365 IN 365 - Informational Video about our new game, how to play and how to count your plants!!
- 6D Living
- Jun 30
- 5 min read

Jennifer, Sia and some member of our community came together on zoom to discuss the details of our new FREE international event which is a great way to diversify your microbiome. If you have any questions about what this new and exciting INTERNATIONAL PLANT GAME is all about, please watch the video, thank you.
If you still have questions after watching the video above, please do not hesitate to CONTACT US and we will do our best to help.
Whilst the official group for this game is exclusively on Facebook, if you are not on Facebook, you can still play this plant game with us by following our blog and using the comments section to share your progress throughout the year!
We will follow your progress, share ideas about ways to 'count' your plants, how to diversify your nutritional routine and build up those amazing CRITTERS!! And we will let you know if you are the Plant Warrior of the Week winner! Everyone can play with us!
Here's how you can take part in 365 in 365 if you do not have a Facebook account
Follow our new blog series by Jennifer Armstrong which is published bi-monthly, entitled 365 in 365. These posts will help guide us all as we accept the 6D opportunity to diversify our plants in order to nurture and nourish our microbiome and thus improve our health and wellness.
Share your photos, recipes and thoughts about newly discovered or re-discovered plants in the comments section below
Share your total plant points for the journey thus far so we can add them to the Plant Warrior count for the week in the comments section below
Share resources - we are an international community, so some things may need online sourcing or store recommendations for some plants - help us all find amazing plants to feed our CRITTERS!
DOWNLOAD THIS PLANT TRACKER TO GET TO YOUR 365 IN 365!
THIS TRACKER WILL BE UPDATED EVERY TWO WEEKS TO INCLUDE NEW PLANTS!
If you are on Facebook, you can join our group 365 in 365 by CLICKING HERE!
About Jennifer Armstrong and her original idea for 365 in 365
The idea for 365 in 365 arose at the intersection of eating for diversity and my competitive nature. Almost as soon as I encountered Dr. B’s advice to strive for 30 plants in a week, I rose to the challenge. “30 in a week? I eat at least 30 a day!”
So, I naturally jumped into the task of recording my plants for the week, chuckling smugly as my list blasted past 30. But I soon discovered that despite that variety, there was also quite a lot of repetition in the course of a week.
And so I began seeking out the plant foods I hadn’t eaten in a long time, (hello, horseradish, we meet again!) or that I’d never tried before, and before I knew it, I’d set myself a stretch goal of ticking off a different plant food for every day of the year. Every time I went to the produce aisle and the farmer’s market, I looked for plants that were not in my usual repertoire. I made trips to the Asian grocery store, puzzling over ingredients that were entirely unfamiliar, not to mention labeled in unfamiliar languages. I combed the Internet for online herb and spice and tea purveyors, tried rare varieties of heirloom beans, stocked up on grains of every description, sought out local foragers.
I had to make the rules up as I went, deciding that “Apple” was surely not a single thing, because every variety of apple had its own unique blend of phytonutrients and polyphenols, a particular suite of chemicals that only that plant possessed. I decided that a pumpkin seed was a different food than the flesh of the pumpkin itself. For my purposes I counted mushrooms as plant foods and eagerly ticked off multiple species as I tried each one. (An Asian market is particularly handy for finding a wide variety of mushrooms!) How many seaweeds could I find? How many nuts, how many seeds? What about all the spices I’d heard of but never tried? What about all the spices I’d never heard of at all?
I didn’t feel compelled to make each of these things a regular staple in my kitchen. After all, I didn’t necessarily like all the things I tried. But I had to give each food a fair try. So, we invite you to take the challenge as well. Join the 365 in 365 challenge. Who knows what you might eat?
How Sia got involved with this idea and thought about how it could benefit us all
I love my microbiome and my microbiome loves me. Well, it does when I take care of it properly anyway! Dr Bulsiewicz shared The Golden Rule with us in his amazing book Fiber Fueled – diversity of plants equals a healthy microbiome! And what the microbiome does with that diversity is absolutely mind boggling!
When Jennifer explained the premise of her idea and the goal of diversifying our plant intake – well, I was over the moon excited to share this with others; as well as to practice this for my own microbiome.
Imagine it – 365 different plants in 365 days to nourish and empower our CRITTERS!! Suddenly the thought of becoming a planet filled with plant-warriors is possible. I am very excited to learn about new plants, find where to source them as well as learn about their benefits to our health – together, with all of you. This is going to a fun year indeed! GO CRITTERS!!
This is a 365 day challenge to try 365 different plants in your nutritional routine over the next 365 days. We will explore new and known plants, share their nutritional benefits as well as recipes so we can all enjoy the splendor of the plant world and improve our health - as a united community.
We know that the diversity of plants we eat determines our microbiome health, which in turn determines our overall health and wellness. Our goal at 365 in 365 is to try to get as many different plants as possible into our bodies over the year - steadily becoming healthier together.
We invite all our members to share recipes, new plants they have 'discovered' for themselves as well as resources where we can all find these wonderful gifts from nature no matter where we live in the world.
This is an international plant-based community for curious minds which want to learn how to be healthier, happier and more balanced in their lives. This is a group of hope and encouragement for all sentient beings on the planet we call home.
Join us here in the comments section or in our Facebook group - time for some creative playtime with plants - we look forward to this creative and fun journey with you!
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