Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Ever seen a plant that was frightened of a thunderstorm?



Of course not sillies, but I have seen a plant that needed proper nutrients. And here is something I learned that I  thought I'd share with you:
Did you know that lightning keeps plants alive? The intense heat of lightning forces nitrogen in the air to mix with oxygen, forming nitrogen oxides that are soluble in water and fall to the ground in rain. Plants need nitrates to survive, so without lightning, plants could not live. Just trying to keep you, my dear friends enlightened.
Love,


Freddy



"Do not wait for extraordinary circumstances to do good action; try to use ordinary situations."
— Jean Paul Richter

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