South of France ELECTROCULTURE garden tour (plus mulch mounds update)

in HiveGarden2 months ago

Since observing how the entire world can be shut down over a supposed crisis in 2020 I have doubled my efforts to become independent from the system in every way (knowing it could happen again at any time for a plethora of supposed crises) and electroculture has been a massive part of this journey. Not only has it nurtured the plants on our land but it has also, thanks to the electroculture devices all over our home, nurtured the bodies & minds of my family and after three amazing years holding a focused intention with my bare feet on this land I feel myself more grounded than ever. So no matter if there is another 'scary' virus, another world war or even a total interruption to the food supply, we will be fine.

The most direct route to putting healthy food on the table is of course to grow it yourself and the original definition of ‘going to work’ actually means growing your own food & medicine and storing it for future use. It is the oldest and most important profession known to humanity (around since long before the industrial revolution ruined natural food systems) but has been largely forgotten thanks to the forced age of technocracy which wants us all dependent on the same system.

It may not be evident yet to most but we are actually in the final stage of a dying empire, 'the age of decline & collapse' so even without the looming possibility of more crises, there is still a need today for the average person to find or create reliable sources of quality food before the inevitable systemic crash from which a new digital system will be born, designed to enslave humanity once and for all. The WEF made this crystal clear with their prediction that by 2030 "you will own nothing and you will be happy".

Please enjoy this tour of the three pieces of land we have acquired over the last three years and see for yourself what is possible with hard work and a bit of help from electroculture.

Love & Light everyone 🌱

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 2 months ago  

oh wow, that looks amazing. could never do that here with the snakes... lol.
did i spot a yellow pear tomato in there!!! they are my total favorite tomato.
Happy gardening!

BLINGIT

 2 months ago  

Snakes hey. I wonder if snakes have a natural predator they instantly recognise and steer clear of? If you kept a few birds of prey around the garden this should do the trick. Or even cats? We have snakes here but they are not dangerous, so i've never looked into this, but there is usually a simple solution.

That was indeed a yellow pear tomato, grown exclusively because my daughter refuses to eat red ones! Children are funny like that. They taste better this year than ever before, thanks i would say exclusively to the electroculture.

All the best to you and many thanks for the message.

 2 months ago  

Yellow pear are totally delicious.

the only simple solution to no snakes in this area is to up and move the the south of France :-)

They are simply everywhere, having a garden with chickens does not help one bit. :-)

nothing really keeps them out. things you can do... but its always a possibility.

we live in suburbia, so no real birds of prey, we do have pretty big crows and kookaburras, but they can't take on a grown snake. They will nab a baby every now and then though. These guys kill cats and dogs. Dogs being pretty susceptible to a bite from these guys.

Here is Australia, most stuff tries to kill you. lol.

Glad the tomatoes are tasty, nothing like home grown fresh of the vine. My kids are always in shock when i tell them how OLD the veges are they ate from the shops. who wants to eat a 2 year old apple. yuck lol

happy gardening

so amazing and so inspiring! it was very insightful to see the difference between the different spots in the garden and how the electroculture helps the plants in their growth. I am interested in trying out some copper coils myself!

 2 months ago  

Highly recommend copper coils! It is very enjoyable to create Ighina spirals and even better when we can see our plants flourishing as a consequence. For your reference, most people make them with a mold but i have seen how the plants seem to like it better when we simply twist the copper with our hands. It doesn't have to be perfect. The copper will hold our energy & intentions if it has been worked by our hands and your plants will basically know you better.

Thank you for the advice!! I was wondering if I should buy copper wire and make the coils myself or buy them premade. Might try both ways!