It might be easier to do two beds, one with electriculture and one without some distance from each other to find out the number, health, and size differences.
When you do experiments out in the field, you are supposed to have small sections intermixed. That way if one plot of land gets more sun or water or has better nutrients in the soil, that would be in both in experimental group and control.
I got my copper wires Monday afternoon and followed the instructions. Yesterday I was checking out a watermelon vine that had blooms on it. There is already a little baby melon! The one beside it hasn’t even bloomed yet, but it’s about to. Wow! It is amazing.
Good Morning Danny & Wanda from The Bahamas 🇧🇸 Beautiful harvest, I'll be trying eletroculture next year for sure. I heard about this years ago and forgot thanks for refreshing my memory.
A lot of consistent hard work by both of you. Thanks for showing your efforts and results with education sprinkled throughout. Experience and education. I thank both of you for sharing your wealth of knowledge and skill sets.
I would not have the patience to disentangle and separate vines by electroculture or not! I agree with the commenter who suggested two different beds for an experiment. You got a nice yield regardless. I’m interested to see how Wanda prepares them, and how long they last in storage.
Beautiful! I love electraculture! It saved 2 fruit trees that were very near to death. I order from Mr Micky. Now I bought solid coper wire, 12 and 10 game and will make some tall antenas. Thx for bringing the info to me! Love all y'all and what y'all bring me. Blessings, julie
WOW! How interesting!!! You have explained what went wrong with my "garden" this year. I can only grow in grow bags... Last year I had to put nylon fencing around all of my bags to keep our dog, who thinks he's a goat, from eating our plants. Plants did amazing with little to no fertilization. This year, did not need to put up fencing, fertilized from good RUclips channel advice. And plants did not perform NEAR as well. Did get the Electro culture coils and can't give a true evaluation on those at this point. I hope you get a chance to read this comment, and maybe it can help you with your research on this!! ❤👍🙏
That corn is amazing! You're getting a bumper crop this year since it all died last year. God is good! Our spaghetti squash lasted us 9 months in 60°F, it would have went longer but we ate it all! I think the lowest it can go is 50 or 55°, unfortunately. Our potatoes weren't as happy at that temperature, they had huge 2ft sprouts on them but we still planted them and they're doing well so far!
Mrs Wanda I too wrap my plants back into each other, takes less space and you can grow more in the area...not only that it helps with weed control. I understand where Danny is coming from as your experimenting but we ladies think differently nice neat rows lol. I too noticed the electroculture plants had major difference in roots. My tomato starts are always up potted into clear solo cups the starts with copper antennas had huge thick massive white root systems, the ones without had thin hair like clear roots all started at the same times. Now my pepper starts and plants I have not noticed any differences as of yet, my squash plants the ones with copper are 2 and 3 times the size of the ones without.
That is now? Wow. The difference zoning and altitude makes! I am in the south east of France at 1000M. My corn is 1" high. lol my squash is only just showing leaves and some are still in the late germination stage. My tomatoes are between 3" high and in germination. I have some chard some lettuce, some strawberries and some old collards that went to seed. I'm cutting some of the tops off to see if they will go back into veg. Great work. i'm jealous of your location.
It might be easier to place an antenna every 5'-6' with their overlapping 3' radius than to set up a wire (ley line). I'm loving your garden reports this year!
Was watching this video and towards the end your talking about the roots on the corn and mentioned one got blown over in the high wind. I hill my corn just like you do potatoes. I hill them when they are about a foot tall and then again when they're about waist high. Everytime you hill them they send out more roots. These roots not only collect more nutrients for the corn plant, but they also anchor that stalk to the ground. Since I started hilling my corn I have never lost one to the wind. They might curve over towards the ground, but usually within 24 hours they're standing straight back up.
Speaking of rain, for some reason its been raining everywhere but in my area. Lol. It comes over us and may let go of a few drops but when it hits New Orleans it pours. Lol
I dehydrate my spaghetti squash. It rehydrates beautifully & is easier to store when I get a lot of them. I also grate my zucchini & pack it into seal bags in 4-cup amounts & freeze them. I use it for zucchini bread, in lasagna, etc. ;D
i Have done electroculture on my watermelons and it works great. There were 2 to 3 melons on each plant that got real big (40 to 45Lb each) and real sweet.
Always interested in what y all are seeing and our progress with electroculture. Ours so far plants may not be bigger but seem to have more production.
Mrs. Wanda, do you make zucchini boats? I slice in half length ways and scoop it out leaving half to 3/4 inch thickness and put my marinara meat sauce over them in a casserole dish, cover with cheese and bake till tender.
Hi danny and wanda . I started electric culture in my two raised bed gardens in february and i'm seeing amazing results. I live here in texas where there's no dirt and lots of bugs and i've seen probably a sixty percent drop in pesticides and a remarkable yield in almost everything. I think it works.
Hi Danny and Wanda. Nice to see the squash where there is electroculture and where it's not. Thanks for your explanation and thoughts on using electroculture with vining plants. You've sure got a lot of squash. The Danny Corn is sure looking good. I know you have to be excited to see how it's doing. That's a big tomato worm. But a lot of tomatoes you'll have soon and huge. So appreciate you sharing and rich blessings to you both.
You know, God may be working with that fence, for the corn. lol Who knows how many people praying for that corn to finish out strong, well, and safely! Out of curiosity, I ordered a few of those little simple antennae coils from hills mills. Didn't really have time to set up much in the way of controls, but I've been surprised at the changes in every location I've placed a little coil. Will definitely spend some time this winter getting geared up for more coverage, of various types. Speaking to insect pests, I've had onion aphids last few years that are just a pain. Nothing eats them yet, and they weaken unto death everything they get latched onto. Haven't had a good time with my grey shallots, and I was about to write off this year's crop as barely capable of sad divisions, to try again next year. Stuck a coil in there on June 3rd. Plants bowed down, and just about BLACK with those aphids. Today June 10th, plants are mostly green (!), in the correct position for nearing harvest, slightly up. Could not find even one aphid on them. Shocking.
What a wonderful Harvest mr. Danny and Miss Wanda! I'm so excited to try spaghetti squash someday. Right now we have Halloween pumpkins, speckled pup pumpkins, Trumbocino's, and Boston marrow along with caserta zucchini, gooseneck yellow zucchini, and we have a whitish yellow and it's not recognizable and otherwise I don't recognize this I know for a fact that I've never grown this variety before whatever it is and I'm thinking maybe it's a mistake when they were putting seeds and the envelopes and I got maybe a mysterious pumpkinseed? Cuz they're coming out the color of your butternut squash believe it or not and it's growing but it looks more whitish I have no clue what it is. All the pumpkins in the middle of the yard where all volunteers from last year's pumpkins and all of them are producing exactly like the pup speckled pumpkins from last year... except for this one plant. Any idea why? Cross-pollination with my Halloween pumpkin? You would think it would be orange or you would think it would look something like my Halloween Tyson if it? So weird hahaha but there are at least three pumpkins of that weird color growing in the backyard.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I love to grow things too, I just wish I had a larger place. Been praying God finds a new place that’s much larger.
It’s pretty difficult to tell how they grew, when the vines are all jumbled together. I didn’t do Electra culture in my spaghetti squash, but I did let the vines travel where they will. Some ran out and others stayed pretty much to themselves. None tangled with their neighbors. I sprayed the entire stems with BT and so far the SVB haven’t killed any yet. I’ve seen them and even caught one.
Your jolly green giant corn, I have a wire in ground at some cabbage 3 plants , tge one south and west are bigger than the one on the east, sounds like fir vines would need LOTS of copper culture
Mr Danny I was watching your video and you were talking about the "Danny Corn" and it came to me and I wondered do you make up your own ingredients for chicken feed or you just buy a laying product. I seen the video you did on the cracked corn for the chickens but was wondering if there's more ingredients you add as a feed.? If ya don't mind sharing that info i be grateful. James
Anything that isn't stiff, won't rot or snap before the season is over. Loose figure eight around branches unless they are already full girth. Looks like they went with nylon thread? Which is what I've mostly settled on too. Fades away, but last the whole season. If tied right, can be untied and used again for light weight English peas in winter. Elastic is gross in the south. Degrades into powdery debris all over your plot, and barely is able to last the season. T-shirt strips and similar are gross, but in the heavy with mildew way, by season end. Also degrades but, at least if you are careful, that's 100% cotton. Many use hosiery and similar materials, but I hate the way they feel on my hot roughened hands.
Our hickory king get tall like that too. It's already past knee high in Ohio and it ain't even 4th of July. Our hickory king gave us 3 to 4 ears per stalk last year but we plant green beans between the corn so that could be why too..we did the same this year. My husband is 6'7 and the corn was WAY taller than him. Our back fence is about 10ft. And it was as tall as that...with the way its growing this year it's gonna do the same 🙂
We planted hickory king two years ago and it done great also. When we made cornmeal and cornflour it was tasteless and bland. So we went back to our Danny corn.
Do you have any good recipes for spaghetti squash? I've had it roasted with butter and garlic and liked it, but didn't really care to use it as a substitute for pasta in sketti sauce. I love growing all types of squash, they do well in my zone. It would be nice to add this to my garden next year.
I will be courise to see the grain production of the Danny Corn. To me it would be a great silage corn.. Verdict is out on the bushels of grain. I'm afraid stalks are taking away from the grain yield.
Have you thought about running a strand of electric fence close to the groung maybe wound through the copper coils? Also it would be easier if you guys put a landscaping flag where yall put the coils.
Danny, do you have a video talking about the pickle worm? I have never heard of this and just picked some of my spaghetti squash. It has some damage but I'm not sure if it is what your talking about. As always thank you so much for your help!
If you start in their videos from around... April, maybe? Middle of March? They show how they set up the electroculture, and I'm pretty sure the nylon fence is in a different one.
It might be easier to do two beds, one with electriculture and one without some distance from each other to find out the number, health, and size differences.
When you do experiments out in the field, you are supposed to have small sections intermixed. That way if one plot of land gets more sun or water or has better nutrients in the soil, that would be in both in experimental group and control.
@@reneejmj Thamks, that’s good to know ❤️
but, Mickey said for each spring, they are good for about a 3 ft radius, thus the neighboring plant would benefit
I got my copper wires Monday afternoon and followed the instructions. Yesterday I was checking out a watermelon vine that had blooms on it. There is already a little baby melon! The one beside it hasn’t even bloomed yet, but it’s about to. Wow! It is amazing.
Where did you get the wires? This is something totally new to me.
@@cheesekake1841 hills mills homestead
You can use any copper wire
@@genieking6191 Ah.. Thank you.
@@nancygrogan6082 Thank you.
Good morning y'all ❤
Danny this Electroculture is also BLOWING UP our Gardens! THANK YOU SO MUCH for introducing us to it!
OMGOSH!!!!!!! The more I watch y'all The more EXCITED I am getting 😂😂😂😂
I think the abundance is a sign
Good Morning Danny & Wanda from The Bahamas 🇧🇸 Beautiful harvest, I'll be trying eletroculture next year for sure. I heard about this years ago and forgot thanks for refreshing my memory.
Thank you for explaining about the nylon fencing in combination with the Electroculture!!!!! We are FOLLOWING and EMULATING what you are doing ❤
I picture Danny and Wanda standing on a street corner passing out spaghetti squash. Amazing harvest.
A lot of consistent hard work by both of you. Thanks for showing your efforts and results with education sprinkled throughout.
Experience and education. I thank both of you for sharing your wealth of knowledge and skill sets.
The best growing water truly does come from God❤
I would not have the patience to disentangle and separate vines by electroculture or not! I agree with the commenter who suggested two different beds for an experiment. You got a nice yield regardless. I’m interested to see how Wanda prepares them, and how long they last in storage.
I’ve been looking into electro culture. I’m happy to see an experiment from a reputable source. Thank you all! ❤️
Did electric culture on my tomatoes and cucumbers and WOW what a difference in last year.i am sold on it
Beautiful! I love electraculture! It saved 2 fruit trees that were very near to death. I order from Mr Micky. Now I bought solid coper wire, 12 and 10 game and will make some tall antenas. Thx for bringing the info to me! Love all y'all and what y'all bring me. Blessings, julie
WOW! How interesting!!! You have explained what went wrong with my "garden" this year. I can only grow in grow bags... Last year I had to put nylon fencing around all of my bags to keep our dog, who thinks he's a goat, from eating our plants. Plants did amazing with little to no fertilization. This year, did not need to put up fencing, fertilized from good RUclips channel advice. And plants did not perform NEAR as well. Did get the Electro culture coils and can't give a true evaluation on those at this point. I hope you get a chance to read this comment, and maybe it can help you with your research on this!! ❤👍🙏
That corn is amazing! You're getting a bumper crop this year since it all died last year. God is good!
Our spaghetti squash lasted us 9 months in 60°F, it would have went longer but we ate it all! I think the lowest it can go is 50 or 55°, unfortunately. Our potatoes weren't as happy at that temperature, they had huge 2ft sprouts on them but we still planted them and they're doing well so far!
Our electroculture on our squash didnt really work but in our greenhouse they Are growing ao good
Did y’all notice that huge Chemical trail at the 5:57 mark?
Yep.
Both of you grow the best gardens on RUclips!
WOW to your squash. Great harvest. May you continue to be blessed abundantly. Much love✝️
Love looking at the garden, it's amazing the size differences from the electric culture. Thank you for sharing. Wishing all a great weekend.
Mrs Wanda I too wrap my plants back into each other, takes less space and you can grow more in the area...not only that it helps with weed control. I understand where Danny is coming from as your experimenting but we ladies think differently nice neat rows lol.
I too noticed the electroculture plants had major difference in roots. My tomato starts are always up potted into clear solo cups the starts with copper antennas had huge thick massive white root systems, the ones without had thin hair like clear roots all started at the same times. Now my pepper starts and plants I have not noticed any differences as of yet, my squash plants the ones with copper are 2 and 3 times the size of the ones without.
That is now? Wow. The difference zoning and altitude makes! I am in the south east of France at 1000M. My corn is 1" high. lol my squash is only just showing leaves and some are still in the late germination stage. My tomatoes are between 3" high and in germination. I have some chard some lettuce, some strawberries and some old collards that went to seed. I'm cutting some of the tops off to see if they will go back into veg.
Great work. i'm jealous of your location.
G’mornin Danny and Wanda.
Morning
It might be easier to place an antenna every 5'-6' with their overlapping 3' radius than to set up a wire (ley line). I'm loving your garden reports this year!
Was watching this video and towards the end your talking about the roots on the corn and mentioned one got blown over in the high wind.
I hill my corn just like you do potatoes. I hill them when they are about a foot tall and then again when they're about waist high. Everytime you hill them they send out more roots. These roots not only collect more nutrients for the corn plant, but they also anchor that stalk to the ground. Since I started hilling my corn I have never lost one to the wind. They might curve over towards the ground, but usually within 24 hours they're standing straight back up.
Give and it shall be given unto you, pressed down, shaken together, and overflowing. God bless youguys.
Speaking of rain, for some reason its been raining everywhere but in my area. Lol. It comes over us and may let go of a few drops but when it hits New Orleans it pours. Lol
I dehydrate my spaghetti squash. It rehydrates beautifully & is easier to store when I get a lot of them. I also grate my zucchini & pack it into seal bags in 4-cup amounts & freeze them. I use it for zucchini bread, in lasagna, etc. ;D
i Have done electroculture on my watermelons and it works great. There were 2 to 3 melons on each plant that got real big (40 to 45Lb each) and real sweet.
Wow! Good to know!
Always interested in what y all are seeing and our progress with electroculture. Ours so far plants may not be bigger but seem to have more production.
Mrs. Wanda, do you make zucchini boats? I slice in half length ways and scoop it out leaving half to 3/4 inch thickness and put my marinara meat sauce over them in a casserole dish, cover with cheese and bake till tender.
Hi danny and wanda . I started electric culture in my two raised bed gardens in february and i'm seeing amazing results. I live here in texas where there's no dirt and lots of bugs and i've seen probably a sixty percent drop in pesticides and a remarkable yield in almost everything. I think it works.
I live in Florida. My Dad lives less than hour away from you. I would love to see your garden someday😊
Oh i have started ferminting my vegetables!!..and eggs..everything looks gorgeous
Considering not much rain. Looks great
Wow….your Danny corn is beautiful! It’s amazing as to how tall it is.
Danny is there a reason why you don’t keep the vines and leaves in the field and plow them in.
Yes diseases
Good Morning! Have a great day.
Some nice looking spaghetti squash! I did keep getting distracted by the giant Danny corn 😊
Hi Danny and Wanda. Nice to see the squash where there is electroculture and where it's not. Thanks for your explanation and thoughts on using electroculture with vining plants. You've sure got a lot of squash. The Danny Corn is sure looking good. I know you have to be excited to see how it's doing.
That's a big tomato worm. But a lot of tomatoes you'll have soon and huge.
So appreciate you sharing and rich blessings to you both.
I am in Northwest Arkansas and my celebrity tomatoes are doing the same. Some flat and some with points. Thanks for sharing.
Thankyou for showing us . I love your garden.
We always grew purple hull peas. It was the best tasting peas in the US. Hope they do real good in your soil
You know, God may be working with that fence, for the corn. lol Who knows how many people praying for that corn to finish out strong, well, and safely!
Out of curiosity, I ordered a few of those little simple antennae coils from hills mills. Didn't really have time to set up much in the way of controls, but I've been surprised at the changes in every location I've placed a little coil. Will definitely spend some time this winter getting geared up for more coverage, of various types.
Speaking to insect pests, I've had onion aphids last few years that are just a pain. Nothing eats them yet, and they weaken unto death everything they get latched onto. Haven't had a good time with my grey shallots, and I was about to write off this year's crop as barely capable of sad divisions, to try again next year.
Stuck a coil in there on June 3rd. Plants bowed down, and just about BLACK with those aphids. Today June 10th, plants are mostly green (!), in the correct position for nearing harvest, slightly up. Could not find even one aphid on them. Shocking.
Holy smokes!! Congrats on the amazing harvest and thanks for the continued lessons on electroculture.
Just beautiful! Man, oh, man!
What a wonderful Harvest mr. Danny and Miss Wanda! I'm so excited to try spaghetti squash someday. Right now we have Halloween pumpkins, speckled pup pumpkins, Trumbocino's, and Boston marrow along with caserta zucchini, gooseneck yellow zucchini, and we have a whitish yellow and it's not recognizable and otherwise I don't recognize this I know for a fact that I've never grown this variety before whatever it is and I'm thinking maybe it's a mistake when they were putting seeds and the envelopes and I got maybe a mysterious pumpkinseed? Cuz they're coming out the color of your butternut squash believe it or not and it's growing but it looks more whitish I have no clue what it is. All the pumpkins in the middle of the yard where all volunteers from last year's pumpkins and all of them are producing exactly like the pup speckled pumpkins from last year... except for this one plant. Any idea why? Cross-pollination with my Halloween pumpkin? You would think it would be orange or you would think it would look something like my Halloween Tyson if it? So weird hahaha but there are at least three pumpkins of that weird color growing in the backyard.
Good morning y'all! Any advice to combat pickle worms? They've been awful here in south Georgia.
Not really.
Very nice yield on your spaghetti squash. Garden looks amazung. I look forward to all your videos. Thank you.
Wanda, I’ve never seen a celebrity tomato with a point . Have a great day!
I am hoping the brace roots dig in good for the wind and storms. Check out the suckers, and I've never seen anything like them.
You answered my question about the fence at the end of the video thank you❤
Good morning and thank you for showing this with the tips for growing and harvesting. Thank you and god bless!
Your corn looks amazing!!
Yep, Danny corn is a jungle for my 5 feet. Still, I want some when you start selling seed. I have to try it.
My purple haul cowpeas are so amazing this year! 💜
Sweet update. I'll use the link & order some fencing this wknd.😊
You have not given us any updates on the mill that you have ordered
Good morning Danny n Wanda ghat electroculrure really works its amazing
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I love to grow things too, I just wish I had a larger place. Been praying God finds a new place that’s much larger.
IT WOULD BE FUN TO EC TOBACCO PLANTS SINCE THEY ARE ALREADY A BIG PLANT LOL
It’s pretty difficult to tell how they grew, when the vines are all jumbled together. I didn’t do Electra culture in my spaghetti squash, but I did let the vines travel where they will. Some ran out and others stayed pretty much to themselves. None tangled with their neighbors. I sprayed the entire stems with BT and so far the SVB haven’t killed any yet. I’ve seen them and even caught one.
Learned a lot from Mr.Danny! Might be some induced voltage bleeding off that powerline. Transmission voltage would be noticeable.
That nylon fencing looks like it did wonders!
Your jolly green giant corn, I have a wire in ground at some cabbage 3 plants , tge one south and west are bigger than the one on the east, sounds like fir vines would need LOTS of copper culture
Wanda, I wonder if you put one of those coils near a pecan tree or/and some your fruit trees.. how they would do!?
Nice squash. ❤❤❤ your corn 👍👍👍🙏
Mr Danny I was watching your video and you were talking about the "Danny Corn" and it came to me and I wondered do you make up your own ingredients for chicken feed or you just buy a laying product. I seen the video you did on the cracked corn for the chickens but was wondering if there's more ingredients you add as a feed.? If ya don't mind sharing that info i be grateful.
James
Mornin’ from a burb of Cincinnati. I am staying with fur-grand a few days.
🙏🏻
ENJOYING YOUR CHANNEL VERY MUCH. GOOD CONTENT
My question is to Danny and Wanda what kind of fence do you have around that Garden that the spaghetti squash was growing into??
8ft nylon deer fencing from Growers Solution
The corn is amazing
Great harvest!!!! When will you be able to harvest your corn 🌽?
When it dries.
It wd be interesting to see what Copper Mesh wd do for gm-bugs & other pests. Just a ring of it around the plant base or cage? 🍒
We're learning so much from watching yall. Thank you so much. Keep up the amazing work.
What a great harvest! ❤️
Thank you for your Awesome video.
Another question Danny and Wanda what is the best thing to use to tie up tomato plants??
Anything that isn't stiff, won't rot or snap before the season is over. Loose figure eight around branches unless they are already full girth. Looks like they went with nylon thread? Which is what I've mostly settled on too. Fades away, but last the whole season. If tied right, can be untied and used again for light weight English peas in winter.
Elastic is gross in the south. Degrades into powdery debris all over your plot, and barely is able to last the season. T-shirt strips and similar are gross, but in the heavy with mildew way, by season end. Also degrades but, at least if you are careful, that's 100% cotton. Many use hosiery and similar materials, but I hate the way they feel on my hot roughened hands.
I mark all my vine type plants with small tomato stakes. Melons, squash, etc. not cucumbers because they come and go quicker.
Our hickory king get tall like that too. It's already past knee high in Ohio and it ain't even 4th of July. Our hickory king gave us 3 to 4 ears per stalk last year but we plant green beans between the corn so that could be why too..we did the same this year. My husband is 6'7 and the corn was WAY taller than him. Our back fence is about 10ft. And it was as tall as that...with the way its growing this year it's gonna do the same 🙂
We planted hickory king two years ago and it done great also. When we made cornmeal and cornflour it was tasteless and bland. So we went back to our Danny corn.
Do you have any good recipes for spaghetti squash? I've had it roasted with butter and garlic and liked it, but didn't really care to use it as a substitute for pasta in sketti sauce. I love growing all types of squash, they do well in my zone. It would be nice to add this to my garden next year.
We use them in place of pasta because of all the chemicals in pasta. Plus I'm gluten intolerant.
Have you ever made a baked spaghetti casserole? The texture of the squash might be better for that?
I haven't listened to the whole thing but do you burn the marked leaves? Presumably you don't compost them?
If I can remember what I was told. The pointy tomatoes has to do with stress and cool weather 😎
Got my electroculture in the ground 2 days ago. We'll see if it makes a difference.
Nice harvest.😮😊❤
Speaking of cucumbers, can you freeze dry relish?
Mornin Deep South ☕️
Morning
Thanks for sharing
I will be courise to see the grain production of the Danny
Corn. To me it would be a great silage corn.. Verdict is out on the bushels of grain.
I'm afraid stalks are taking away from the grain yield.
I usually get large full ears.
I'm going to plant spaghetti squash next year. What do y'all think about growing and training the vines to a cattle panel?
They're very stickery they might not eat them.
Excellent and valuable video guys. Gonna start making wire sprials next week and tying pantyhose.
nice garden
Have you thought about running a strand of electric fence close to the groung maybe wound through the copper coils? Also it would be easier if you guys put a landscaping flag where yall put the coils.
I bake my spaghetti squash and then freeze it for later use. You might try baking and then freeze drying.
Got some ready for the fd
Is that some sort of miniature fruiting spaghetti squash? They are less than 1/3 the size of mine.
Danny, do you have a video talking about the pickle worm? I have never heard of this and just picked some of my spaghetti squash. It has some damage but I'm not sure if it is what your talking about. As always thank you so much for your help!
No I just mention it in the videos.
Danny one way is to create a piramid shape. With tall antenna at the corner.
Great harvest! How do u get rid of the vine bores
Use a really stinking fertilizer.
Do you have a video on setting up the electro culture things? What is this person talking about nylon fencing. I order some so help please.
If you start in their videos from around... April, maybe? Middle of March? They show how they set up the electroculture, and I'm pretty sure the nylon fence is in a different one.