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When you talk to your plants, do they listen?
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When you talk to your plants, do they listen?
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"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
Re: When you talk to your plants, do they listen?
We'll find out in a couple of months. Told my black raspberries they need to fruit this year, mulberry tree gets until next year
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Re: When you talk to your plants, do they listen?
My personal opinion is yes. There was a study done several years ago about music & how plants respond. They apparently like classical... I've also seen other experiments on talking to some plants in a positive manner & another one in a negative manner. The difference in the plants is striking.
Now... Could the plants being talked to in a negative manner also have been neglected in other ways? That's certainly a possibility. I don't know if they had someone else taking care of watering, etc.
I try to infuse my plants with love when I'm working with them. Same for cooking. I feel that the emotions we are going through at that moment carry through to whatever it is we're doing.
Now... Could the plants being talked to in a negative manner also have been neglected in other ways? That's certainly a possibility. I don't know if they had someone else taking care of watering, etc.
I try to infuse my plants with love when I'm working with them. Same for cooking. I feel that the emotions we are going through at that moment carry through to whatever it is we're doing.
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Re: When you talk to your plants, do they listen?
Not sure if my plants always listen to me, but I always listen when they talk to me!
"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
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Re: When you talk to your plants, do they listen?
lisawallace88 wrote:We'll find out in a couple of months. Told my black raspberries they need to fruit this year, mulberry tree gets until next year
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