- About Orchid Care And Supplies By : Daniel Roshard
Orchids are special flowers, they do not cooperate with every gardener and home owner, some can have flowers on their orchids all year round, with rich and healthy orchids that are on display all the time, and some others have their orchids bloom for a short while and then slowly deteriorate. Some orchid flowers come from tropical climates, warm countries sand humid areas but they grow in any climate and in any condition.
The most important thing that the person should be ... - Finding Bargains On Flowering Plants For Your Garden Spaces By : Jena Luthovski
If you are a typical 21st century consumer, you are living your life on a budget. Minding your money is a very important issue for you in your day to day life. As a result, when you are in the market for different types of products and merchandise, you take great pains to make certain that you obtain the best possible deal on purchases that you end up making. The same likely holds true when you are making purchases for you home garden. If you are looking to find bargains on f... - Flower Delivery At The Right Doorstep At The Right Time By : Freelance Writer
While the Earth will still spin if you forget your darling’s birthday or your own anniversary, your world may stop spinning for a good while. No matter how real or how good the excuse, it will not be good enough for the neglected lady. Ideally, we would all love to be on top of everything, but in our fast-paced lives, that’s not always possible. Fortunately, that’s no reason to disappoint yourself or your loved one. As long as you remember the occasion which is coming up, wit... - Guaranteed Gladioli, Summer Colour That Returns By : James Kilkelly
Would you like a summer bedding plant that you do not have to renew year after year? Well by planting hybrid Gladiolus corms, you can attain mid to late summer colour year after year with only occasional renewal.
Colourful blooms
Sometimes called gladioli bulbs (more correctly gladioli corms), these South African members of the Iris family are ideal for colour impact. Most garden centres stock gladioli in whites, pinks, oranges, reds (best for impact), bicolour and the ... - Learn Rose Gardening – And Have Fun Doing It! By : Robert Mosse
Are you ready to learn rose gardening? Here are some basics to help you start growing healthy, vibrant roses. It's a great thing to do for yourself and your garden!
In any rose garden there are some overall needs. Roses do need good garden soil, sunlight, and the availability of water. So let's begin to learn rose gardening with where your roses will "live."
The Rose Bed
Almost any soil is, or can be made into, good garden soil. The best soil for your rose bed is a w... - PLANT A NATIVE WILDFLOWER GARDEN By : rogersgar20
Spring used to mean wildflowers. I remember, as a young boy, exploring the hills around Irvine, Newport’s Back Bay, the wild areas near the Bolsa Chica reserve and the coastal canyons between Corona del Mar and Newport Beach. - Rose Tending In June By : James Kilkelly
"O my Luve’s like a red, red rose, That’s newly sprung in June" An extract from the 1794 poem "A red, red rose" by Robert Burns, Scotland’s national bard.
Which roses?
Do you have any roses growing in your garden? It does not matter whether the rose is a floribunda, hybrid tea, standard, patio, climbing or rambling, all will now benefit from a plant health check up. These checks should ideally be carried out on a weekly basis from the end of March up until the end of fl... - Send Your Loved One Flowers. By : Robert Michael
Valentine's Day is on February 14th, and flowers go hand in hand with the holiday. Your Valentine will be thrilled to receive a beautiful flower arrangement. Of course, roses are known for their meaning, they are associated with love. They are available in many colors and can create quite an impressive presentation. For a really impressive arrangement, send a 2 or 3-dozen rose arrangement, that will certainly bring a smile to your Valentine's face.
If you want to send flow... - The Ancient Crinum Lily Inhabiting The Island Of St. Simon, And Sea Island, Ga. By : Pat Malcolm
William Bartram, a notable, early American botanist, extensively explored the Island of St. Simons in Georgia; describing vividly the landscape, animals and plants in the area, along with his personal encounters with islanders, and in most cases, their generous offers of food, shelter and conversation and hospitality to him in March of the year 1774.
Near present day Fort Frederica, beautifully described by Bartram, as near a “venerable grove of live oaks, under whose spre... - The Flower Guide For The Weekend Gardener By : Robert Mosse
Everyone needs some form of flower guide to get the most out of their gardens, especially those who may not have time to garden every day. Flower gardening is all about stimulating the senses with a display of colors. So what should we plant, and when?
The buzz in gardening seems to be about whether to plant annual or perennial flowers. Some of these flowers give us textures, shapes and heights, while others just go blooming crazy all season long. Here's a basic flower gui... - The Most Popular Roses By : Chester Smith
When most think of flowers the image that comes to mind is that of a rose. A rose can be used to express any kind of emotion. It can indicate love or it can denote sadness. It can bring a peace of mind or it can excite the receiver.
Little wonder that most of us want to buy a rose. And it is easily understandable as to why many of us would want to see roses blooming in our gardens.
People like all the different varieties of roses. Yet as is the case with most things the... - Unlocking The Secrets To The White Rose By : Freelance Writer
As we well know, “a rose is a rose is a rose”. But certainly, even among roses there is a hierarchy, or at least an ordering. Each variety has its own beauty; each color has its own meaning. The two most prominent colors are undoubtedly red and white. Two colors so famous for their meaning, red conveys passion, while white conveys purity. The stories of the red and white rose have long converged and diverged, most famously in history, in the War of the Roses, a late medieval ...
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