Learn & Grow – The Orbit Blog
It turns out your brain responds to the natural world in a profound and restorative way. Here’s why nature is good for your brain and how you can get more of it in your daily life.
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In order to grow happy orchids, you have to mimic their natural habitat. Phalaenopsis orchids are tropical epiphytes, which means they grow on the bark of trees high in the canopy where sunlight is available.
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With the government behind them, Korean Forest Service healing instructors have begun practicing a new form of therapy. It turns out that spending quiet, intentional time in nature has a profound impact on both mental and physical health.
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Trees produce oxygen, prevent erosion, absorb carbon, and provide food, shade, beauty, and many other things.
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The type of soil in your lawn and garden affects water retention and plant root growth, so adjusting your watering schedule to accommodate your soil type is important. Here's our guide on checking your soil type.