Sunday, 12 May 2013

Orange Trees - Third Message

On the 1st of May, 2013 I shared the painting of the 'Orange Family' and photographs of the orange tree.  [1]




Then we had the case of Lauryn Hill from Orange County in the USA. Now Florida is in the news with its Orange Trees that are dying due to disease. It isn't just impacting on Florida, it is being called a 'global blight'. 






Although the Sunshine State of Florida is the most critically affected. All 32 of Florida's citrus-growing counties have reported the disease. It has also been found in California, Arizona, Texas, and other states. China, Mexico, and Brazil are also grappling with infestations. [2] 

It sounds like a biblical plague to me. It seems it is only when the comfort zones of the people are affected that they people begin to sit up and take notice of what is happening. So many people 'denied' that the 'end is nigh' and that 2012 was the 'end of the world as the people have known it'.

Americans are saying plant Orange trees quickly, and one person said that they couldn't grow one in Chicago. I asked them to plant the orange tree in their heart, for wherever the orange is, there is the sun.

It does make one wonder whether GM, makes the trees and its fruit more susceptible to disease.

Its no coincidence that I am also with the Orange phone company. Just imagine, one tree from one seed. The more Orange seeds that you have the more orange trees. So what do you do with the orange seeds do you throw them away? It does make one ponder upon the fact that every time you buy an orange you are also being given the seeds to grow your own tree.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8QQOmkIa8Q

I bought avocado's this week so here is a video on growing an avocado tree as well. 



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVclrVzqlts

I also noticed that there is a video on growing ginger and ginger is very good for the energetic system. 




1. http://www.lotusfeet22.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/orange-family.html

2. http://news.yahoo.com/incurable-disease-threatens-us-citrus-crop-151308978.html

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