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Simple coils for the garden…
Buy a coil of 18 or 20 gauge copper wire at Lowe’s or Home Depot.

For small coils:
Take a wooden dowel (you can use a wooden cooking spoon).Leave about 5-8 inches at the bottom before you start to coil.
Coil the copper in a CLOCKWISE direction around the spoon until you have about 3 inches of coil.
Leave about 2-3 inches of straight copper at the top and make your cut.
Slide the coil off of the dowel.
Use a compass and determine which direction is North.
Put your coil into the plant on the South side.

For larger coils:
Use a garden stake or small straight branch.
Leave at least 4 inches at the bottom hanging down below the stake to stick into the ground.
Coil in a CLOCKWISE direction for the length of the stake.
Leave 4-5 inches above the stake and make your cut.
Put your stake into the ground on the South side of the area you want to affect.

There are LOTS and LOTS of designs for coils (and opinions about what works best) on the internet. Try some and see what you like. Copper is always going to have a positive affect on living things (including YOU!), so you really can’t go wrong.

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