How do you make your vegetable garden soil chemtrail-free and healthy again?


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That was the question I asked myself after the gardening season was a complete disaster in 2024, dead bushes, tomatoes that were already rotting on the plant and many fruits that were not pollinated because there were simply no bees to do this. In fact, I had already decided to grow exclusively in the greenhouse in 2025.


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I had already been looking for methods to detoxify the soil and had made a call via the dotcom radio podcast. There were many responses, several of which can be applied in combination. I sent several e-mail messages to a magazine and a professional company that did soil cleaning. This company needed more information than just the question of how I could clean my soil of Chemtrails. I sent the PubMed study but was told that they wanted samples of the soil. Never mind, that was in the study and moreover, you can take samples in your own backyard, the pollution is the same everywhere and the same size.

Via, via I came across the TED video of Paul Stamets, but how I could then proceed was nowhere to be found. Many study reports, difficult, difficult and all under laboratory conditions. Hey, Paul’s practical experiments had been done many years ago, and in the search engines there were many results that warned about fungi in your garden.

What are we not allowed to discover, I wonder, do fungi work so well in restoring a healthy soil culture?

Fungal culture to purify the soil of heavy metals

Fungi have a unique ability to break down chemical pollutants, including oil and pesticides, and to extract or bind heavy metals, even radiation. Fungi can even filter water, which supports numerous life cycles that are regenerative for ecosystems. Mycoremediation is a method that uses fungal mycelium (the vegetative part of a fungus) in contaminated soil sites as a remedial treatment. The enzymes produced by a mushroom are efficient at breaking down many different pollutants. In essence, this method is about using the natural decomposition capabilities of fungi to restore and regenerate land.

Mycelium is the root system of the fungus; these are underground web-like white threads called hyphae that connect to each other in the soil and other moisture-rich environments such as rotting logs that search for nutrients to supply the mycelium network. One of the most resilient living organisms in nature is mycelium. It is both fire resistant and water retardant and has proven to be a great tool for environmental remediation.

I have now purchased Paul Stamets’ book “Mycelium Running” to learn how to take my first steps into this underground world to bring the nature in my garden into balance and cleanse it of the chemtrail heavy metals. I have also sent an email to the author, but whether he will respond [?]

Another thing I learned this week was the use of charcoal. I’m going to soak them for a few days in two fertilizers. I have a 200 liter barrel with a mix of old cow dung, plant remains including nettles. In addition, I make a JMS / JADAM Microbial Solution that I let soak in the charcoal for a few days and then spread it out. Rain / watering does the rest. This way you get a time-release fertilizer method, so to speak.



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