@burntchurch Yes, I didn't know it had a name for it? Until the last few months. My Grandfather was an Italian third generation rancher of Thompson seedless grapes. He had every fruit & nut you could wish for. And many, many, animals I could name over the years from horses, cattal, ostriches, quail, etc. He would put a piece of copper tubing or pipe in every troft, watering dish, swimming pool filter, well, watering spicket outdoors, hummingbird feeder, even in the cement on and off valves to water the vineyards so algae wouldn't grow. My Grandmother would crochet copper netting for her tomatoes so she wouldn't get tomato worms she was so creeped out about them. I can get the copper scrubbies at the dollar store take them apart and use the screening around my plants so snails or slugs won't go near them. I have been teased and asked what kind of hippy skippy thing you got going on with these poles in the past for using the dollar store wooden plunger handles and a copper fittings to exstend them to 6'-9' with coils. Don't you love the internet I think I have found a few people like me. It's nice to see this has a name! Electroculture, I guess my Grandfather was ahead of the times. He also used to coil around a new grafted branch of a new type of apple to existing tree etc....

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      @@lorrielanders7576 wow that is Great information very very interesting I enjoyed reading every minute of it Would it be ok if I read this comment on a video sometime I can leave your name out if you want me to ??

  • @stetson01
    @stetson01 Год назад +1

    I noticed that some of your coils were wound clockwise and some were counter clockwise, I thought that if you were north of the equator they were supposed to be wound clockwise and south of the equator they were supposed to be counter clockwise, is that true?

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Yes thats what everone says I messed up and got some wound the wrong way I didnt notice it until some viewers noticed it thank yall for pointing it out I missed it I have a video coming out in few mins talking about it thank you for watching and commenting

  • @therusticcaveman
    @therusticcaveman Год назад +3

    its interesting but i am still not convinced. but your onions are fantastic - we cant seem to grow a big bulb here

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +3

      Hey chris thank you for watching are yall starting your inions from seed?

    • @therusticcaveman
      @therusticcaveman Год назад +1

      @@burntchurch no sets

  • @xingzhe2078
    @xingzhe2078 Год назад +1

    3:53 的铜线螺旋从上往下看 是逆时针旋转的吗? 在北半球是不是需要顺时针旋转?

  • @johnborg7183
    @johnborg7183 Год назад +1

    Castor oil plant found on Rivers beeds rich soil has these plant's grow so hear we have it growing on river

  • @tiffanyconner6955
    @tiffanyconner6955 Год назад +5

    Looks like Castor bean plants.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      Yes it is castor beans we call them mole beans they are suppost to help keep moles away from garden thank you for watching

  • @antiex44
    @antiex44 Год назад +1

    what if you think the earth is flat.
    what does that do to "clockwise copper"

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      Thats a good guestion I hadnt thought about that im not completely sold on the direction of the coils making much difference

    • @jessicaleague4173
      @jessicaleague4173 Год назад +2

      Wouldn’t make a difference in the electroculture theories necessarily if the atmospheric magnetic attributes still function the same way. North is still the direction of magnetic north (center) and south is still south (outer) but just on a differently shaped surface. I haven’t done enough research on electroculture, but I do know that everything resonates at different frequencies. For instance, the reason we are told not to wear mixed fabrics in scripture is because they have null or harmful resonant frequencies. Hospitals use linen sheets because they have been found to promote healing. Linen is the absolute best. Wool and cotton are great too. Mix one with the other though and their healing and health giving properties are voided out by the other. Synthetic materials have harmful discordant frequencies. Science is so cool and our Creator is the OG of scientific expertise. The more I learn, the more I see His protection in every rule He has. Like any other protective parent, but way better. I’m sure there is some super cool scientific truth to this atmospheric electroculture phenomenon, and it has everything to do with the OG scientist and His loving ways that provide beyond our limited understanding.

  • @mataariki8889
    @mataariki8889 Год назад +1

    Cassava / Arrowroot? Longer and higher coil with a stick will show more results

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      The plant is castor bean or we call it mole bean thank you for commenting

  • @ConeyIslandMermaid1
    @ConeyIslandMermaid1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your coils are all going counterclockwise it maybe why it’s not working as well as you want. Reverse the spin and then show😊

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you we figured it out on some were backwards I made a video about it called (I screwed up) lol

    • @ConeyIslandMermaid1
      @ConeyIslandMermaid1 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@burntchurch definitely will
      Check it out. I live in NYC and I’m starting to do this myself. Also I had learned to twist the wire before making a coil definitely will see the other video!

  • @lolitabonita08
    @lolitabonita08 Год назад +1

    just be sure that the point of the antenna is pointing true north...

  • @BeckyDshome
    @BeckyDshome Год назад +2

    Is it papayas?

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      Hello friend thank you for watching it is mole bean or atleast thats the name we no it as it suppost to keep mole out of the garden I think the real name is castor beans

  • @Bolivia_Gennadii
    @Bolivia_Gennadii Год назад +2

    Why such big coils, you should have taken an SMD choke already? In case you don't get it, I'm kidding. The coils should be much higher. Generally these are neither houseplants, you need to take 6 inches or more. So you did a good job of making it not work.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      Lol I agree next year Im going taller with the coils I have another video where I made some much taller ones but I had a blit hit my tomatoes so it didnt help them any

    • @Bolivia_Gennadii
      @Bolivia_Gennadii Год назад +2

      @@burntchurch Please make the bending of the coil smoother - copper intercepts the longitudinal wave, which practically does not interact with matter, and twists it into a transverse wave, so it should be done smoothly, like on a merry-go-round. The resulting field from this coil partially blocks the influence of the positron negative field, which leads to an increase in the energy of all living things.

    • @Bolivia_Gennadii
      @Bolivia_Gennadii Год назад +2

      You have two tasks. The first one is to block the positron field as much as possible, which is what this coil does by providing additional energy. And the second one is to prevent potential difference on the plants themselves when strengthening the field, so that they would not be electrocuted.@@burntchurch

  • @dabber6832
    @dabber6832 Год назад +1

    Looks like May apple....find it alot when ginseng huntin....

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      You right it does favor may apple but these are castor bean or we call it mole beans its suppost keep moles out of the garden thank you for commenting

  • @joanneoverstreet72
    @joanneoverstreet72 Год назад +1

    I believe it is a castor oil plant. I have several in my garden.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      You are right we call them mole beans they are suppost to keep moles out of garden thank you for commenting

  • @crazycloud2
    @crazycloud2 Год назад +1

    Castor, I have these all over my yard and down a slew all over the place

  • @carrotspaghetti236
    @carrotspaghetti236 Год назад +1

    I read that the electro culture coil works for a distance of 3 feet.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      I heard that also thank you for commenting

    • @jacquelineelliott4291
      @jacquelineelliott4291 Год назад +1

      A 3 foot coil covers a 3 foot squared area. I just watched another video. I find this absolutely fascinating.

  • @lacasadejardin
    @lacasadejardin Год назад +2

    That plant looks similar to chaya that I have growing in Mexico. You can saute it like spinach and it tastes great in eggs. There is an app to take a photo to try to find out for sure. If it has fine needle like hairs you may want to blanch first in water to remove before you saute.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      These are castor beans we call them mole beans they are suppost to keep the moles away from the garden

    • @jacquelineelliott4291
      @jacquelineelliott4291 Год назад

      These are toxic, mainly the seeds. They will kill human and non human mammals.

  • @leewilliams7443
    @leewilliams7443 Год назад +1

    You should actually have built antennas the taller the antenna the better it works and the taller your plants will be

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      I had alot folks say that next year im going to make them taller thank you for the comment 👍

  • @kathleendavis2008
    @kathleendavis2008 Год назад +1

    Spiral must be clockwise and on the south side of the plant.

  • @samandtraycewarner4746
    @samandtraycewarner4746 Год назад +3

    Is it may apples

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      Hello friend thank you for commenting we call it mole bean I think its real name is castor bean its suppost to keep moles out of the garden

    • @Mr.Deez1212
      @Mr.Deez1212 Год назад +2

      That's what I thought too

  • @VeryInteresting777
    @VeryInteresting777 Год назад +1

    I thought the copper needs to be facing magnetic North in the Northern Hemisphere and facing south In the Southern Hemisphere.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      You may be right I have my coils on the south side of my plants

  • @peggystephens4703
    @peggystephens4703 Год назад +1

    The electroculture needs to be taller then the plant

  • @c0don
    @c0don 3 месяца назад +1

    Castor bean plant!

  • @pasinduwickramanayake4289
    @pasinduwickramanayake4289 Год назад +1

    I think this has nothing to do with electricity or receiving/earthing any kindda cosmic power, it's the new material introduced to the soil, copper!!!
    It's said that when using copper farming equipments farmers have seen the same kindda improvement!

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      I been looking for some copper tools to work with in the garden to see if it makes any difference I heard that copper tools does the same also thank you for your comment

  • @cynthiaclark8050
    @cynthiaclark8050 Год назад +1

    Looks like Maypop

  • @val6112
    @val6112 Год назад +1

    Could be the plant that Castor oil beans come from

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      Yes you are exactly right friend its castor beans plant we call it mole beans its suppost to keep moles out of garden it was passed down to us from my grandpa thank you for commenting

  • @TamenHade
    @TamenHade Год назад +1

    I think that’s Taro?

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      That is castor bean plant thank you for commenting

    • @TamenHade
      @TamenHade Год назад +1

      @@burntchurch no problem.

  • @GunnerGibbons
    @GunnerGibbons Год назад +1

    Ricinus comunis?

  • @cankraz1334
    @cankraz1334 Год назад +1

    Caster beans!!

  • @alexallen2011
    @alexallen2011 Год назад +1

    What is electro about this?

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Im not real sure i think its about frequencys in the air and electrical currents its supost to help direct the energy to the plant Im new to this kind of gardening just giving it a try first time ever

    • @jacquelineelliott4291
      @jacquelineelliott4291 Год назад +1

      Original electricity required copper coils. No grid required.

  • @kennethhoke2584
    @kennethhoke2584 Год назад +1

    Castor Beans.

  • @NAT-qo6mz
    @NAT-qo6mz Год назад +1

    Does a tomato cage around a plant act like an electroculter too?

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      I am not sure but I think it would but that type of metal dont carry current as well as copper that would be the only difference

  • @mtap9
    @mtap9 Год назад +1

    Cassava

  • @garryleicester9823
    @garryleicester9823 Год назад +4

    It looks like Castor oil tree. Seeds are poisonous.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      You are right castor beans we call it a mole bean iys suppost to keep moles out of the garden thank you for watching and commenting

  • @lolitabonita08
    @lolitabonita08 Год назад +3

    seems to be castor seed plant

  • @leeandbeahinton
    @leeandbeahinton Год назад +1

    Ricinus

  • @robertantolik2146
    @robertantolik2146 Год назад +1

    Looks like caster bean

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      You are right we call them mole beans thank you for watching and commenting

  • @zaneymay
    @zaneymay Год назад +1

    Cassava.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      No but that was a good guess I had never heard of cassava until now ..This is a castor bean plant or we call it mole bean its suppost to keep moles and voles or gophers out of the garden

  • @kathleenloeffler503
    @kathleenloeffler503 Год назад +1

    It looks like Rhicinus🤔

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      They are castor beans we call them mole beans

  • @bkdoerge9039
    @bkdoerge9039 Год назад +2

    Thats castor bean in your potatoes

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      You are right we call them mole beans they are suppost to keep the moles away thank you for watching

  • @alainberset8978
    @alainberset8978 Год назад +1

    coil must be watchwise.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Yes I thought they was all coiled that way but I seen a few was not im changing them out thank you for comment and for watching

    • @alainberset8978
      @alainberset8978 Год назад

      @@burntchurch Hello! I've seen a video yesterday, but in german. She made a test with coil clockwise and not. It was a big big difference.

    • @alainberset8978
      @alainberset8978 Год назад

      @@burntchurch no, it's in englisch. Here she talks about it: ruclips.net/video/DSma5nYOrpY/видео.html

  • @kimgriffith1578
    @kimgriffith1578 Год назад +1

    Castor bean plant

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      You are right we call it mole bean its suppost to keep moles out of garden thank you for watching and commenting

  • @barbaravillasanta-iv3uk
    @barbaravillasanta-iv3uk Год назад +1

    Yuca root

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      These are castor beans thank you for commenting

  • @anne.christine
    @anne.christine Год назад +1

    Papaya plant I think

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Those are castor beans thats was a good guess though thank you for watching

  • @OldTimerGarden
    @OldTimerGarden Год назад +2

    Castor bean plant. Seeds are poisonous.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      Yes thats what it is we call them mole bean they are suppist to help keep moles out of the garden

  • @junaidinamdar6250
    @junaidinamdar6250 Год назад +1

    It's castor been plants

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Yes you are exactly right 👍

  • @A7XisWord
    @A7XisWord Год назад +4

    Tomatoes, like a lot of plants, will grow faster the later in the season you put them in. Early tomato transplants can get stalled by cold nights or other factors like heavy winds. Those little baby copper coils are doing nothing but showing how gullible you are. Oh, they might repel some snails, I believe that is the only benefit that has been proven.

  • @bornfree7881
    @bornfree7881 Год назад +1

    I believe that the plant is castor

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Yes you are exactly right 👍

  • @lostinspace2780
    @lostinspace2780 Год назад +2

    Okra

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      Good guess it does favor okra but it is castor bean or we call it mole bean its suppost to keep the moles out of the garden

  • @velesiljanoski8565
    @velesiljanoski8565 Год назад +1

    Unbilivbl. Is it truth?

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Yes I think the electro culture helps some plants but im getting mixed results from it on other plants

    • @velesiljanoski8565
      @velesiljanoski8565 Год назад

      @@burntchurch wat's You education?

  • @johncardoza1649
    @johncardoza1649 Год назад

    Castor Bean

  • @unapaltoglou2657
    @unapaltoglou2657 Год назад +1

    castor oil plant

  • @Adnancorner
    @Adnancorner Год назад +1

    1:07 OKRA ?

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Hello friend thats a good guess but it is castor bean or we call it mole bean it is suppost to keep the moles out of the garden thank you for the comment

  • @trevorkellaway8895
    @trevorkellaway8895 Год назад +1

    Tomatoes and onions don't mix!

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      I thought they are suppost to mix real well the onions are suppost to help keep pest away from the tomato plants thank you for commenting and watching

  • @petertaylor3446
    @petertaylor3446 Год назад

    There are lots of channels saying this electro stuff is bumf

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Im getting different results from it somr things it seems to have helped others it dont seem to have done much for

  • @heatherphillips8196
    @heatherphillips8196 Год назад +1

    Looks like castor bean

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Yes you are right we call it mole bean

  • @michaeljlangford
    @michaeljlangford Год назад +1

    Looks like castor bean.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Yes it is castor bean we call it mole bean its suppost to keep moles away

    • @michaeljlangford
      @michaeljlangford Год назад

      @@burntchurch Have you heard whether it is effective for pocket gophers?

  • @danbabcock5251
    @danbabcock5251 Год назад +1

    caster bean, very poisonous.

  • @MrWhiskyDog
    @MrWhiskyDog Год назад +1

    castor

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      You are exactly right we call them mole beans they are suppost keep moles out of garden

    • @MrWhiskyDog
      @MrWhiskyDog Год назад

      @@burntchurch Be careful with it I have them all over my garden now, don't let kids pick the seeds they are poison really the whole plant is, thats why its good to keep mice rats and moles out of the garden.

  • @catherineparsons20
    @catherineparsons20 Год назад +1

    Looks like castor beans

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад

      You are right we call them mole beans also they suppost to keep moles away thank you for watching

  • @popogejo7245
    @popogejo7245 Год назад +1

    Soon as you learn to quit tilling the soil, and destroying the mitochondria that is essential to a healthy growing environment.
    Cover the ground with wood chips and LEAVE IT ALONE!!! Quit torturing your ground.

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      I have tried small spots with wood chips and the fire ants takes over we have them bad here are you in the south if so how do you deal with the fire ants?

    • @popogejo7245
      @popogejo7245 Год назад

      exoskeleton and kills them, with 0 harm to the environment, plus bentonite may be the best fertilizer known to man!!! You won't believe the production.
      Also if wood chips prove to be problematic, just burn em and spread the ashes all the beneficial nutrient is still in the ashes, (that's where the ashes from your grandparents wood stoves went, remenber?) Here's some links to informational channels that explain how and why no till works so much better to grow things

    • @popogejo7245
      @popogejo7245 Год назад

      @@burntchurch sorry part of my reply was erased as I sent it!

    • @popogejo7245
      @popogejo7245 Год назад +1

      @@burntchurch if wood chips are problematic try putting down bentonite, (drilling mud\ pond sealer) first. With lots around the ant hill

    • @popogejo7245
      @popogejo7245 Год назад

      @@burntchurch the bentonite is actually volcanic dust that has tiny little glass shards that get into the exoskelotons of insects and kills them while doing no environmental damage

  • @anitrambunn6433
    @anitrambunn6433 Год назад +1

    Looks like a castor plant

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Yes your exactly right we call them mole beans around here they are suppost to keep moles out of the garden thank you for watching and commenting

  • @markshepardson4450
    @markshepardson4450 Год назад +1

    Rysin,Casterbean,highly toxic

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +2

      You are exactly right thank you for commenting

    • @markshepardson4450
      @markshepardson4450 Год назад +1

      Very invasive unwanted weed here in the Islands.

  • @Chasingvugs
    @Chasingvugs 5 месяцев назад

    That soil ain’t right for tomatoe looks like a lot of clay they do better in sand

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  5 месяцев назад

      Yes it is alot of clay Im working on aminding it

  • @amandagrace3371
    @amandagrace3371 Год назад +1

    Okra

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      It does favor okra alot but it is castor bean or we call it mole bean iy suppost to keep moles away from garden thank you for watching and commenting

  • @tambrasmith9707
    @tambrasmith9707 Год назад +1

    Okra

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch  Год назад +1

      Those are castor beans we call them mole beans they are suppost to keep moles out of the garden that was a good guess though because they do favor okra thank you for watching and commenting