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Hmmm,

 

I say.... Trees are feeding the Earth.

 

It is their function.

 

All that they do revolves around this.

 

They are deeply connected with the Earth, quite literaly.

 

We put them in boxes, dissconnect them, and wonder why somthing that can live for 800 years in the woods can only survive 80 in a so called urban environment.

 

Perhaps we are so used to that happening to us we dont notice whats really going on?

 

Well wishes.... :-)

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Trees cultivate life in the soil.

 

That is what they are about.

 

Understanding this is key to understanding why trees behave the way they do.

 

They are soil based organisms.

 

Too deep?

 

:-)

 

Oh dear...........

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trees cultivate life in the soil.

 

That is what they are about.

 

Understanding this is key to understanding why trees behave the way they do.

 

They are soil based organisms.

 

Too deep?

 

:-)

what?

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