Trees
Trees - The Mysterious Creatures
I was always fascinated by plants and even as a small child I put everything into the soil of our window boxes. You could see me sowing the birdfood of my budgy Peter (a much loved little bird), and the pips of a watermelon grew into strong little plants one hot summer. Now all the trees in my garden have names which confuses my husband.
Naturally I was interested in a book I recently discoverd at a friends house. It is Peter Wohllebens "The Hidden Life Of Trees". It is a very interesting and entertaining book. You think the World Wide Web is a human invention of the 1980's? Wrong! Trees comunicate with their neighbours via fungi over the Wood Wide Web and they have other comunication methods as well via scent to warn each other when something like caterpillars are attacking.
After finishing the book we had to go to the forrest so off we went to Savenake Forest to look at the ancient beeches and oaks. Let me tell you: It was revealing but my homoeopathic hands were itching when I saw the mighty beeches being infested by stink bugs nibbling their leaves away. I just recently started to treat my own trees with homoeopathy and it is amazing how this helps them to recover. I have an apricot tree which was badly injured in a storm and a few doses of Calendula helped it to recover. My house plants, mainly homegrown citrus trees suffer from spider mites and now they get a spray of water infused with homoeopathic Petroleum every now and again. Nelly, my nectarine, was suffering very badly from leave curl and just couldn't get over it, so I made up a solution of water and Nat-sulph and this has helped a lot already. She might need a tonic to recover completely, but I will wait a little bit longer. So here for the sceptics: Homoeopathy is more than placebo because plants don't care for placebos, they need hard facts.
Homoeopathy works and to find out how it could work for you contact me on 07813 195468. Looking forward to hear from you.
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