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| If you’ve watched your tomatoes shrivel, your lettuce bolt overnight, and your grocery bill punch you in the gut every week, you already know this: the old way of gardening — dump in chemicals, pray for rain, hope for the best — is broken. | If you’ve watched your tomatoes shrivel, your lettuce bolt overnight, and your grocery bill punch you in the gut every week, you already know this: the old way of gardening — dump in chemicals, pray for rain, hope for the best — is broken. | ||
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| In 2026, most home gardens still underperform. Low yields, depleted soil biology, and constant chemical dependency keep people stuck buying limp produce grown halfway across the planet. That’s not food freedom. That’s a subscription to disappointment. | In 2026, most home gardens still underperform. Low yields, depleted soil biology, and constant chemical dependency keep people stuck buying limp produce grown halfway across the planet. That’s not food freedom. That’s a subscription to disappointment. | ||
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| - | FAQ: Electroculture Gardening and Thrive Garden Antennas | + | FAQ: |
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| - | Marcus used the Christofleau Apparatus beside his early spring carrot and beet rows — the same rows that had failed twice before. In 2026, he logged roughly a 30% germination rate improvement and far more uniform spacing. Instead of patchy rows with bald spots, he got [[https:// | + | Marcus used the Christofleau Apparatus beside his early spring carrot and beet rows — the same rows that had failed twice before. In 2026, he logged roughly a 30% germination rate improvement and far more uniform spacing. Instead of patchy rows with bald spots, he got continuous stands that were easy to thin. I suggest placing the apparatus 6–12 inches off the edge of a seed row or under the bench of your seed starting trays for best results. |
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| Q11: Will Thrive Garden Electroculture work in containers and raised beds, or only in-ground gardens? | Q11: Will Thrive Garden Electroculture work in containers and raised beds, or only in-ground gardens? | ||
| - | It works across the board. Container gardens, raised bed gardens, and in‑ground vegetable gardens all benefit from an energized root zone energy field. In containers, place a smaller antenna or Christofleau Apparatus nearby, so the coil field overlaps your pots. In raised beds, one Tesla coil per bed is ideal. In ground, space units along rows. | + | It works across the board. Container gardens, raised bed gardens, and in‑ground vegetable gardens all benefit from an energized root zone energy field. In containers, place a smaller antenna or Christofleau Apparatus nearby, so the coil field overlaps your pots. In raised beds, one [[https:// |
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| Q12: Can Electroculture antennas be used in greenhouses or indoor growing environments? | Q12: Can Electroculture antennas be used in greenhouses or indoor growing environments? | ||
| - | Yes, with some tweaks. In greenhouse growing, antennas still interact with atmospheric electricity, | + | Yes, with some tweaks. In greenhouse growing, antennas still interact with atmospheric electricity, |
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| You don’t need permission from the grocery store to feed your family well. You need live soil, charged plants, and tools that respect the way the Earth already works. | You don’t need permission from the grocery store to feed your family well. You need live soil, charged plants, and tools that respect the way the Earth already works. | ||
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| That’s what ThriveGarden.com and our Tesla Coil Electroculture Gardening Antenna and Justin Christofleau’s Electroculture Antenna Apparatus are built for — not gimmicks, not shortcuts, but real, repeatable abundance powered by the sky itself. | That’s what ThriveGarden.com and our Tesla Coil Electroculture Gardening Antenna and Justin Christofleau’s Electroculture Antenna Apparatus are built for — not gimmicks, not shortcuts, but real, repeatable abundance powered by the sky itself. | ||
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