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WATER PURIFICATION & EMF'S, FREQUENCIES ARE MAIN FOCUS. "OUT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE" IS OUR GOAL. We offer water purification with natural minerals, recycling, reusing and re-purposing materials, Green technology, EMF protection from cell towers and "dirty electricity", living "off grid" and ways that everyone can "Make a Difference!

05/02/2026

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Killing your herbs with poor cutting habits is a silent yet widespread tragedy in home gardens.

Think you're just snipping away? Think again.

**Basil** is often butchered by cutting the main stem too low. Instead, pinch just above a node, and watch a flurry of new shoots emerge. The difference? A lush, thriving plant rather than a struggle for survival.

With **cilantro**, stop the top-down massacre. By cutting only the outer stems low, you keep the heart vibrant and pulsing with growth. It's about nurturing, not annihilating.

**Rosemary**, a resilient herb, shouldn't bear the burden of lost limbs. Always opt for cutting green growth only, leaving the woody stems to maintain their structural strength.

And then there's **mint**. Instead of liberating just the top few leaves, embrace the art of frequent, low cuts. The result is a robust and bushy companion that livens up every corner of your garden.

**Thyme** demands a more delicate touch. Avoid hacking the entire plant and simply snip the green tips. This light, frequent trimming ensures a constant supply of fragrant flavor.

Finally, don’t β€œshear” your **parsley** into oblivion. By cutting outer stems at the base, you allow the center to continue its relentless generation of fresh, vibrant leaves.

Understanding the right cutting techniques transforms your herb garden from a battlefield into a thriving ecosystem.

Cut right, let nature reward you with more growth.

Photos from Sunlightbioelectric's post 05/02/2026
Photos from Sunlightbioelectric's post 05/02/2026

It's that time of year, when the bees pollutant the flowers and Spring is here!
If you haven't had a relationship with DANDELIONS, getting to know their gifts, then it's time! πŸͺ„ The bees are ready for their FOOD too. πŸ’›
Getting to know the insects we SHARE life with is also important. Love this chart, gives us a guide that can be helpful when meeting them. We do KNOW that our attitude makes a difference. FEAR releases frequencies that bees and other insects can pick up on. 🐝NO FEAR is a necessary teaching for all of us humans! NO FEAR ... and watch what happens. πŸ™πŸ’«πŸ’

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