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B**T
The Only Electroculture Practical Guide for Beginners
One of the standout features of this book is its detailed instructions on creating your own electroculture tools. From Spiral and Lakhovsky Rings to Pyramids, Magnetic Antennas, and Copper coil antennas, the book provides step-by-step guidance, making it accessible even to beginners. The inclusion of illustrations further enhances the clarity of these instructions, ensuring readers can easily follow along.Also, the book delves into the different types of electroculture systems available and helps readers understand how to choose the right one for their specific needs.
J**E
Helpful to gardeners of all skill levels
I have never heard of electroculture, but I am always looking for ways to pursue more sustainable gardening that is not harmful to the ecosystem around me. The book opens by explaining what electroculture is in a way that is easy to understand and follow, and I am not a science minded person. This part of the book also gives a history of electroculture and how it has evolved through the years as a legitimate science. Then we get into the benefits that electroculture can provide. PArticular attention is paid to soil composition and the benefit to the plants. The author also spells out what materials and equipment you will need to get started. This particularly is helpful to gardeners and professional farmers alike. You can easily scale up or down the equipment and material lists given. I enjoyed learning from this author.
S**T
Good information
Well written, gives new ideas for food for thought
S**
Very technical.
Was look for simple.
T**H
Growing plants using electricity
I never knew you could use electricity to make your garden grow. This book has detailed instructions on how to make your own electroculture tool, spiral, antenna, coils, cylinders, and others. There are different types of electroculure and you choose the best for you. You will find questions and answers that people want to know about electroculure, in this book.
S**E
Don't buy it
The book is self-published with a very large font, wide spacing, and only 100 pages. I'm pretty sure I could write a succinct version in fewer than ten pages. Normally, I want to be gentle with wanna-be writers who try their best, but the layout tells me he knew exactly what he was doing.One of my writing teachers talked about "purple passionate passages" as a tendency of amateur writers to attempt to sound eloquent. This book is a perfect example of PPPs. It is simply awful. I finally found a semi-solid statement about electroculture in chapter 3. I haven't finished the book yet. I hope I can discover, hidden in the verbiage, enough details to learn how to put some wood and copper rods into my garden. But, at this point, I'm not counting on it, and I've resorted to my skimming method of reading to force my way through it.
J**F
Don't buy
Honestly, this book was a waste of time and money. You learn more from 30 minutes on YouTube. Really really disappointed.
K**G
Electroculture
This is a well written beginners guide to electro culture!
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