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New Age fairy dust or scientific fact?
A gardener I know reckons that rain falling during a thunderstorm will
carry an electrical charge that's especially beneficial to the plants it falls on, even waking them from a kind of dormancy. Sounds like rubbish to me but I'm no scientist. Are there any facts for or against the notion? Roger |
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