Is Mowing the Lawn Actually Murder?
Is Mowing the Lawn Actually Murder?
Is Mowing the Lawn Actually Murder?
In honor of Earth Day on Monday, I want to remind you of the magic of our planet with some fascinating facts about plants.
- Mmm, that smell of freshly cut grass. Sciencedaily.com provides information that studies have shown the scent given off by fresh-cut grass is actually a plant distress call. Not only that, the scent attracts specific insects that can benefit the healing process of the grass.
- Plants actually have the ability to recognize their siblings, or plants of the same species. Science Daily explains that plants have a natural competitiveness when sharing their space with plants of a different species. However, when potted with their siblings, they respond well.
- Studies show that plants respond negatively to human-noise. The effects of human noise on a plant can last long after the noise has stopped.
- Pfaf.org provides information that there are over 20,000 edible plants naturally growing on planet Earth. What’s your favorite plant to eat?
- Although plants do not have a specific organ to hear like we do, plants can sense vibrations through their leaves. Plants can sense when a predator is near.
- About 85% of plant life is found in the ocean.
- Adaptogens are plants that are used for regulating stress response by supporting your adrenal system. Chamomile, Holy Basil, and Valerian Root are just a few.
- There are 100 poisonous plants located at Alnwick Garden in England. Visitors with a death wish are able to walk the poisonous garden.
- Strawberries have 200 seeds on average. They are the only fruit to grow seeds on its outer layer.