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SOTT Earth Changes Summary - October 2015: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval, Meteor Fireballs Wow what an intro!!!!!! SIGNS OF THE END PART 127 - LATEST EVENTS DECEMBER 2015 SIGNS OF THE END PART 128 - LATEST EVENTS DECEMBER 2015 Signs Of Change The Past Week Or So August 2013 Part 3 Please Teach Your Children That Snow Is Toxic / So Not To Eat IT!
February 26, 2015 by Ann Antonio Sanchez PLEASE SHARE FAR AND WIDE How Recent Solar Flares Are Affecting Us?
I did a post on this subject before on the extra body pain /groan Ouch! The strange dreams or just playing tricks with the mind. Remember Keep positive! How Recent Solar Flares Are Affecting Us How Recent Solar Flares Are Affecting Us – Carlini Institutewww.carliniinstitute.com/how_recent_solar_flares_are_affecting_usI have noticed in my own research that solar activity is known toinfluencehuman consciousness. Solar flares affect the Central Nervous System (stomach lining), … http://www.carliniinstitute.com/how_solar_flares_are_affecing_us Tags: How Recent Solar Flares Are Affecting Us Posted by Little Running Deer "Featured", Ann Little Running Deer, Ann's Home Page, Health, Outer Space, poisoned Air, Survival, Weather/Storms How Recent Solar Flares Are Affecting Us – Carlini Institute carliniinstitute.com/how_recent_solar_flares_are_affecting_us A solar flare is a magnetic storm on the Sun which appears to be a very bright … between the Sun’s solar storms and human biological effect especially after an “M” … We often experience this as the body heating up in the form of “hot flashes. Quote:“There appears to be a direct connection between the Sun’s solar storms and human biological effect especially after an “M” class solar flare. The conduit which facilitates the charged particles from the Sun to human disturbance is the very same conduit which steers Earth’s weather through the Magnetic Field on Earth, and also through the magnetic fields around humans.” http://goldenageofgaia.com/2011/06/10/how-recent-solar-flares-are-affecting-us-2/ Tags: How Recent Solar Flares Are Affecting Us Posted by Little Running Deer "Featured", Ann Little Running Deer, Ann's Home Page, Buffalohair-Jage Press, Outer Space, Survival, Time of Change, Weather/Storms, Your Life Big Sites Not Working Right? Solar Flares Home TVs, Computer Crashes, Frozen Yogurt Getting Soft As Motors Run their hearts out trying to keep things frozen!Oppsss Computer Crashed again! Just a taste? What?????? you say? Face Book Not completing work at Profiles, Games down 2 days not able to up load completely. Blogs not working right, then Crashing! Router light flickering across States from West to Mid-West! Yes, I would say it is a taste! I better save this part before I crash again! If I do crash, I will be back again:) Is it wrong to try and run equipment when this is happening? In Thunder Storms we shut every thing down! Computers anyway! Unplug unused appliances. I have lost so much in sudden Power Surges! Yes, even a few Surge Protectors got fried!
Debbie asked: "When do you plant outside in West Virginia? " Hello Debbie! Plant when there is no longer any danger of frost and after the ground is thawed and warm! Photo shows the banana flower with green fruit and the tree stalks with large leaves. More info on why I would say that. :) Quote: "Basjoo is the hardiest Banana plants on earth. It is a very fast grower capable of growing up to two feet in one week. This hardy banana tree is a very heavy feeder. This means if you want your plants to grow quickly and well, you must feed it on a regular basis. Liquid plant food is recommended every 2 weeks to achieve maximum nutrition for maximum growth. Plant your hardy banana plants in full sun, but be aware that windy conditions can cause the fragile leaves of the banana plants to shred. As far as watering, hardy bananas love the moisture but the soil must drain well. If the soil does not drain well, the banana plants will rot. If you are treating your banana plants well, they will produce a new leaf every 5-7 days outdoors. If a new leaf does not produce in this time frame, the plants are either underfed or under-watered. Winter care is important. After your Basjoo Banana tree has been hit by the first frost, cut the hardy banana to the ground. Don't let it rot back because it can continue rotting down into the roots which will kill the plants. Cover with a good 6 to 8 inches of mulch and then cover the mulch with a sheet of plastic. You must keep the mulch dry or the banana plant roots will become wet and rot. In the early spring, before growth starts, remove the plastic, remove most of the mulch and let the plant come back when the ground warms up." http://www.brighterblooms.com/planting-directions/basjoo-banana-care/ Hope this information has helped you, Debbie! :) |
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