- Choose plants that naturally produce more, such as arugula and zucchini. These crops are fast-growing and can be continuously harvested, ensuring a steady supply of fresh produce.
- Start seedlings indoors in late winter or early spring to get a head start. Use season-stretching devices like cold frames and row covers to protect fall crops, allowing you to grow more throughout the year.
- Avoid straight rows and, instead, stagger plants or use block planting to maximize space efficiency.
- Plant multiple crops in the same space by staggering planting times. Use vertical gardening methods with stakes, cages, trellises or fences to grow plants like beans, cucumbers and tomatoes, saving space and increasing yield.
- Harvest rainwater to water your garden, use soaker hoses for consistent irrigation and plant flowers to attract pollinators. Regular weeding and harvesting young fruits also help increase overall yield.
Plant high-yield crops
Some plants naturally produce more than others. Opt for high-yield crops like:- Arugula – Arugula, also called rocket, grows in 40 to 60 days.
- Beans (pole and bush) – Beans are continuous producers when picked regularly.
- Collard greens – Collard greens have leaves that keep growing.
- Cucumbers – Learn how to train cucumbers to grow vertically for maximum yield.
- Eggplant – Eggplant is a heavy producer, especially in warm climates.
- Kale – Kale is cold-hardy and keeps producing.
- Mustard greens – Mustard greens have spicy leaves that are ready for harvesting in 30 days.
- Potatoes – Potatoes are another must-have high-yield crop.
- Radishes – Reseed these fast growers for a steady crop.
- Spinach – Best for cut-and-come-again harvesting in cooler months.
- Squash – Summer squash, in particular, grows rapidly.
- Turnips – Turnips have edible greens and roots.
- Zucchini – A high-yield summer squash variety; great for continuous production.
Extending the growing season
Start seedlings indoors in late winter or early spring. You can also protect fall crops with season-stretching devices like cold frames and row covers.Staggered spacing
Avoid planting in straight rows. Instead, stagger plants throughout the beds to use space efficiently. Block planting works well in small spaces and raised beds. (Related: How to grow your own survival garden.)Grow succession crops
Use the same garden space for multiple plants. After harvesting early cold-weather crops like lettuce, plant heat-loving summer plants like tomatoes. Follow with fall crops like bush beans or kale and nourish your soil with compost between crops.Vertical gardening
Maximize space by growing plants vertically. Use stakes, cages, trellises or fences for crops like beans, climbing peas, cucumbers, strawberries, squashes and tomatoes. Even heavy fruits like melons can thrive with vertical gardening.Interplanting
Interplanting means planting two crops in the same area, mixing slow- and fast-growing vegetables. Harvest quick-growing vegetables like radishes or lettuce before slower-growing ones like parsnips or corn, which need extra space.Plant beyond the garden plot
Grow plants in containers on your deck or balcony and herbs on your windowsills. Strawberries do well in hanging baskets.Harvest rainwater
Collect rainwater from your roof to water your garden. This is ideal because rainwater is softer and has more nutrients and fewer chemicals than city water. Use soaker hoses on timers for consistent irrigation.Plant flowers
Flowers attract pollinating bees and can be edible. Consider bee balm, calendula and nasturtiums to add a delightful touch to your meals.Fertilize
Fertilizer will help your crops produce a higher yield. It also ensures that the plants will grow strong enough to protect themselves against pests and disease. Use a balanced fertilizer.Harvest fruits when they are young
Picking young fruits encourages plants to produce more. Young fruits usually taste better than mature ones.Crop rotation
Growing the same crops in the same spot every year depletes specific nutrients and causes pest and disease buildup. Rotate plant families to break pest cycles and keep your garden soil balanced.Weeding
Regular weeding reduces a plant’s competition for water and soil nutrients, increasing your yield.Monitor and manage garden pests
Regularly monitor plants to catch potential problems early. Consult the local University Extension Office for useful tips on pest and disease management.Mulching
Mulch helps control weeds, conserve moisture, regulate soil temperature and boost overall plant health. Use organic mulches like grass clippings or shredded leaves. Incorporate these 15 strategies to significantly boost your harvest, regardless of your garden’s size. Visit Health Ranger Store and Brighteon Store to browse gardening supplies. Watch this clip with vegetable gardening tips for beginners. This video is from the Backyard Farming channel on Brighteon.com.More related stories:
Home gardening basics: 11 Fast-growing vegetables you can harvest in 2 months or less. Garden fresh: Low-effort planting and chemical-free pest control. 13 Things to add to your to-do list for summer gardening. Sources include: HomesteadSurvivalSite.com TheMicroGardener.com ModernFarmer.com Brighteon.com RELATED: See Jovan Pulitzer’s FOOD FOREST here:My EXCLUSIVE Interview With Jovan PulitzerAnd the power of "Electroculture" for your garden:
Govt Concealed Tech That Could Prevent FAMINE, Protect from Dangerous 5G & 10Xs Your Health?
Govt Concealed Tech That Could Prevent FAMINE, Protect from Dangerous 5G & 10Xs Your Health?
It's that time again.- The 1st part is about food shortages and what you can do about it.
- The 2nd part is what you can do to help your body. The information I'll be sharing was life changing for my own mom just a few months ago who was recovering from a serious stroke, so be sure you to read that part.
- We can stock up and prepare in advance.
- Another thing we can do is use electro culture to super size your food, for those that grow their own. It will also speed up the growing process.

Here's 3 pages from Justin Christofleau's book, Electroculture (1927):
(That's a link to a free PDF of the book)
How is it done?
Well, the main tool to this government concealed technique is...copper.
(There's been research that it can be applied to humans as well. I'll explain that at the end.)
You see, this used to be a popular way to grow food.
But the problem was, it created an abundance of food.
The food was too large.
And too plentiful.
We know that's not good for our greedy overlords. They live by the rule of scarcity.
So they convinced farmers that if they grow too much food, the price they charged for food would go down, and they wouldn't sell as much, and they'd have to throw it away and lose profits.
Didn't take too long for the farmers to abandon this technique.
But we aim to live by the rule of abundance, to take back what was stolen from us long ago.
In every area.
So we're rediscovering how things used to be in regards to our food.
Here's a short clip that shows the results of using electro culture for your garden:
It's basically a copper wire wrapped around a stick. (It doesn't have to be a bamboo stick). Our current farming practice is completely backwards. Use tools that are covered in rust on food that we consume? Terrible!🚨🚨🚨 Have you guys ever heard about electro culture? 🧐
— Kevin - WE THE PEOPLE🦁 (@bambkb) April 23, 2024
Look at the results people are achieving with their fruit and vegetable harvests👇 pic.twitter.com/gUAyFfXLyk
More and more people are jumping in and trying out electro culture. And they're blown away by the results!Why do you think Electroculture was banned? pic.twitter.com/XHfDllMLUK
— Olive🫒 (@MaygaSpunky) June 1, 2024
I am beyond blessed ❤️ Every Morning ❤️ There is more then yesterday…
— 0️⃣BlackBetty ⚓️ (@BabyD1111229) June 18, 2024
If you haven’t tried #Electroculture Copper is a game
Changer. 😎 pic.twitter.com/BpBZQg6Vup
I even asked Grok if "electro culture" was real and here's what it told me:Ever hear of ELECTRO CULTURE?
— Doug and Stacy (@DougandStacy) July 8, 2024
The use of copper wire to grab energy from the air and charge your soil?
It works
The picture is our potato bed...the other potatoes were here and there kinda "normal"
The group you see in the pic were all huddled around the copper wire 👇 pic.twitter.com/JPbN3OXeui
Give it a try!
It'll be a fun experiment you can do and watch the results over the summer.
Just to remind you, there's different thickness when it comes to copper wire.
The thicker, the better.
So swing by Lowe's or Home Depot and have them cut it off the spool for you, rather than the thin one that comes in a pack for about $7.
But the thin wire would be good if that's all you've got.
Here's a side by side clip that shows a group of plants using the antenna vs the same type not using the antenna:
There's energy all around us that we can tap into. This isn't some 'spiritual' or 'new age' idea. That's the lie we've been told. This is just science. An area of science omitted from the school books. Check this clip out. A guy is getting energy from a tree - he plugs a light bulb into it and it lights up!If you have a garden and you haven’t studied electroculture, you are doing yourself a disservice.
— Ted Theodore Logan (@TedLogan1010) May 15, 2023
Look at these results. pic.twitter.com/zS2XjhntOe
And if you'd rather have a "done for you" solution, these are my favorite ones currently on Amazon and the ones I purchased and use in my own garden (and at the time I'm writing this you can also clip a 5% off coupon too right on Amazon): SEE IT HERE:This is why electroculture works so well 🔋👀
— Rufus_2688 (@No_Curve) September 13, 2023
Everything is electric 🌳⚡️
This is also why grounding is so important 💯
Dont forget to touch some dirt my dudes 👊🏼😎 pic.twitter.com/4Vkmg2BKep
These antennas also seem to mess with chem trails.
Are you ready for this? PART II: Now what if you could harness this power and apply it to your body? There's 2 ways that I know of:Look this
— nikola 3 (@ronin19217435) January 15, 2024
Electroculture breaking up the Chemtrails
During the resets from (1900s to 1940s) they removed the fractal antennas from the old world buildings because they balanced out the atmosphere. Thankfully with electro culture we can bring that back👌 pic.twitter.com/dm8JIDD9jl
- Option 1, Grounding (also called Earthing) There's electrons in the soil and so walking barefoot on it will absorb those into your body. Especially if the soil is a bit damp. Water is a good at conducting energy. (The rubber in the soles of your shoes blocks the electrons in the earth from being absorbed.)
- Option 2, Wear a Q-Link pendant necklace.
This guy tests the blood of those affected by 5G smart meters. He shows what the blood looks like - it's shocking!5G at the 60 Ghz transmission spectrum prevents the oxygen in your body from binding to the hemoglobin(blood). This disrupts the oxygen distribution in your body, thereby starving your body of oxygen. 5G is now being installed in schools. Trump supports the 5G kill grid pic.twitter.com/nBikDqz3WB
— Richard Reichle (@RichardReichle) July 23, 2020
Okay. Now let's look at how grounding affects your blood:5G SMART METER Radiation DESTROYS Blood Integrity & Oxygenation pic.twitter.com/fki1P79ERX
— Redpill Drifter (@RedpillDrifter) August 14, 2023
The blood cells are charged from the electrons absorbed from the earth. That keeps them separated from each other, meaning, they won't clump but they'll flow as they should.Look at these red blood cells before and after grounding 👇 pic.twitter.com/N2Db7woHpf
— Plana Terra (@usnational7) October 4, 2023
What if you're like me, and you don't have a grassy yard? You could stand barefoot on the pavement, but it's not as powerful and with 100 degree weather, that's not very appealing. Also, how long can you ground in your busy schedule? 5 minutes a week? (Well, you can touch trees. There's a reason why "tree huggers" were mocked by the Establishment. But how long are you gonna hug that tree?) That's why the 2nd option I suggest is: Wear a Q-Link pendant.Before and After
— Remnant | MD (@RemnantMd) August 16, 2023
Impact of 40 minutes of grounding on appearance and clumping of bloodhttps://t.co/1pla0EqNsy pic.twitter.com/8L0yhEmM6c
Within it is a copper coil, similar to that used in electro culture.
Let's check the blood cells of those that wear the pendant and compare it to the results from grounding:
Almost identical!
But with grounding, you're only doing that for a few minutes, maybe an hour? Then the shoes go back on and you're back to the real word.
But the necklace?
You just leave it on all day and all night.
So far, over 1 million of these bad boys have been sold.
Now, I don't claim to fully understand how this works. I'm not a scientist. I've just seen it work really well on a lot of people.
The company states the technology in the pendant will give you:
More vitality, greater focus, improved performance, and better stress response.Many wearers claim it helps your body to deal with EMFs (electro magnetic frequencies). I believe it helps, not by stopping the EMFs, but by boosting the state of your body so it will combat the effects of EMFs. I was shocked to discover that one of the founders who came across this technology happened to perform and record with The Beach Boys! You may have noticed a few celebrities wearing it over the years. Here's Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran:
For you golfers out there (someone get a Q-Link for Trump!) it will boost your performance on the green.
In fact, a whopping 97% of the subjects improved their stress levels.
And that was from wearing the pendant for LESS than 1 minute.
(By the way, how cool is it that it's called the "Q" Link? Things that make you go hmmmmmmm)
The author of Yoga of Golfers, Katherine Roberts, says:
Q-Link will help lower your golf score by quieting the mind, relaxing the body.
SFGate reports:
Jimmy Page, one of rock's all-time guitar heroes, is featured on the cover of this month's Rolling Stone sporting his from way back. Lindsay Lohan was photographed wearing hers after she checked out of rehab. And more than 300 golfers in the PGA wear theirs; 120 championships on the links have been won with them, and many on the tour say it's all because of the Q-Link. Bruce Fleisher, 2001 U.S. Senior Open Champ said, "The week after I put it on, I won the Senior Open. Was it luck? Absolutely. Destiny? You better believe it." There's more. "It was amazing. In the space of a few weeks, the guy pitching the opener of the World Series, Josh Beckett, flying out of his shirt was the Q-Link and then Alex Shabalov, the U.S. chess champ, was wearing it," said Richard Gray, president and CEO of Clarus Transphase Scientific Inc., maker of Q-Link. "In a chess blog, he said he put it on and it helped him to win the tournament."TruthinAging tested it out:
When I put it on, the effects were astoundingly immediate. This was when I returned from a trip to Scotland and had to DJ that night. My schedule would have had me slipping in and out of consciousness around 10pm, but wearing the Q-Link had me showing no signs of fatigue. In fact, I felt great! Believe it or not, athletes swear by this as its reported to improve mental focus and endurance, and I'll have to vouch for them as it definitely makes me feel more aware and productive at the gym. I think of it as acupuncture around your neck; I feel harmonized, I sleep well, my sense of well-being is spot on and my "chi" has never been so aligned. And that jet-lag? Done and done."I'm sharing this because I want to share my own personal testimonial with you. A Q-Link helped my mom, who was huffing and puffing as she tried walking up the stairs. I'll never forget seeing that. It disturbed me. Her health wasn't the same after having a stroke last year. I was worrying that she might have another. Then it dawned on me. "Duh, get her a Q-Link!" Of course. I just had a feeling in my gut (that was probably God) to order her one. So I got her one and she changed over night! Well, around day 2 or day 3 of wearing it is when she showed me the change. She said "Look at this!" and then preceded to go up and down the stairs like normal. She couldn't believe it! She said she even felt more energetic. Talk about a sigh of relief. So, I put a link below so you can order one. I'm hoping it will bless you as much as it did my family. I pray God gets this to the right people. Do I have a pendant? Heck yeah I do. Now, I'm fairly healthy so I don't have a big recovery story. But what I did notice is that the headaches I would get every week, were almost non-existent. Writing this now, I can't recall the last headache I had. Thank God! About 4 months ago (I know, I should've shared this sooner) I took it off for a bit just to wear a different normal necklace. About a week or so later I thought 'Why am I getting these headaches again? Am I eating more sugar?' Then it hit me. I stopped wearing my Q-Link! Popped it back on immediately. Haven't made that mistake since. Also, I do sleep great. You might get more dreams wearing this too. That seems to be a common effect.
Click here to get your own Q-Link:
Hang on, I just remembered. I used the code "RENEW" when I got my mom her necklace. It gave me, I think 10% off?
You can try that it out, see if it still works. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to share that?
NOTE: These are just my personal testimonials, from my own personal experience. Things I have witnessed. I cannot tell you these are medical devices, because they are not. I cannot claim they will diagnose, treat or cure any disease, health or medical condition whatsoever.
You know, the same lying bastards that...
...settled a lawsuit over some of its posts about ivermectin, including what may have been one of its more popular pandemic-era social media campaigns. In August 2021, to discourage people from using ivermectin to prevent or treat Covid-19, the FDA tweeted “You are not a horse. You are not a cow. Serious y’all. Stop It.” and posted a similar message on Instagram.Can we trust the FDA? Personally, if the FDA doesn't endorse an item, I'm all for it. And if they're against something, I friggin' embrace! But that's just me. Here are some other unsolicited testimonials I found from people who had similar experiences to me:
Here's a recent testimonial from a 'techie' YouTuber, stating how his stress levels are basically zero, and his trouble falling asleep is over. He's now sleeping like a baby.
So give it a try.
Implement the gardening technique that the Establishment hates.
Wrap some copper wire around sticks and add the to your garden.
And put a Q-Link around you neck.
TAP HERE TO GET ONE
Then stand back and watch the magnificence genius of God's creation do it's thing.
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