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I do not.mikey3000 said:Do you talk to your plants?

Day of the Triffids at 1:32 said:All plants move, but they don't usually pull themselves out of the ground and chase you.
That's allot of treesrareboy said:this year we are planting another 17,000 trees, bringing the total up to about 60,000 over the last decade

I guess my houseplants like it when its a day where I load up the CD player with rock/metal CD's then...opinterph said:One of my high school buddies did an experiment for biology class which involved planting two sets of corn seeds. He exposed one of the sets of seeds to soft gentle music and the other to hard rock music. All other elements of their care was the same. The corn plants exposed to hard rock music grew bigger and faster.
That's allot of trees
I guess my houseplants like it when its a day where I load up the CD player with rock/metal CD's then...
What do you say to a wandering jew?
It is over halfway to our goal of 100,000.....It takes a lot of trees to fill up the 100 acres we have allocated for restoration of bushland. I am not sure that we will be around to plant the last 20,000 because these will be the final infill and fence row plantings.
I realize though, that the planting crews usually don't play music out loud when they are getting the whips into the ground. Maybe that would help push them along.
It is over halfway to our goal of 100,000.....It takes a lot of trees to fill up the 100 acres we have allocated for restoration of bushland. I am not sure that we will be around to plant the last 20,000 because these will be the final infill and fence row plantings.
I realize though, that the planting crews usually don't play music out loud when they are getting the whips into the ground. Maybe that would help push them along.
 . Google it, or better yet, read your deed and see for your self.
. Google it, or better yet, read your deed and see for your self.