While studies have found that vibrations caused by sound do affect plants, the jury's still out on whether the human voice offers any specific benefit.
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Plants don t interrupt when you re speaking. They don t argue or ask difficult questions. And regardless of whether they re actually listening, research has shown them to be a calming presence. It s no wonder, then, that so many of us talk to ours.