Gift Ideas for the Friend With a Green Thumb

Does your friend love nothing more than to garden? Are they constantly telling you about the bulbs they are planting or the vines that need to be pruned? If so, you might want to get them botanical gifts for their next birthday, celebration, or holiday event. It’s easy to get gifts for a gardener if you know what they like. You can find plants for a few dollars online or plant products that can change their daily routines. Get to know a few unique ideas that allow you to show your gardener friend how much you care. Continue reading

Plants That Will Make Your Garden Buzz with Wildlife

gardenFor many garden lovers, the chance to get outside, escape the laptop, and enjoy nature is the reason they have a house with a garden.

Gardening offers people the opportunity to relax and take time out from the pressures of modern life

Some people want to grow their own fruit, vegetables, and herbs, while others simply want to enjoy the birds, bees, and butterflies that visit their gardens.

Most garden owners know that wildlife loves a garden. It’s a great place for plants and creatures to flourish. The types of plants you choose will have a big impact on the wildlife in your garden. Continue reading

Study Reveals ‘Intentionally Treated Water’ Might Change The Growth Rate Of Plants

intentionArjun Walia – Human intention experiments have been taking place for decades. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of peer-reviewed publications that have examined the mind-matter connection with some very interesting results. These results lead to interpretations that are usually ignored in the mainstream, simply because they challenge the mind to entertain and accept completely new facts about the true nature of reality that would completely revolutionize our worldview in several different ways.

I recently published an article about how quantum theory and parapsychology are showing us how mind/matter interaction is indeed real, and that the scientific study of human consciousness is an entirely different ball game; it is almost impossible to accurately measure the impact of consciousness if the ‘objective’ model and limiting parameters of modern-day “science” are still being used. Continue reading

Rising CO2 producing “miracle” re-greening effects as global tree cover expands

CO2Mike Adams – Climate change myth pushers are scientifically illiterate propagandists who have brainwashed themselves against all scientific reality to somehow believe that carbon dioxide is a poison to plants. In truth, it’s the “greening” molecule for the planet, as I’ve repeatedly explained in multiple climate videos, podcasts and climate articles. Now, new science published in Nature demonstrates that global tree cover is rapidly expanding across the planet as CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere rise to healthier, pro-tree levels that support forest growth and health.

Yes, you read that correctly: Forestation coverage of planet Earth is expanding, not shrinking as we’re all told by the lying globalist media on a daily basis. (The same dishonest media that claimed New York City would now be under water from an apocalypse of melting ice caps… go figure.)

“We show that—contrary to the prevailing view that forest area has declined globally5—tree cover has increased by 2.24 million km2 (+7.1% relative to the 1982 level),” reports science study authors in this study entitled “Global land change from 1982 to 2016.”

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In the Language of Trees: How Plants Can Teach Us to Communicate

plantsMatt Toussaint – When I was a kid, I would name the trees in my backyard. They all had distinct personalities and dynamic qualities, including the ability to talk. I would spend inordinate amounts of time collecting their branches and sticks, talking with them about my life and theirs. My imagination was fascinated with their solid presence coupled with a mysterious aliveness that defied their seemingly fixed nature. They knew something and I wanted to know what that was.

Over two decades later, I find myself in the Amazon jungle and I’m still talking to trees. And they still have personalities and qualities and they do indeed talk back. Some are funny, some more reserved and laid back, others more serious, and they are all loving and willing teachers.

I now walk into the forest and feel enmeshed in this visible and invisible web of plant-ness, part of an ongoing conversation that never once left any of us out. Perhaps we still know how to speak this language, the knowledge of its universality rooted somewhere in the backyards of overstimulated city-minds. In a quiet moment, surely most of us can recall an occasion from our youth where something memorable and magical happened with a tree (or a plant or a rock) – a special climbing spot, a cozy place to read, a secret hideout, or a passageway into an imaginary world we ventured to with friends.

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