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Very often plants that are spaced several meters apart grow differently or do not even grow well at all. One reason for this (except for the characteristics of the plants themselves) may be geological faults (water veins, faults or global grids).
With plants, a distinction is made between radiation seekers and radiation fleers. There are very many plants which grow well on geological interference zones and
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there are also plants which do not grow, or grow meagrely or do not bear any fruit.
We examine gardens for these influences and inform you of the best places to place your plants. On request we will harmonize your garden based on methods that are over 5000 years old and which we have revived.
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