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I'm in NZ too, but I've got hardly any bees in my organic garden this year!! A few bumble bees, but few honey bees. I'm a'waitin' for them.

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We had a serious increase in pollinators of all kinds when we planted various perennial companion flowers and herbs in the gardens and under the trees. We've also been using electroculture concepts, meaning copper wires wrapped garden stakes or copper pipes to stake trees and plants, and the results have been amazing. We also amend the soil with humic shale. We use no chemicals on the plants or soil.

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This is good advice. I do have diverse flowers/pollinating type the bees usually love. But alas still not many. There gardens around me, no doubt us glyphosate sprays. Grrrr!!! I do use electro culture as well and have some sticks ready to place around the garden very soon. Thanks for your tips.

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any recommended sources of the electroculture?

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Just Youtube and Bitchute it. It is everywhere. This past year, Deep South Homestead experimented with it on their program. I use it. I have sandy loom, and nothing grows here, so I use it to defeat it. Also have a chem buster with lots of copper in the dirt. My Oak trees are far greener and fuller than those anywhere around me.

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my neighbor has put some up the last two years...not heard them gushing about the results tho...maybe the Cu is protecting us all from the Cell tower behind our houses....

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Ken Knows what hes speakin about , YAGI "directional" Antaennas work well and are cheap to make https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xcn6_I5gkNk

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I started with CultivateElevate.com and chased around information on orgone and cloud buster guy (whose name has escaped) and Information on making orgonites. Information on "sacred geometry" is helpful but a broad approach. I'm using the ratios of the fibonacci spiral to make a spiral Olathe the top of my copper wired garden stakes. The spiral needs to turn clockwise in the northern hemisphere toward the soil. The energy mores in the direction of clockwise, in the northern hemisphere. The geometry of the energy movement is simple, but I haven't seen it addressed many places. I've just figured it out by drawing diagrams and bending wire. These lots of information of you look. Apologies for my pathetic typing.

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