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Studies show that plants do communicate amongst each other and perhaps there's other species of animals that understand them as well. However, if your plants could talk in the language that we understand as a human species, what would they say about you? Comment below. Let's talk about it.
So essentially what I am hearing is you could be like that kid from The Simpsons when he says, I'm in danger. You know and then your plants come to your rescue. I like this for you.
Actually no way I forgot the story I'll be more like Meriadoc Brandybuck or pippin took yeah and the Gandolf lasso be there so yeah you know we don't have a part to play the battles yet
If I had a plant my plant would tell me to water it more because sometimes I forget to water my plants I'm not really a plant person but I definitely want to buy a banana tree and see it growing nurture it with love and water
I strongly encourage you to strengthen your green thumb because I have a feeling you are being called to be a plant mommy to some banana trees. I encourage you to do it. You got this. You've got this dreamy
Well, you know, they just did a study on grass and you know when you mow your lawn that fresh cut grass smell that you get You know, that's the grass actually screaming out giving the other plants a warning that they're in danger Yeah, it's a whole thing. I'm not BS and check it out.
So I guess it would be saying like, Help me you idiots, they're killing me. I don't know. Just a wild guess. There's your cheese portion of the question.
Well, damn. I live in a place where I have to mow the lawn. Like, I can't not mow. Otherwise, I get a citation and have to pay a fee. So, as I mow my lawn sometime this weekend, hopefully I will not have what you just said pop into my brain because then it'll help, it'll cause me to feel super bad because I don't want to hurt plants.
This is actually a really great question. I have a windowsill of like over six plants and I guess some of them will be like, hey, why is the watering not equitable or how come you don't turn my pot around.
Thank you for noticing my great question. Okay, much respect to your answers. So does this mean you will be turning the pot around on the window sill a little bit more often and quenching their thirst.
I think I just used to be more consistent with them. Every time I'm busy, I tend to forget about them. And they used to be part of my morning routine, where I wake up, I greet them, I water them. Sometimes I massage their leaves. So this was a great reminder.
Absolutely Irene. Oh you were such a good you were such a cute and good plant mommy. Oh look at you I love this. Yes go back to doing that I guarantee they missed that. You know I love how the extra mile you took. Beautiful. Please keep me posted. You know if you go back to that routine in the morning which I hope you will. keep me posted tell me how your plants are doing
If my plants could talk they'd say, Unhand me, you heathen from this English ivy vine that is growing upon my cactus arms. That's what my dragon fruit plant would say, because it's currently being swapped around by this vine in the backyard.
Oh, I love this for you. Are you thinking about doing like an edible garden, maybe like a medicinal garden, or a succulent garden, or maybe a vegetable fruit garden? I mean, it's springtime, right? You know, I think that kind of thing is incredibly satisfying. But whatever plants you get, just make sure they're really good for the environment and for you because there are poisonous ones.
My flatmate has around 40 plants in the house but I have only one that is mine so I'm actually trying to take care of it properly and if my plant would be able to talk I think it would say Good things about me, hopefully.
Wow, 40 plants in the flat. That is a lot of plants. What kind of plants are they? I'm very interested to find out what kind of plants they are. And it sounds to me like you are a good plant parent. If you're looking to improve, there was a user above her name is Irene. She used to hold on next message.
Irene, she just let me know that she used to massage the leaves of her plants and greet them every morning. So maybe do something like that, see how your plant responds. So I'm excited. Let me know. Keep me posted if you think about it on how your plant is doing and if you've adapted any new things into the regimen of care.
This is very much real plants actually are alive and they have an energy of understanding us even trees you know you ever heard of hug a tree or have you seen the videos where the people are asking the plants for the trees to touch them if they can understand them and it's actually occurring so I would think my plant will tell me that I'm a very caring person who appears Strombo who is very sensitive in chess
I love your response. Thank you, Finding Fates. Appreciate you. Yes, Mother Nature, we are Mother Nature, right? We are a part of her. And because we are a part of her, surely we can communicate with her. She communicates with us. It just takes learning the language, paying attention, slowing down, reading between the lines of Mother Nature. Bless you.
Keep eating us we're gonna regenerate and we need to feed other people who do not eat things that are sentient with a full brain of nerves where they're at So there you go but also I would ask the plans to do the jack in the beanstalk thing and take me to the sky
You said something of value here and I appreciate that, Twengee. Plants need us to consume them. That is the ecological wheel turn, right? They take care of us. We need to take care of them. And one way that we take care of them is by harvesting them, cultivating them. That way they know they are needed and Mother Nature continues her wheelhouse of compassion towards us.
The giver of life is Mother Nature. Just like when a woman puts a nursing to her breast. What the baby takes the body produces in order to continue to feed life. And that's what Mother Nature does for us. She is our mother and we are her nursing. I hope that makes sense.