This page lists all articles published in Facts are Facts concerning the topic Plants • Forest.
Just imagine that you’re buying a lovely blue delphinium… But before you can even pot it, it falls to the ground. Only a couple of thin fibres hang from its drooping tip. Many of us would give up on the poor plant straightaway and get rid of it as soon as possible. Not Christiane Maute. Out of curiosity, the trained homeopath gave the plant a large dose of the homeopathic remedy Arnica 200c. And just look at what happened next…. Read more...
Forests are the Earth's skin. Without them, life would be impossible. Read more...
For decades, a worrying decay of the Earth's magnetic field has been observed. This is directly related to the disappearance of the planet's plant cover. not available online order this issue
Over 75 years ago, one man showed us how to purify water naturally and how to harness its colossal power. If we were to follow Viktor Schauberger's teachings today, pure and healthy water would be within our reach, as well as the ability to produce almost limitless amounts of energy from plain water and air - for next to nothing. Read more...
Pioneering student of nature Viktor Schauberger was one of the most significant personalities of the last century, yet received no laurels in his own lifetime. Today, more than 50 years after his death, his findings are being put into practice with increasing success—particularly in watercourses. Read more...
Plants can see, hear, talk, smell, taste, feel, communicate and remember. Plants have more sense receptors than people! Tomatoes can sense an approaching cyclone three days in advance, and if plants have a “headache” they produce their own aspirin… Research is constantly unearthing amazing new information! Read more...
...and cultivated a rich harvest to leave behind for humanity. not available online order this issue
"Flowers are the beautiful hieroglyphics of nature, with which she indicates how much she loves us," Johann Wolfgang von Goethe once wrote. Experience pictures by a man who strives to depict the souls of flowers and trees for the good of our own. Read more...
Yuck, you say. Well, you don't have to go straight to kissing snails. But how about showing them a little affection? Eike Braunroth is a man who has learned to make friends with what we disdainfully refer to as "creepy crawlies". It has turned his garden into a paradise! Read more...