Frequency Farming: Tapping into Nature's Energy Grid- Episode 12

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In this enlightening episode of "In The Garden With Susan," we dive into the fascinating world of electroculture, with a special focus on the pioneering work of Yannick Van Doorne. Discover how the intersection of electricity, magnetism, and agriculture is revolutionizing our approach to gardening and farming.

Electroculture, a practice dating back centuries, is re-emerging as a solution for food security to enhance plant growth and soil health without relying on conventional fertilizers or pesticides. We explore a variety of innovative techniques, including:
1. Harnessing Earth and Cosmic Energies: Learn how natural electromagnetic forces are used to improve soil fertility and stimulate plant growth.
2. Magnetoculture vs. Electroculture: Understand the distinction between these two methods and their unique benefits to plants.
3. Natural Elements in Electroculture: Discover the role of copper spirals and coils in capturing atmospheric electricity to benefit plants.
4. Lakhovsky Coils in Practice: Learn about these simple yet effective loops and how they've been used to boost plant vitality and health.

Join Susan as she explores how these natural, energy-based techniques can be easily integrated into your own garden, providing an efficient approach to nurturing plant life. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this episode is packed with insights and tips on how you can apply these ancient yet innovative methods in your own green space.
Useful Links:
- Yannick Van Doorne's Electroculture(https://www.electroculturevandoorne.com/)
- Introduction to Electroculture (https://www.electrocultureandmagnetoculture.com/)
- Lakhovsky Coils in Gardening
(http://www.lakhovskycoils.com/)

Tune in to "Frequency Farming: Tapping into Nature's Energy Grid" on "In The Garden With Susan" for a journey into the electrifying world of advanced gardening techniques!

Find this podcast and rare heirloom seeds at www.gardenfaeriebotanicals.ca

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