Re: sonic bloom experience
Madame Wombat,
When you have the opertunity,please! Go to SONIC BLOOM.COM and read All about what one can do using that method. I really had nothing to do with the success that I had. Actually, because of my health I wasn't able to run a real test garden. After a few weeks I wasn't able to feed the garden twice a day like I should have been doing. It was all sonic bloom,I just knew how to read and follow instructions. Like you said in your post,the sound of birds do cause the stamata (poers) on the bottom of the plant leaves to open and feed through the pores as well as through the roots. That is one of the things that got Mr. Dan Carlson started on this project.
His web cite shows a man standing on a 6'ladder and corn is over his head. I tried my best to get some of that seed corn,but couldn't. They say that the ears of corn was 2' long. I sent one man $1oo.oo for some seacnd generation tomatoe plants in Utah. I never got the plants and it took me months to get my money back.
I went to the local farmers market (the fair grounds here in town) and tried to get real farmers interested thie method. They were all to busy trying to make a living to try this. I almost had a fit,I was trying to show them a method that would increase thier yield 100 fold,cheaper natural,without fertilizers,double and more thier income. Everything would have been better,meaning they would have sold more,doing less work. It broke my heart. I have been trying to get all of my equiptment to someone that knows how to farm and will use this system.
On his web cite he says that apples raised this way are sweeter and will still be good after sitting on the shelf for 7 mos. It is truly mind boggling what this stuff will do,and it is NATURAL.
Human nature and GREED have ruined this once great nation.
Please! get anyone you can to try this system, perhaps if small gardners and small farmers start, then we can see some good natural food began to show up at the markets.
I have no interest or connections with SONIC BLOOM, I just know what it did when I used it, and as I said before I am neither a farmer or gardner.
Sincerely I C L