Your Plants Are Listening
Have you ever noticed that birds stop singing during summer – except at dawn or midnight.
Assuming you don’t live full-time in a city, that is. If you’ve gone on a hike or had a picnic in the woods or spent time in your back yard in the last few months, you wouldn’t have heard much birdsong. Unless you began hiking or picnicking at dawn.
Here’s why birds quiet down in the summer.
Sound vibration. Yes, when birds sing, they create a really specific symphony of sound, which promotes the growth of young leaves in trees, plants and flowers.
This sound environment is critical for your flowers and plants to grow. It’s why you hear a plethora of birdsong during the months of Spring. The time when all plants, trees and flowers, are still blossoming and growing. When seeds germinate and sprout.
Come summer leaves are fully grown. And birds mostly stop singing during the day. Mission accomplished.
Well, not quite.
Birds still sing at dawn and twilight during the summer. Because at night every living plant breathes IN carbon dioxide. In the morning, plants switch to breathing OUT pure oxygen.
Dawn and dusk are changeover periods. That’s when birds are needed to stimulate the plants with sound vibration. The sound becomes a cue.
Incredible how our little feathered friends let the grass, trees, plants and flowers know when to grow. They produce sound vibrations that elicit a chemical activity in plants, allowing them to follow nature’s cues.
Nature consists of a myriad of sounds and vibrations, even chords of music - including the birdsongs. Once again we see how sound has an immediate visceral and chemical effect.
Exactly like music affects us humans. We feel sound instantly too. Yesterday I treated myself to a Thai massage. Much needed, I must add. During the 90 minutes, the masseuse played a CD of some ethereal flute music. It calmed me down in seconds. What a blessing positive sound is. Without it, who knows where we would be right now.
More reason then to surround yourself with high frequency music and sounds. You thrive when placed in a good aural environment. Go and experience the power of positive words and music Now.
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle
Assuming you don’t live full-time in a city, that is. If you’ve gone on a hike or had a picnic in the woods or spent time in your back yard in the last few months, you wouldn’t have heard much birdsong. Unless you began hiking or picnicking at dawn.
Here’s why birds quiet down in the summer.
Sound vibration. Yes, when birds sing, they create a really specific symphony of sound, which promotes the growth of young leaves in trees, plants and flowers.
This sound environment is critical for your flowers and plants to grow. It’s why you hear a plethora of birdsong during the months of Spring. The time when all plants, trees and flowers, are still blossoming and growing. When seeds germinate and sprout.
Come summer leaves are fully grown. And birds mostly stop singing during the day. Mission accomplished.
Well, not quite.
Birds still sing at dawn and twilight during the summer. Because at night every living plant breathes IN carbon dioxide. In the morning, plants switch to breathing OUT pure oxygen.
Dawn and dusk are changeover periods. That’s when birds are needed to stimulate the plants with sound vibration. The sound becomes a cue.
Incredible how our little feathered friends let the grass, trees, plants and flowers know when to grow. They produce sound vibrations that elicit a chemical activity in plants, allowing them to follow nature’s cues.
Nature consists of a myriad of sounds and vibrations, even chords of music - including the birdsongs. Once again we see how sound has an immediate visceral and chemical effect.
Exactly like music affects us humans. We feel sound instantly too. Yesterday I treated myself to a Thai massage. Much needed, I must add. During the 90 minutes, the masseuse played a CD of some ethereal flute music. It calmed me down in seconds. What a blessing positive sound is. Without it, who knows where we would be right now.
More reason then to surround yourself with high frequency music and sounds. You thrive when placed in a good aural environment. Go and experience the power of positive words and music Now.
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle
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