Sonic Bloom is a technology that combines the use of sound (in the range of birdsong frequencies) to open the stomata of plants with the application of an organic foliar nutrient to realize the plants' genetic potential. Crops typically increase by 700%. The technique is the number one project for the government of Indonesia and Carlson expects Sonic Bloom to solve the problems of world hunger. (Go to feature)
The radio program
Music and Nature: A Natural History of Listening is a one-hour special produced for Minnesota Public Radio in May, 2005.
Stream hours of music that incorporates nature "in her manner of operation." From cuckoo and nightingale fantasies to underwater bugs, whalesongs to elephant jams, you can be sure that what you will hear is 100% organic, environmentally-friendly music.