Don’t talk to your plants if you value privacy. They’re huge gossips, and they communicate on ultrasonic frequencies which travel a long way. Every plant in the neighborhood knows what you’ve said by the time you finish a sentence.
Just watched a video on You Tube where a Japanese researcher did a study on this. One jar of rice he spoke to lovingly, one jar he spoke to hatefully, and one he ignored. The results were in line with Rose’s assumption.
jmworacle about 1 year ago
The student becomes the teacher…
Farside99 about 1 year ago
A bit of water and minerals every so often doesn’t hurt, either. Just sayin’…
kelloggs2066 about 1 year ago
If you’re talking to them, you’re paying attention to them.
And the best fertilizer is a Gardener’s Shadow.
HarryLime Premium Member about 1 year ago
The carbon dioxide in your breath is good for most plants …
jagedlo about 1 year ago
Did you not know that, Ms. Harris?
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
If you want to learn something, try teaching someone else.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member about 1 year ago
Don’t talk to your plants if you value privacy. They’re huge gossips, and they communicate on ultrasonic frequencies which travel a long way. Every plant in the neighborhood knows what you’ve said by the time you finish a sentence.
Doug K about 1 year ago
This plant advise can be applied to children, too.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
I talked to my cactus once.It attacked me.
tcayer about 1 year ago
She talks constantly. How does the plant know if she’s talking to it or someone else?
mbhiggins5555 about 1 year ago
It is the carbon dioxide from your breath that helps the plant. They breath in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen.
SteveHL about 1 year ago
“Of course I also talk to my crayons, Ms. Harris. And yesterday I had a long conversation with a jar of paste.”
eced52 about 1 year ago
Just watched a video on You Tube where a Japanese researcher did a study on this. One jar of rice he spoke to lovingly, one jar he spoke to hatefully, and one he ignored. The results were in line with Rose’s assumption.
norphos about 1 year ago
Partially the CO2, the vibrations might affect it too, as birdsong is supposed to stimulate the little breathing holes in leaves to open.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
Talking to your plant is a good form of relaxation. They may not sit in your lap and purr, but they are good listeners,
M.K.Staffeld about 1 year ago
Knowledge often comes from the most unexpected sources…
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
Better then when Garfield talked to a plant on Saturday.
mafastore about 1 year ago
On the other hand – we talk to my teddy bears (hundreds of them) and some dolls and they always answer back (even if they sound like us).