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Sounds like a great life to be honest, minus of course the harassment. Well someone with a concrete garden turned me on to this, it's called electoculture and goes back to the early 1900's at least the pdf book does, and of course it's been buried like many other discoveries. It may be something of use and the guy who's trying to bring it back want's it to be shared freely. The PDF is more for large farming, the website shows how it works and can be used on apartment patios.

https://cultivateelevate.com/electroculture/

This talks about how it's being used by many people on small scale use with amazing results depending on how big you make the conductor.

https://cultivateelevate.com/content/Electroculture1927.pdf

By Justin Christofleau

Knight of Merit of Agriculture, Gold Medalist of Society of Encouragement for National Industries, Member of Society of Scientists and Inventors of France, Foundation Member of National Society of Agriculture, Member of Association of Manufacturers and Inventors of France.

This is his appeal to agriculturists, Viticulturists, and Horticulturists of the World.

I come now towards you to raise my voice in favour of a great invention which will be, if you understand me, one of the great factors of the resurrection and prosperity of the whole world, as it means the intensifying of the production of the earth, the increasing of crops in considerable proportions, and minimising as much as possible the manual labor appertaining to culture and the economising of the immense sums of money which are being spent annually for fertilizers and replacing them by this new apparatus wherein are condensed all the forces of nature. That is to say: The land magnetism, telluric currents, the electricity of the floating air and that carried by the clouds, the sun, the wind, the rain, and even by the frost, forces which are captured and transformed into energetic electricity by this apparatus which carries them to the soil in a feeble and continuous manner, and which renders it free from the microbes which attacks the seeds and plants.

(copied verbatim intro, the pdf won't let me copy/paste)

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