In a year filled with griefâthree unexpected family deaths, the ongoing demands of motherhood, and the emotional labor of holding a family togetherâmy client, a mother of three adolescents, found solace in a surprising place: her backyard garden.
Long drawn to the therapeutic rhythms of nature, she planted a variety of vegetables as a form of self-care. It was her sacred spaceâa way to stay grounded, to breathe, and to process what words alone could not. Her familiarity with homeopathy and frequency medicine gave her confidence to start the garden, but she hadnât anticipated what came next.
One early morning at 5:00 AM, as she walked barefoot to the garden for her usual watering ritual, she was met with a new heartbreakâthis time, from her plants. Her squash leaves and blossoms, once thriving and fruitful, were suddenly blanketed in white powdery mildew. She had already harvested some delicious zucchini and yellow squash, but now the plants looked sickly and on the brink of collapse.
She called me in a panic.
âDo we have a remedy for this?â she asked.
My response was simple and calm:
âOf course. Thereâs a frequency for just about everything that gets out of balance.â
Because she already had a few common homeopathics on hand, we only needed to order a couple more for overnight delivery. The very next day, we connected via Zoom and created a customized homeopathic remedy blend. She followed the instructions preciselyâapplying the solution only to the soil, not the leaves or blossoms, over three applications: that evening, the next morning, and the following evening.
The results? Nothing short of remarkable.
By the third day, the powdery mildew was gone. Vanished.
She was shocked. I wasnât.
She texted me a photo of the now-thriving squash leavesâgreen, vibrant, fungus-free. One more believer in AgriHomeopathy, our powerful method using dynamized, highly diluted remedies to restore balance in the garden, naturally.
As I examined the photo more closely, I noticed a different issue. Something had been munching on the leaves.
When I pointed this out, she laughed and said:
âOh, thatâs just the crickets. Theyâre everywhere! But since my garden is organic, Iâm not going to spray chemical pesticides. I guess the only option is getting the kids to pick them off and squish them one by one!â
We both laughed, knowing that another AgriHomeopathy experiment was just around the corner.
Weâll save the âcricket storyâ for another timeâalong with how we built a bio-shield to gently repel them without harm, chemicals, or chaos.