Extract from Copper tools promote plant growth
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We have been working consistently with copper garden tools in our garden for several years now. We notice that the plants grow more abundantly from year to year, that the soil structure improves and that cultivation is much easier.
As early as the 1950s, targeted experiments showed that the use of copper equipment significantly improved quality and yield. The Austrian biotechnician Viktor Schauberger attributed this to the fact that iron has a negative effect in the cultivated garden soil. According to his findings, the mechanical wear and tear of iron tools releases fine iron particles into the soil. These form a thin layer of rust, which can significantly accelerate the drying out of the soil.
Copper, on the other hand, is naturally present in healthy soil and, unlike iron, does not affect the natural magnetic tension of the soil. This is why copper garden tools significantly improve the quality and yield of ornamental and crop plants. This was already known in the high culture of the ancient Chinese empire and was rediscovered in our time by Schauberger. The garden tools release the finest particles of copper, gold, silver and magnesium, influencing the water balance and fertility of the soil and thus creating the conditions for strong, healthy plant growth.
The author
Remo Vetter was born in Basel in 1956. In 1982, he was employed by the medicinal plant pioneer Alfred Vogel. Since then, Vetter has been working at the health center in Teufen AR, where he tends A. Vogel’s show herb garden with the help of his family.
Vetter is the author of the book “The Lazy Gardener – How to find happiness in the garden”.
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