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An Urban Garden Handbook
for the Aquarian Age
The Hopi Indians still grow corn in the desert that produce 12 or more cobs per plant. They plant their corn deep, pray for the plant spirits (i.e., kachinas), and sing to them at noon to give them courage. Indians use no pesticides, irrigation systems or fertilizers other than mulch, mud and fish. They say their success is because long ago, a medicine man prayed for their plant spirits and their descendents for ever more, and the plant spirits to this day remember those prayers and respond accordingly.
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How to grow nutritious foods efficiently throughout all seasons of the year.
How to use the subtle energies of prayers, color, magnetism, crystals, yantras, sound frequencies, music, and antenna radiations to increase crop yields.
How to build and use low cost devices that increase crop production the year around. (e.g., grow frames, trellises, light gardens , window boxes, and indoor salad gardens.)
Strategies for maximizing plant performance throughout all stages of development from germination through harvest, during the winter, spring, summer and fall seasons.
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