ElectroCulture Gardening With Wire Baskets

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#Electroculture, #Gardening,#Vegetables, Today Mickey teaches us his method of electroculture using mother nature as an energy force to produce bumper yields of vegetables and fruit. Electroculture is a method Mickey has used for over 40 years, harnessing the energy from lightening storms to boost the microorganisms in the soil and plants. #Garden, #Terracing, #TomatoCage, #TomatoBasket,#Lightning, #Electic, #Energy

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  • @user-nk9qj3dg1j
    @user-nk9qj3dg1j9 күн бұрын

    Микки и Кэти, я восхищена атмосферой любви ,заботы,которая живёт в вас и насыщает всё окружающее пространство вокруг. Вы покорили моё сердце своим теплом. Как у вас всё продуманно ,аккуратно плодовито, изобильно! С Любовью из Сибири!!!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    6 күн бұрын

    @user-nk9qj3dg1j Привет, друг-садовод. Спасибо за ваш добрый комментарий. Мы очень рады, что вам понравилось наше видео. Большая любовь из США. Hello Gardening Friend. Thank you for your kind comment. We are very happy that you enjoyed our video. Much love from USA

  • @SirSkippy87
    @SirSkippy87 Жыл бұрын

    Copper works best and is the most efficient. The first time I tried electroculture, I used electroculture on 2 tomato plants, 1 Tami G grape tomato and one lemon boy tomato plant. The two electro culture plants produced flowers and fruit first and grew to 17’7” and 19’3” long. All my other tomatoes grew the usual 10’-12’. It does work!! I use copper coil antennas, which function based on Aether theory and principles of electrostatics, literally harnessing the available energy in the air all around us everyday. “If you want to understand the world, think in terms of frequency, energy, and vibration!” - Nicola Tesla

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Greetings Auditing Reality. Thank you for sharing your experience with Electroculture. I've been trying to get the word out to gardeners for a long time and when I mention Electroculture most look at me like I've grown a third eye or something. It is not a new practice. I learned about it in the 70's from reading an organic gardening book and I've practiced it a long while. I really enjoyed how you detailed your experience and it is clear to me that you understand the theory and principles involved in the practice. I sincerely appreciate your comment. Thank you for your interest in our channel. - Mickey and Kathy P.S.Check out our video on the copper coil antennas we used for raised beds and containers. I believe you will enjoy it.

  • @gail7998

    @gail7998

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead The YT channel "Culture Elevate" is promoting eletroculture.

  • @swissbandent

    @swissbandent

    Жыл бұрын

    Aluminum works just as good and much cheaper.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Simon Eichenberger. We appreciate your comment and for watching our channel.

  • @bobbiduval7961

    @bobbiduval7961

    Жыл бұрын

    Auditing reality, Love that quote💕I use it quite often. Great info in this comment. Ty

  • @phoenixfireclusterbomb
    @phoenixfireclusterbomb Жыл бұрын

    If you can get your antenna high enough you’ll draw energy from the ether consistently, feeding the plants all season long. No electrical storms required.

  • @afj713

    @afj713

    Жыл бұрын

    Yea from what I’ve seen there are blueprints online on some different systems

  • @liquidluck711

    @liquidluck711

    Жыл бұрын

    @@afj713 could you provide some key terms to aid the search process? Or possibly sites you'd recc. I can do most the digging myself!

  • @gerrieslegers9064

    @gerrieslegers9064

    Жыл бұрын

    could you hint me to some more info on that please? (books, videos, websites) I got some bits and pieces, and a French book downloaded, but not much in English.

  • @amazingrace1958

    @amazingrace1958

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @amazingrace1958

    @amazingrace1958

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @armywife7922
    @armywife7922 Жыл бұрын

    Mr Mickey Thank You so much. Mr Danny sent me over. I have been researching alot the last few months on copper and electro culture. Viktor Schauberger had created a beautiful copper plow back in the day, and of course the govt sealed the design for 50 years and told the people they would grow TOOO much food using copper. Thanks again for laying out the who what where and when of bringing back some of these techniques our ancestors used forever and a day ago. Blessings

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your comment and observations on the benefits of copper in the garden. It is definately not a new concept. I learned about it when I was a youngster reading an organic gardening book from my grandmothers bookshelf and have had much success with Electroculture gardening ever since. Here's to your garden successes too! Thanks for watching and subscribing to Hill's Mill Homestead. We appreciate you.

  • @canadiangemstones7636

    @canadiangemstones7636

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh yes, the government kept us from using a copper plow.... ahahahahaha...

  • @abcxyz-io7wt
    @abcxyz-io7wt Жыл бұрын

    We listened to you and Danny mention the electroculture so I wanted to come over and see what your doing. I always noticed how much bigger and better our plants look after a storm. Didn't connect that it was the electricity in the air, I always thought it was just because the plants were getting a good soak from natural raining. 🤷‍♀️ Very interesting, thanks 💝

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello abcxyz. It works for us. Thanks for watching and subscribing. We appreciate you.

  • @MrToontuber

    @MrToontuber

    Жыл бұрын

    Its the nitrogen in the rainwater .

  • @DangerDude616

    @DangerDude616

    Жыл бұрын

    The real reason, is that energy from lightning breaks the bonds of the Nitrogen molecules in our atmosphere (Earth's atmosphere is 78% Nitrogen). These loose Nitrogen atoms immediately bond to Oxygen to create Nitrogen Dioxide. This is collected by rainwater as it falls and is dissolved into the water, converting to Nitric Acid, and other Nitrates. These Nitrates serve as fertilizer for plants.

  • @Buttercup624
    @Buttercup62411 ай бұрын

    Hi Kathy & Mickey 💞 I watched Danny's ghrist mill stone video around Father's Day and was so touched by the love between y'all. My dad has been gone 18 years yesterday and that video really meant a lot to me. So I came on over and ordered 4 of your antennas and can hardly wait to get them!!! 🤗 I also ordered a humble spool of copper wire. Thank you both for all you do to help us. I can hear my daddy saying ... copper ... humm ... worth a try, with his raised eyebrows and half a smile and you just knew he was thinking, that's my girl. Love you guys 🩷 Happy 4th of July.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    10 ай бұрын

    It makes us humbly HAPPY to have wonderful people like you to reflect on good memories by watching channels like ours and like minded folks like @DeepSouthHomestead. That is the very best we can ever hope for. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful story with us.

  • @marcusferreira5224
    @marcusferreira52246 ай бұрын

    grato

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @coffee_drinker2912
    @coffee_drinker2912 Жыл бұрын

    I like the doggy!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Coffee_Drinker, thanks for watching and subscribing. Happy hot coffee day!

  • @ThePerennialGardenSociety
    @ThePerennialGardenSociety Жыл бұрын

    I LOVE how much they are in love!! It gives the rest of the world hope in these times!!!

  • @dojodance
    @dojodance Жыл бұрын

    I have noticed that my tomatoes and peppers liked the cages.... I just thought they liked the little "houses" around them and it took weight stress off.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    JJ Willow, we like the way you think! Thanks for your comment. We appreciate you.

  • @kimberlyhughes4515
    @kimberlyhughes4515 Жыл бұрын

    Danny (DSH) sent me here to learn from one of the best about electroculture! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Kimberly Hughes. Thanks for coming over! I humbly cant live up to Danny's high account, but we sure love the results we receive as we practice Electroculture in our gardens every year. Would not ever garden without it by choice. Thank you. We appreciate you.

  • @ThePerennialGardenSociety
    @ThePerennialGardenSociety2 жыл бұрын

    YOU ARE THE BEST, MR MICKEY!!!! ONE SMART COOKIE. I JUST LOVE YOU!!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    2 жыл бұрын

    Aww thank you sweetheart! I love you more.

  • @Matthew8473
    @Matthew84733 ай бұрын

    I'm in awe of this content. I read a book with a similar theme, and it was truly awe-inspiring. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you Matthew8473. We appreciate your kind comments.

  • @waynepierce7305
    @waynepierce7305 Жыл бұрын

    I thumbes up yall because of the feeling yall gave me in relation to the awesome love and friendship the two of you seem to share for one another.. truly a blessing. I . N . V . U .!!!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Wayne Pierce. We LOVE each other. And more so RESPECT one another. And we LOVE you also friend. Thanks for the thumbs up and we appreciate you.

  • @waynepierce7305

    @waynepierce7305

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead and so be it.. Also,may Almighty God continue to lead guide and bless you and yours.. Sincerely and most respectfully, wayne

  • @stots46
    @stots46 Жыл бұрын

    I have been growing vegetables for 3 years and I cannot believe how cheaply vegetables are sold in the store. My tomatoes and cucumbers would be going for a small fortune for the challenges and effort. Gardening is very rewarding and worth while. The gardeners in this video, it isn’t their first rodeo that is for sure. I have a lot to learn. Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello STOTS. The added benefit of gardening is that you can step outside of your door and have a fresh homegrown vegetable with confidence in knowing where and how it was grown, and whether pesticides or harsh chemicals were used and who handled it along the way to your table. It is definately challenging to grow your own but we agree, worth while and rewarding for your efforts. HAPPY GARDENING!

  • @irenewindhorse7046
    @irenewindhorse704610 ай бұрын

    I love you guys! Gratitude❣️

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    10 ай бұрын

    We love you right back, irenewindhorse7046. Thanks for watching and supporting our channel. We appreciate you.

  • @patriciaserdahl5577
    @patriciaserdahl5577 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing I just started ElectoCulture gardening been making all types of Copper Antennas for my gardens n even my houseplants. Great video n subscribed after stumbling upon your channel God is so good 🙏 🇺🇸 🍅 👍

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Patricia Serdahl. We are so glad to hear that you are giving Electroculture a try. We hope that you find how amazing it is once you begin to practice Electroculture. Thanks for watching and subscribing to our channel. God bless you.

  • @patriciaserdahl5577

    @patriciaserdahl5577

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead Your very welcome n Thank you 😊 🙏

  • @01123heavenlybe
    @01123heavenlybe Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Excellent! 🙏☘️🖖🏻

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Katie OB, we appreciate you watching and subscribing. Happy Gardening

  • @SurvivalPathways
    @SurvivalPathways Жыл бұрын

    Semper Fi brother. Awesome job, thanks for sharing.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Got your six Bro! Thanks for your comment and for watching our channel. Sure appreciate you!

  • @SurvivalPathways

    @SurvivalPathways

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead for sure, and sharing your content. My father loves your channel too. He's making the tomato baskets just line you did.. Hooorah

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    So glad that you like the channel and that your dad is making those tomato baskets, they definately last a long time. We've got your six Brother!

  • @DeepSouthHomestead
    @DeepSouthHomestead2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Kathy and Mickey

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    2 жыл бұрын

    Did you see us mention you in this video? Thanking you for the great pots, they are working out great here! We only need 134 more.(LOL)

  • @joelaichner3025

    @joelaichner3025

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m learning !

  • @childofgod94
    @childofgod94 Жыл бұрын

    So glad I found this channel. I needed a new gardening/homestead channel since we lost our precious Old Alabama Gardener. I love that you guys are in my same zone like he was.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Child of God. (What a privilege to be one) We are so glad you found our channel. We loved Old Alabama Gardener also and sure miss watching his videos. Thank you for watching and subscribing and we look forward to hearing from you on our future videos. Happy Gardening!

  • @dwightwiginton3682
    @dwightwiginton3682 Жыл бұрын

    Much love and many blessings from Northwest Alabama, Mr. Mickey!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Right back at you Dwight Wiginton, thank you for watching.

  • @stephencudaback4548
    @stephencudaback4548 Жыл бұрын

    Hay I watch Danny and Wanda on on there you tub show love them guys I all so see you on there show bring there wood love both you guys. And them keep it up from steve c from state of Oregon be good God bless you guys love to be on your show

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Stephen Cudaback from way over yonder in Oregon. So glad you like the videos. Thank you for watching and subscribing. We appreciate you. God bless you!

  • @JVsNorthwoodsHomestead
    @JVsNorthwoodsHomestead Жыл бұрын

    Saw you on Deep South and came to check you out. Electroculture is interesting, maybe that's why our cucumbers were insanely productive this year, we trellised with a roll of concrete wire we found in our property from the previous owner!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Vanessa Homesteads! That is awesome. My first experience with electroculture gardening was similar with a wire tomato cage and a hill of cucumbers planted, more that 40 years ago. I hope you continue with the success in your garden as we have, now that you see how great it works. Happy gardening!

  • @bettypierce5323
    @bettypierce5323 Жыл бұрын

    Danny (Deep South Homestead) mentioned you today. I had never heard of this gardening system. I do use the metal cages so I’m halfway there. Subscribing and I’ll be binge watching your play list.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Betty Pierce. Thank you for watching and subscribing to our channel and here's to much success in your garden this year and years to come. Happy Gardening!

  • @sashaarr7122
    @sashaarr7122 Жыл бұрын

    Your plants are so beautiful. I just found your channel today and I’m so excited to see your other videos

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Sasha Arr, welcome to our community.

  • @candessak
    @candessak2 жыл бұрын

    Awe we just love your videos Mr. Mickey and seeing your sweet love there with you was so nice! My husband and I send our love to you both and we enjoy your videos! They are filled with such wonderful tips & info! Have a blessed day my friend! 😉❤🌷

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you and your husband for watching our video, Candessa. We have much love and fun together trying to share with others what might be helpful in their gardens and homesteads.

  • @victoriousclinton9860
    @victoriousclinton9860 Жыл бұрын

    Found this channel cause I looked up Electroculture. I subscribed, and I look forward to seeing more!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Victorious Clinton, Electroculture is another method for gardening and it does help give the plants and vegetables a boost.

  • @jess6327
    @jess63272 жыл бұрын

    Well arent you guys the cutest. Great info and video. I didnt know thats what i was doing by using t-post's and cattle panels for my tomatoes. We get a lot of rain in the PNW but not as much lightning as you guys in the south. Your garden is beautiful. I have a smaller garden space so i plant pretty close and all my tomatoes and peppers dont seem to mind lol. Happy gardening you two and have a blessed weekend!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Jess! Very thoughtful comment. We appreciate you watching our video! Hoping your harvest is abundant!!!!

  • @mycrookedlittlehomestead8363
    @mycrookedlittlehomestead83632 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Mr mickey your garden is looking amazing I'm from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 I use t posts in my garden all the time I didn't know about the electrical from the lighting

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Canadian friend! We are happy to see you hanging out with us from so far away. It sounds like you may be experiencing some electro-culture in your own garden. Hoping you find the video helpful and that your harvest is bountiful this year!

  • @RSJ-Texas
    @RSJ-Texas Жыл бұрын

    Excellent tutorial on electro culture. I always enjoy when you are at Deep South Homestead!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello RSJ-Texas. We are so glad that you found the information on Electro culture useful. AND we are with you about Deep South Homestead, we sure do love Danny and Wanda, here at Hill's Mill.

  • @homesteadblessings8886
    @homesteadblessings88862 жыл бұрын

    Mr. Mickey thank you for your family being involved. You have blessed many. .God's blessing to you and yours

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    2 жыл бұрын

    Blessings all around, friend! It is all about family and community here!

  • @homesteadblessings8886

    @homesteadblessings8886

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead Amen brother

  • @dustinroberts6771
    @dustinroberts67712 жыл бұрын

    That’s very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Dustin, I have used this method of gardening for many years, it does work.

  • @mrpush2532
    @mrpush2532 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting. I've been doing tomatoes with overhead trellis and hang the lines. So much more efficient than fighting pruning through the wire cages. Can do a row in just minutes not fumbling through the wire supports.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Mr Push, You're exactly right, I have grown tomatoes in a double row staggered 1ft square soil and used the twine and clips, they work great. I'll have another video out this year with that method as well as others. Thanks for watching and your comment.

  • @ccpirogue
    @ccpirogue2 жыл бұрын

    Your videos just climbed up them cages a few squares buddy! Garden is looking great! Thanks for an awesome video.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    2 жыл бұрын

    We are gardening squares here! (LOL) Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching.

  • @gailwilliams1083
    @gailwilliams1083 Жыл бұрын

    New to your channel. I will try this method. Your garden looks so healthy. I have been gardening for over 2 years and still learning I have a small backyard .thank you for sharing your beautiful garden

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Gail Williams for subscribing to our channel. That's awesome you are growing a garden, experience is the best teacher. If you can, use farm fence cages I have discovered that is the best way for growing tomatoes. Cucumbers gowing on a metal trellis works very well also.

  • @WideCutSawmill
    @WideCutSawmill Жыл бұрын

    Interesting. I like those home built cages. Got a new sub here.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello WideCutSawMill. Thank you for subscribing and we appreciate your comments also. We found building these cages are far more sturdy than the typical cage and usually alot less expensive. Heres to a good year of gardening, and for your Sawmill as well, for you and yours... Blessings all around!

  • @theeconomicrevolutionist
    @theeconomicrevolutionist11 ай бұрын

    I just became aware of electroculture gardening and reviewing your channel. I live, work and garden in deep south Texas so summer heat and drought is something I contend with often. But we get some good storms and our gardens have some metal in them similar to yours. Lightning produces nitrogen.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks theeconomicrevolutionist for your comment. We appreciate you.

  • @vickieboudwin7781
    @vickieboudwin7781 Жыл бұрын

    I subscribed because I saw you at Deep South Homestead. I love Danny and Wanda. I did not know you grew a garden. Your garden is beautiful and I really like all the information you give for growing a garden. Thank You.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Vickie Boudwin. Thanks for visiting us today. We sure hope you can take some information from our videos and use it in your own homestead/gardening practices. Happy Homesteading!

  • @joelaichner3025
    @joelaichner3025 Жыл бұрын

    Thank You ! Quality information , Have a Fine Day ! From the Upper Peninsula of Michigan , Kingsford

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Joel Aichner. Wow, you are way up yonder! Looked at you on the map and looks like you are just about Canadian friend! But your hometown is about 5 times the size of mine. Glad you joined our channel.

  • @camlobesvtec
    @camlobesvtec2 жыл бұрын

    What a nice setup. I've seen ya on Danny's channel. Great explanation. New subscriber. God bless.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    2 жыл бұрын

    Blessings to you, also, Camlobes! Thank you for watching. We appreciate you!

  • @charlescoker7752
    @charlescoker7752 Жыл бұрын

    I'm in my 70's. I found when it gets to late May to put a shade cloth over the Tomatoes for the rest of the Summer, and early Fall. The tomatoes will not wilt down during the heat of the day. I have tomatoes all the way into late Sept.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    70 years and still gardening and much wisdom to share, Charles Coker. Thank you for a fantastic tip for the Southern Gardener and thanks for watching and subscribing to our channel. We appreciate living libraries like you with much to share. Happy Gardening!

  • @crochetgottaloveit
    @crochetgottaloveit Жыл бұрын

    So, my cattle panels which we bent to make those tall arches are a way of making an electroculture antennae? Very cool, I didn't know. 😊 They are also held in place by metal t-posts. Thank you for your video and I want to learn more about electroculture now.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Lee Ann, yes the cattle panels work great for Electro-Culture. Use metal clips or wire to attatch the post to the panel. Bonus is no bending over to pick and shade.

  • @joeharrison2101
    @joeharrison2101 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting video good information great job

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Joe Harrison, the garden has grown well this year.

  • @shannonkelley675
    @shannonkelley675 Жыл бұрын

    Saw you on Danny&Wanda's stream.... Very pleased to see your videos.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Shannon Kelley. Thanks for visiting us today. We hope that you will find something useful for your garden or homestead in our videos. Happy Gardening!

  • @biggrip713
    @biggrip713 Жыл бұрын

    This place looks like heaven.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello biggrip713. Well its pretty close. We sure enjoy the outdoors. Thanks for watching and subscribing. We appreciate you.

  • @kamryntabak9994
    @kamryntabak9994 Жыл бұрын

    The intro. The hand holding. 👌👍

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Kamryn Tabak.

  • @wildbeast1016
    @wildbeast1016 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the video very helpful, I also suggest you use copper instead of steel or iron, and also make it as long as possible, so the metal harness the Aetheric energy much better. Who knows you could break the world record for how big these plants can get 🥇❤️

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your wonderful comment. The next time I come across a spool of copper "free", I will give it a try and make some connections. We are are always willing to try additional methods to see how well they produce results.

  • @wildbeast1016

    @wildbeast1016

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead Am happy to help, I wish you the best 😊❤️

  • @shaneoneill2254

    @shaneoneill2254

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead magnetic copper wire bro

  • @lisaw1085
    @lisaw1085 Жыл бұрын

    New subscriber here! I’m all in for electroculture 👍🏼😎 I’m studying all I can so I’m ready to go when we buy our property. I’m eager to get going!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Lisa W108. There is much to learn but easy enough to get started in the right direction. Good luck to you and thanks for watching and subscribing. We appreciate you.

  • @stevegally8433
    @stevegally8433 Жыл бұрын

    I recognize you from a D-What video. DWhat? Dan &Wanda of Hattiesburg,MS! I know they’re NOT right in the middle of town. Gettin’ to The point, I admire you drove from 300 miles north. Mebbe Myrtle,MS, just where you are is your biz, but again a’thumbs up👍 for taking wood a long distance to their place.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Steve Gally! Well, actually we drove the lumber from our custom lumber mill, Hill's Mill just outside of Nashville, Tennessee. On our first trip, Mapquest was a big LIAR and advised us it was just a couple hours from here. 8 hours and 450 miles later we arrived at Deep South Homestead LOL. But we are lucky now to call Danny and Wanda dear friends. Thanks for watching and subscribing. We sure appreciate you!

  • @Tiffycha1982
    @Tiffycha1982 Жыл бұрын

    IT'S THE SWEET HAND HOLDING FOR ME!!!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, just keeping it real.

  • @ThePerennialGardenSociety

    @ThePerennialGardenSociety

    Жыл бұрын

    It makes it for me too Chambers Sacred Acres! Gives the rest of the world hope in these times

  • @aileenlockhart9809
    @aileenlockhart9809 Жыл бұрын

    Learned about your channel while listening to You and Mr Danny on Deepsouth Homestead. Welcome and blessings to you and your channel❤

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Aileen Lockhart. We sure appreciate you taking the time to visit our channel. Hoping you can find the information useful at your homestead/garden. Blessings to you also!

  • @wallyg2752
    @wallyg2752 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    You're welcome, thanks for watching Wally G.

  • @PsychoPlantLady
    @PsychoPlantLady Жыл бұрын

    Thank you sir for making this video. Now I understand why my tomato’s haven’t produced. Zone 8b has had weeks above 95f. I live in north Florida and we have been getting lots of lighting, I bet if I setup my garden with your electo-culture method I will get lots of tomatoes next year. ☺️God bless y’all.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, hot weather is tough on all vegetables, PsycoPlantLady. The electro-culture works for us, heres to your fall garden or next growing season. Lots of luck to you. Thanks for watching our video!

  • @ruffdad1

    @ruffdad1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead And, if the temps stay above 70 at night, tomatoes won't set fruit.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ruffdad1 Hello Ruffdad1. I definately agree, soil and ambient temperatures have significant affect on all plants. Thanks for your comment and for watching and subscribing.

  • @joeyhardin1288
    @joeyhardin1288 Жыл бұрын

    As with others here, I'm de om Deep South. Subbed, belled and liked. Thank you. God Bless and stay safe.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Joey Hardin, we appreciate you watching and subscribing and ringing our bell! God bless you!

  • @cheerstopoland
    @cheerstopoland Жыл бұрын

    Of course I gave you thumbs up!!!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks cheerstopoland, I'm happy you liked the video. I appreciate every comment and thumbs up.

  • @specialservicesequipment393
    @specialservicesequipment393 Жыл бұрын

    So working on the pipelines we've noticed where a pipeline has been laid, the weeds/grass grow 2-3X as tall as other areas on the same land. Now most pipelines are metal and they push a Cathodic protection current through the soil into the pipe. Depending on the method, this could be rather low voltage at the rectifier and will be low current to maintain a voltage of more than .085 -Vdc at the pipe to a max of 2.8 -Vdc at the pipe. Some older setups used deep anode wells so the voltage going into the wells can be very high pulsating DC from the rectifier to get good coverage to the pipeline.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    That is a great observation, SSE! Looks like you have already put 2 and 2 together (or .085 and 2.8 together, LOL) It works for us. Read about it decades ago and liked the results for our garden so we will keep on using the method for our own success. Just like your pipeline, notice how along a fence row the grass, trees, etc. grow much taller and faster? Thats the power of ELECTROCULTURE! Thanks for your comment and for watching our channel. We appreciate you.

  • @mistereearly1141

    @mistereearly1141

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead here is a wild idea: What if I took an old solar panel from my fountain, cut the end of the electrical cord and stuck it in the ground? I’d imagine the electrical charge from the small solar panel would have some kind of electro culture effect on the soil?

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mistereearly1141 That sounds logical, Mistere, but that is a method that I have not tried. It might be a great idea to try in a container and see what kind of results you get. Keep us posted. We would love to hear if it works for you.

  • @sparrowgarden1401
    @sparrowgarden1401 Жыл бұрын

    Where I live, thunderstorms are rare. I have always noticed that the plants love thunderstorms. I used to live where thunderstorms were frequent and I miss them. I love the smell in the air after a thunderstorm. My father-in-law used concrete reinforcement wire to build tomato cages more than 30 years ago. He has since passed, but we still use those cages. They work much better than the storebought ones.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Sparrow Garden. We agree! The new cages are no comparison to what you can make with fencing or wire, as you know. Thanks for coming to visit us today. We appreciate your knowledgable comment.

  • @Coastal.Redwood.Homestead
    @Coastal.Redwood.Homestead Жыл бұрын

    Wow definitely going to try this and where and what type of ground cover that you are using and great video today with Danny @Deep South Homestead

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your kind comment Coastal Redwood Homestead. The type of ground cover that I use in that video is a woven mesh that I purchased from Grower's Solution. I have used it through at least three seasons now so I have been pleased with it. You do have to torch multiple holes for your plant or seed in the fabric. I use a single canister propane torch that I purchased from a big box store for that. Good luck and happy gardening!

  • @refinedhayseedappalachian9777
    @refinedhayseedappalachian9777 Жыл бұрын

    Im pointing copper spirals towards magnetic north 30 sample with 3 zinc spirals pointed towards magnetic south with a sheath in between with sticker sensors tied to my bedframe while i sleep. Think of counterclock wise on mag south. Im 7.7 neg west.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Refined Hayseed Appalachian...we love like minded individuals! Sounds like you have been practicing Electroculture for a while! Thanks for your comment. We appreciate you.

  • @kamryntabak9994
    @kamryntabak9994 Жыл бұрын

    Love

  • @toolguyslayer1
    @toolguyslayer1 Жыл бұрын

    I've learned some stuff and a few things yeah some things AND stuff

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching slayer 1.

  • @toolguyslayer1

    @toolguyslayer1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead you welcome me with your show and then you thank me when I go A true man amongst men keep rocking on playa hawah

  • @joelaichner3025
    @joelaichner3025 Жыл бұрын

    Quality couples hold hands !

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Joel Aichner. You always gotta hold your sweeties hand. Dont ever miss the chance.

  • @GardeningWarrior
    @GardeningWarrior Жыл бұрын

    Saw you on Danny and Wanda's channel and thought I'd stop by for a visit. Such great info you have here, I deided to be a "friend" and ring the bell

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for joining us Gardening Warrier Q. We hope you can take some information from our videos and use it in your own practice to improve your garden or homestead. Thanks for watching. We appreciate you.

  • @Larry21924
    @Larry219243 ай бұрын

    Such high-quality content! I recently enjoyed a similar book, and it was a real game-changer. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the comment Larry21924

  • @jamesmanley9521
    @jamesmanley95212 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for explaining electro culture. I now understand it better. I practice this as well. Do you think it benefits people as well, I may set out during. Storms more.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    2 жыл бұрын

    I believe anything that comes from the Good Lord naturally, must be good for us!! Wouldn't hurt to try, just don't hold the metal rods! You might put your own KZread video up if you try that at home!

  • @ritawelch4949
    @ritawelch49492 жыл бұрын

    I wish you were closer. I have 2 black walnut slabs that were cut from a tree that was at least 60 years old(my age) lol. I would love for you to mill them for my brother and myself as the tree was part of the old family homeplace.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is a wonderful idea to preserve the memories of your old homeplace. We specialize in that at Hills Mill! Wish you were closer, too.

  • @fred-san
    @fred-san Жыл бұрын

    Tour d'energie (irlandaise), pile au sud de la rangée de plantes (si elle est orientée N-S) a quelques mettres du debut de la rangée (si le champs d'action ressemble a un oeuf). Effet boost, apres transplantation godets semis.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    I attempted a translation of your comment but much of your subject was lost in translation. Thank you for watching our video. We appreciate you.

  • @ginaeaton6680
    @ginaeaton6680 Жыл бұрын

    New sub from Deep south homestead.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Gina, Thanks for coming to visit us! We appreciate you!

  • @CarrieNita
    @CarrieNita Жыл бұрын

    My tomatoes are trellised with cattle panels, with t-post supports, and secured with baling wire. Is this enough electrical connection?

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Carrie at Fat Cat Farm, yes you have it set up perfect. It will capture energy from the lightning transfering electrons in the soil boosting microorganisms that will help plant growth and yields. Thank you for watching and subscribing.

  • @conniedavidson1807
    @conniedavidson1807 Жыл бұрын

    I saw you talking with Danny about this and had to come over and see what electro gardening is.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Welcome Connie! We hope you were able to take something from our videos and use it to benefit your garden. Thanks for visiting us today!

  • @pokeypuppy2083
    @pokeypuppy2083 Жыл бұрын

    I just found your channel while looking for anything on electroculture. One question I have is have you or anyone you've heard of used this in a greenhouse? I subbed here partway into the video.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, Pokey Puppy, not only will it work in your greenhouse, but with proper methods, will also benefit indoor house plants. Thanks for watching and subscribing and stay tuned to our channel for future videos on Electroculture.

  • @jasonschache9436
    @jasonschache9436 Жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed the vid, i have a question, the plants that dont have trellis for them to touch to be "energized" when lightning storms etc happen, can a person simply put rebar in the 4 corners of a rectangular garden with copper wire buried underneath the plants or could a person simply lay the copper on top of the dirt and zig zag it? HAHAHA, trying to wrap my head around the different functionality of the different setups. thanks in advance.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    There are a few different methods to Electro-Culture, any metal or copper in the ground will energize nutrients in the soil but plants will really benefit with cages or trellis.

  • @jasonschache9436

    @jasonschache9436

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead O.K, i will try this, thanks for replying. i am currently dealing with potato bugs! lol

  • @deeleb5064
    @deeleb506411 ай бұрын

    Hello Mr. Mickey. I am researching the benefits of electroculture. I live in S.E. Louisiana. I came across your video today via Danny & Wanda's taste test video on electoculture tomatoes. I have a few questions: That rod you show, is it just one rod for the whole row of tomato cages that are joined together with wire? Is that rod copper or is it just rusted? My husband has the same tomato cages as you do and we use them for many things. They sure are a lot nicer than the wimpy ones all the shops sell! Thank you for responding. Happy gardening!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    11 ай бұрын

    Hello @deeleb5064. That is a great question. The metal electric fence post is being used (with magnets) as one method of electroculture that we practice here on the homestead, but it also has a second purpose, assisting in holding up the tomato plants that buckle under the weight of the heavy tomato yields. If you do not have a rod with the basket attached to it, the cages will fall over with the slightest wind. Thanks for watching. We appreciate you.

  • @karcl3155
    @karcl3155 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Mickey, your garden looks amazing. 💚I was wondering, how long per day do you water your tomatoes with your dripping system?

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Kar CL, In the early days of planting the garden I'll water every other day or when needed. Once the plants are a foot or so tall I will water every day when there isn't any rain. Usually I will water for an hour to two hours.

  • @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307

    @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead Great idea, have you tried taking out a copper pole above you head during a lightning storm?

  • @maryfairchild4172
    @maryfairchild4172 Жыл бұрын

    i love you guy's!!!!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Mary Fairchild, for watching and subscribing. We appreciate you.

  • @Emmett-lw2xr
    @Emmett-lw2xr Жыл бұрын

    Use chicken wire 6 foot or higher. You will be Amazed. Ground it also 10 foot deep.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Great idea with good use of chicken wire. Thank you Emmett for your comment and for watching Hills Mill Homestead.

  • @missouribroad978
    @missouribroad978 Жыл бұрын

    Found your video thru Deep South Homestead. I’ve got some pitiful tomato plants that I’m anxious to try this with. I haven’t finished this video yet, so you may answer this, but I have raised beds due to the major crop of rocks that we grow here in the ozarks. Would you put the rod in the raised bed (where it won’t go into the actual ground) or in the ground next to the raised bed?

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    11 ай бұрын

    Love Love Love @DeepSouthHomestead!! Missouri Broad, that is a great question! Tennessee is bedrock with about 4-6 inches of red clay.LOL. Electroculture works for us but know, we have spent much time getting our soil and growing medium in the right condition for the crop we are targeting. So the point is, your foundation, which is your soil, will be the key to your success overall. Electroculture practices will just enhance what is already in your soil.

  • @missouribroad978

    @missouribroad978

    11 ай бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead Thank you!

  • @haroldalmand666
    @haroldalmand666 Жыл бұрын

    How do you fertilize your tomatoes on the landscape mat???

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Harold Almand. We have an irrigation drip system set up for watering at the holes we have burnt in the landscape mat for each plant, and on the front end of the irrigation, we can add liquid fertilizer if needed. Thanks for watching and subscribing to our channel. We appreciate you!

  • @randyeddins9065
    @randyeddins9065 Жыл бұрын

    I got try the Jetstar .

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Randy Eddins. We really like that cultivar of tomato and our Jetstars do pretty well year after year, so we find it a pretty good one to stick with. Thank you for watching and subscribing to our channel.

  • @sandihelman2301
    @sandihelman2301 Жыл бұрын

    Originally saw you on deepsouthhomestead. Glad to see your on youtube. Do you need a metal rod on every plant, or to just use one or two on either end -making sure all cages are touching each other? And where would I find these stakes? Are they expensive?

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Sandi Helman, thank you for watching and subscribing. I use the electric fence post that are made of rebar, I bought them at my local CoOp for about 1.50 each. I use one every other basket and the baskets are linked together with a metal wire. The baskets will blow over when the plant fills the basket if it's not secured.

  • @tooshieg2059
    @tooshieg2059 Жыл бұрын

    If I have blueberries in a chicken wire cage, could I run copper wire in several places between the ground and the cage? Does that create the current flow and would that benefit plants?

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Tooshie G. In our blueberries, we simply add an Electroculture 100% copper coil antenna about 6-10" from the base of the bush. Hope this helps! Thanks for your great question.

  • @wildchild2351
    @wildchild2351 Жыл бұрын

    We have been doing this and did not even realize this. I love being out in rain and storms. It makes me feel so much better are words. Thank you for sharing.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Wildchild23. Many practice Electroculture without realizing it. Then when they hone in on their Electroculture skills they are amazed at the results. Thanks for watching and subscribing. We appreciate your comment.

  • @doylemarkham1010
    @doylemarkham1010 Жыл бұрын

    Where do you get Jet Star tomorrow plants or seeds. Never heard of that brand.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    We purchase all of our tomato plants as seedling or bedding plants from the local Amish/Mennonite community. They are far less expensive than the big box stores. Thanks for your question Doyle Markham.

  • @superkatertot5425
    @superkatertot5425 Жыл бұрын

    SO, do you use any kind of metal wire to connect the baskets/cages, and any kind of metal for the post at only one end of each row?? Thanks, this was a pleasure to watch.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    We use electric fence rods at every other basket. Each basket is tied to the metal rod with metal tie wire and then tied to the adjacent basket. Thanks for watching our channel. We appreciate your comments.

  • @MBennett-gy6js

    @MBennett-gy6js

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead Your "electric fence rods" look like concrete rebar. Are they the same thing?

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    You are correct M Bennet in your observation. The Electric fence rods are rebar and that is the best thing we could come up (economically speaking) to hold up the heavy baskets, (even heavier as fruits appear) Thanks for watching and for your comment. We appreciate you.

  • @rooteddinfaithjourney
    @rooteddinfaithjourney Жыл бұрын

    How would you do this system if you are doing other veggies like in grow bags or plastic buckets..other pots ect?..Patricia

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Patricia at Rooted in Faith HomeStead. Just stick the Electroculture Copper Coil Antenna 2-4" deep into the soil. These work just as well for houseplants, as they do in our containers, raised beds, and garden terraces. Great question!

  • @rooteddinfaithjourney

    @rooteddinfaithjourney

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead how do I purchase these from you and how long to get them to panhandle of florida

  • @rooteddinfaithjourney

    @rooteddinfaithjourney

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead Hey Mickey I Just Placed an order for 9 ,,Patricia looking forward to trying as I have never had much luck in my garden container..It would be great if it helped with pest too..Thank you

  • @bobbiduval7961
    @bobbiduval7961 Жыл бұрын

    What are the baskets? Holes in them for drainage?

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Bobbi Duval. Mickey is referencing baskets/cages that he built for the tomatoes to grow in. These were made from farm fence custom cut to fit, encircled around each tomato plant. This form of Electroculture is different from the copper coil antenna method he uses in his container and raised bed gardens. Thanks for your questions. We appreciate you.

  • @incorectulpolitic
    @incorectulpolitic8 ай бұрын

    if you used Electro culture with wheat, would the what grow faster ? meaning you could have multiple harvests per year ? like 3- 4 harvest or more ?

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    8 ай бұрын

    Hello incorectulpolitic we like how you think, but we do not believe it would work with wheat like that. Electroculture makes a plant healthier, by making nutrients and good bacteria more available in the soil, thus increasing your crop yield and reduction in pest.

  • @michaelfenner1715
    @michaelfenner1715 Жыл бұрын

    Heard about your channel front deep south homestead

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for coming over to our channel and watching and subscribing Michael Fenner. We are Deep South Homestead fans also.

  • @davidrickett372
    @davidrickett372 Жыл бұрын

    All the research I have done about electric gardening it’s all about the copper wire not steel copper is the best thing that helps keep the bugs away as well

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree David about the copper, it is better than steel however it's very expensive to add baskets, etc. made from copper. With all the energy from lightning, using wire baskets will help the growth of plants. Most wire fence rows grow so rapidly they get out of control.

  • @lydiamorgan9180
    @lydiamorgan9180 Жыл бұрын

    I've been really wondering if the effects of electricity on the nitrogen locked in the soil is the working factor in electroculture, as lightning strike sites cause fungal growth to accelerate, and fungi break down detritus to make nutrients absorbable by plants.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Lydia Morgan, I believe there are multiple benefits from different methods of ElectroCulture. There have been proven studies of plant growth and yields 30% and more. Thank you for watching and subscribing.

  • @Xonikz
    @Xonikz Жыл бұрын

    So, the reason electroculture can work is that some bacteria in the soil use electron flow for their growth and replication cycle. The bacteria are seeking out the electrons, often accumulating on your rods.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your comment XONIKZ. I really appreciate your explanation and I believe its very helpful in understanding the dynamics of how electroculture, and its various methods, work.

  • @rogerhall559
    @rogerhall559 Жыл бұрын

    How about using Antiquitech? Would work at all times . . .not just with storms.

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello roger hall, yes you're right, I have some antennas I use coming in the next videos. Thanks for watching.

  • @elizabethrose8510
    @elizabethrose8510 Жыл бұрын

    Do you have potatoes growing? New sub. Love the terrace on hills idea

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Elizabeth Rose. We currently do not have potatoes in the ground here in Tennessee, mostly because the ground surface temperatures are too cold right now. However, just this evening, I did create "chits" with several "sprouting" potatoes to "scab" over for planting. We will keep them in a dry dark place while they are scabbing over and then hopefully place in the ground a few weeks before last frost date (zone 7b 4/15/23). We appreciate you watching our channel and a huge thank you for subscribing. Happy Gardening!

  • @elizabethrose8510

    @elizabethrose8510

    Жыл бұрын

    I am starting some also and sweet potato slips my son will plant when its time here in OH. THANKS FOR REPLY

  • @bobbiduval7961
    @bobbiduval7961 Жыл бұрын

    What's the rod made of? Is it wrapped in copper? How far in the ground, how high?

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    You can extend the capability of the copper coil antenna by placing the antenna at the top of a 6ft wooden stake, then making contact with the soil by running 12 guage copper from 2-4" deep in the soil, up clockwise around the stake, and connect to the coil. This will increase your radius of coverage 20-30'.

  • @bobbiduval7961

    @bobbiduval7961

    Жыл бұрын

    Ty so very much for your informative replies😀👍❤️

  • @auntgertrude2717
    @auntgertrude2717 Жыл бұрын

    I just bought copper wire to use with my plants!

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Aunt Gertrude, that's awesome. Copper works best for capturing the natural electricity in the atmospere. Thanks for watching.

  • @auntgertrude2717

    @auntgertrude2717

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead thanks for replying to 100 plus year old womon Lol

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    @@auntgertrude2717 You're very welcome, Happy gardening.

  • @hawgdawg556
    @hawgdawg556 Жыл бұрын

    How can this work if one lives in a state where there is very little lightening? Is there a way to modify the process so that it's beneficial ?

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    That is a great question, Hawg Dawg. There are many methods of Electroculture. In this video this Electroculture method harnesses electric energy from lightening. Mickey demonstrates in other videos a method using 12 guage bare copper wire to harness natural electricity from the atmosphere. We would love nothing more than to spark your interest and stimulate your intellect into doing some exploring of all of the Electroculture methods out there. Remember, Electroculture has been around since the days of the pyramids, with writings on the subject dating back all the way to the 1700s. It is definately not a new practice but one we have used for decades in our gardens and containers and we have been well pleased with the results.

  • @wendyc.5769
    @wendyc.5769 Жыл бұрын

    What fertilizer are you using in your drip irrigation? And at what rate. Thanks from coastal SE NC❤

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Wendy C, thanks for watching and your comment. I use liquid nitrate in my tank that's inline with the drip system. I use 2 ounces on a 4 hour rate usually.

  • @wendyc.5769

    @wendyc.5769

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead thanks Mickey. What name is that under? If you don’t mind

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wendyc.5769 I haven't made a video about the drip system because I'm working with another company at this time to give everyone info where I will order my supplies. For many decades I have used the Amish community in Kentucky for supplies but I have learned they don't care to much for advertising, lol. I will be doing a detailed video on my irragation system very soon. Hope that answered your question.

  • @wendyc.5769

    @wendyc.5769

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hillsmillhomestead yes sir! I look forward to the video. I’ve been using AgroThrive. I really like it but because it’s organic it takes a little bit for the roots to uptake. However, there is no stomach irritation. Your stomach won’t inflate like when you use commercial fertilizers

  • @cajunartguild3020
    @cajunartguild3020 Жыл бұрын

    Sir thank you for your content,,our DNA is DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID,, we have been so misguided by mainstream medicine, when in reality the acid in all veg.and fruits is vital ,,,now I totally get its people's preference, im not being weird just throwing that out there.GOD BLESS .

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Great observation Cajun Art Guild, we like the way you think. We love our vegetables and know that is how God created us to live. God bless you friend, thanks for watching and subscribing to our channel. We sincerely appreciate you.

  • @patriciamoses2185
    @patriciamoses2185 Жыл бұрын

    4new here saw you on deep south homestead, I'm here in Dandridge tn .. what's the best ingredient for my soil my is mostly clay

  • @hillsmillhomestead

    @hillsmillhomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Always start with a soil sample at your local agriculture agent's office to determine PH and nutrient deficiencies. You can even customize your soil sample by type of crop you are interested in growing. Afterwards, I would use all natural fertilizer and compost, continuing to use that year after year (and extra compost with clay soil lol)

  • @patriciamoses2185

    @patriciamoses2185

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you great advice

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