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Electroculture Educational and Practical Workshop Saturday 7th March 2026

March 7 @ 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
£10.00 – £120.00

Electroculture Educational Two-Part Workshop Saturday 7th March 2026.

Online theory will be live on Feb 25th 6pm to 9pm, recording available and emailed to all attendees.

Step into this two-part theoretical and practical workshop designed and led from the experts who have immersed themselves in the practical, real-world application of Electroculture.

This workshop brings together the most impactful insights, refined methods, and proven approaches developed through extensive hands-on experience and continuous learning.

You will learn that Electroculture is NOT a copper wire wrapped around a stick and in fact brings in the all-important and missing top soil electro-magnetic field. Life in the top soil won’t be maintained without an electro-magnetic field to enable its self-regeneration. Think of it like the Schumann resonance equivalent but for the soil.

Electroculture is 100% complimentary to other natural gardening/farming methods such as Biodynamics, Permaculture, Hugelkultur (mound culture).

You’ll gain clear, structured guidance so that you can correctly install Electroculture yourself. Expect a workshop that blends strategic understanding with practical tools you can apply immediately-whether you’re an experienced grower or just starting out.

Participants consistently describe this learning experience as focused, engaging, and transformative with insights into the importance of additional complimentary subjects such as Geotherapy, Sacred Geometry and ways to help improve your soil, all of which will benefit your Electroculture installation.

To maintain a high-quality, interactive environment, spaces are intentionally limited. If you’re ready to learn from experts who have deeply studied this field and know how to translate that knowledge into meaningful results, secure your place today.

Itinerary

Wednesday 25th February 6pm to 9pm – Online via Zoom

Part 1: ZOOM EDUCATIONAL THEORY LESSON (recording available)

Saturday 7th March 10am to 4pm – Hands on Practical at HOPE (nb: Sunday open once Saturday is fully booked).

Part 2: PRACTICAL WORKSHOP

Hands-on experience at HOPE to give you the confidence to install your own project. Optional follow up Q&A Zoom session after the Practical experience.

To Book

£120 per person for a 2 part workshop

spaces limited to 20

Camping

(if required please select when booking your place)

£10 for tents

£15 for vans

Food & Refreshments

Lunch and refreshments available to purchase from the HUB (cash only)

Products, kits and everything you need for your own installation will be available to purchase on the day. Cash preferred.

About Electroculture

Electroculture is the understanding and application of the Earth’s natural electrical, magnetic and atmospheric energies to support plant growth, soil vitality and ecosystem balance.

Long before chemical fertilisers and industrial agriculture, farmers, scientists and inventors observed that plants respond profoundly to subtle energetic forces. From atmospheric electricity and telluric currents to cosmic and solar influences, life on Earth has always grown in relationship with invisible yet measurable energies.

Electroculture draws upon ancient agricultural wisdom and documented scientific experimentation, including patented technologies from the 18th and 19th centuries that demonstrated increased yields, stronger plants, improved resilience to pests and disease, and enhanced soil fertility — all without synthetic inputs.

At its core, electroculture works by:

Harnessing atmospheric electricity and natural electromagnetic fields

Enhancing mineral uptake and nutrient availability within the soil

Stimulating beneficial microbial life and root systems

Supporting plants’ natural ability to self-regulate, adapt and thrive

Rather than forcing growth, electroculture restores balance — activating the soil as a living, intelligent system. When electrical and energetic flows are harmonised, plants grow with greater vitality, deeper roots, stronger immune responses and improved flavour, nutrition and yield.

Modern electroculture integrates these time-tested principles with accessible materials and contemporary understanding, making it practical for home growers, market gardeners and regenerative land projects alike. It offers a powerful alternative to chemical dependency, aligning food production with natural law rather than industrial control.

Electroculture is not a trick, a gadget, or a single technique — it is a relationship with the living Earth. One that invites us to listen, observe and work with nature’s intelligence rather than against it.

 

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  • HOPE Sussex Community
  • Ivyland farm, Netherfield Road, Netherfield
    Battle, Hastings, East Sussex TN33 9QB United Kingdom
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