EquusDancer wrote:
Just make sure you keep the herbs seperated from each other. My basil smells and tastes like mint now, since they grew into each other. Shakes head.
Just make sure you keep the herbs seperated from each other. My basil smells and tastes like mint now, since they grew into each other. Shakes head.
Yes, I was actually thinking about that. I have a small plant stand with only a single 4-foot long 2-tube florescent light fixture. With seven potted plants under there it could get crowded and I was already wondering if the plants might have an affect on each other if grown close together like that. Especially if they are highly aromatic plants. I'm thinking too, that if they are physically touching they might tend to become synchronous in vibration. I've read about this sort of thing before, and I do believe that there is a lot of truth to it.
I read about this many years ago in an herb book. I don't recall the details. But I once had this really great book, specifically focused on aromatic herbs. And that was an issue that came up. They suggested planning aromatic herbs in among less aromatic plants, or even non-herb house plants. The aromatic herbs will actually have a positive affect on most house plants, and won't suffer from the reverse (unless a particular house plant is also highly aromatic).
That book also spoke in terms of the plant's 'auras' saying that aromatic plants actually have expanded auras as well. So when planted close to other plants they can indeed make a strong 'psychic' connection with the other plants in a sense.
In fact, this is why some plants do much better when planted in groups rather than as a single plant. Their collective auras merge into a single stronger "aura field" that helps all the plants grow better almost as a single entity (or highly social entity).
Yes, plants can be quite interesting. I've always loved gardening in many different forms.
I do have a second space underneath of a 55 gallon aquarium where I have room to set up a second 4-foot shop light. I used grow-light bulbs in them. So maybe I can set that up too and break them up a bit. I don't have many south facing windows unfortunately so I'm pretty much stuck with using indoor grow lights.
I will be using these charka plants for mediations and ceremonies though, so they will be getting moved around a lot. I can mix them up and put them back in different spots from time to time. Kind of keep them on their toes so they don't get stagnant.

I don't know if plants like to be moved around a lot. But, like I say, I do plan on using these for meditations and rituals a lot. 2010 is going to be my 'chakra year'.
