Piano Man

Playing to “The Tree” with quite a large audience looking on.
I wondered if trees respond to music So  Mrs G said…..

“Studies Find Positive Effects of Music on Plants
If plants respond to the ways they are nurtured and have several sensory perceptions, then how do they respond to sound waves and the vibrations created by musical sounds?
Several studies have looked at this question, specifically how music effects plant growth. In 1962, Dr. T. C. Singh, head of the Botany Department at India's Annamalia University, experimented with the effect of musical sounds on the growth rate of plants. He found that balsam plants grew at a rate that accelerated by 20% in height and 72% in biomass when exposed to music. He initially experimented with classical music. Later, he experimented with raga music (improvisations on a set of rhythms and notes) played on flute, violin, harmonium, and reena, an Indian instrument. He found similar effects.
Through his several experiments, Singh concluded that the sound of the violin has the greatest effect on plant growth.”

Of course there is also this…….Here
Photo by The Bossess who also dropped some money in his hat.

Pawscript…..All is revealed..Watch this space tomoro for the ultimate in “decluttering” Featuring a special guest star…..ME!!!
Tuss

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