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Dec 29, 2011

How Silk Flower Arrangements At Front Entrance Impress The Visitors?

Qulity Silk Flowers is pretty unique way to decorate your interiors either at your home or at your office. Compared to fresh flowers, Silk flowers of ours make your interiors look quite natural and give a pleasant look to your decors like natural flowers.
These beautiful blooms need not be replaced over and again as it lasts for long span of time. This is what it beautifies your decorations in a more compelling way.
The color that arrives in fresh flowers is comparatively less than Silk blossoms. There is wide range of colors available with us. Different colors make your decors quite gorgeous and become center of attraction, so always it is best option for considering.
First and foremost advantage of this kind of Arrangements is its pretty inexpensive than fresh flowers. These gorgeous blooms are long lasting that leaves a lasting impression in people's mind.
With these blossoms you can bring to your home any kind of climate environment that's desired by you. These stunning flowers can be used for range of projects viz. table arrangements, at entrance, at office desk, at dinning table, at squared table, for wedding bouquets and many more projects as such.
These pretty flowers can also be gifted to your special ones as a memorable gift which makes you more special to them. These flowers neither wilt nor die due to any kind of adverse conditions and are available in all seasons with a range of colors.
You can use any amount of Silk Flowers variations into your Arrangements.
Artificial Flowers are also simple and easy to maintain with less cost and time. These flowers give a realistic look and can also be perfumed to smell real.
The petals of these flowers never fall and its allergy free that comes without any pollen seeds. These gorgeous flowers don't need any watering and its maintenance free.
These flowers can be cleaned in no time with aerosol spray which is been specially designed for these stunning flowers. All in all Silk Flowers lasts for long span that leaves lasting impression in the minds of flower lovers!
So always consider Silk Flower Arrangements as your primary decor essentials.

Dec 23, 2011

What's The Meaning Of Amaryllis?

We do it all the time. We surprise someone with a bunch of bright yellow flowers to cheer them up. We declare our fervent passion withtwo-dozen velvety roses. We sense the personalities of different flowers and intuitively choose one over another to fit our mood or the occasion.Tall stemmed, with trumpet-like blooms, the amaryllis symbolizes radiant beauty. However, Greek mythology has it that the flower got its start from a shy shepherdess, who pierced her heart and created a crimson flower.

Mythology

In Greek mythology, Amaryllis was a shepherdess who loved Alteo, a shepherd with Hercules' strength and Apollo's beauty. However, Alteo only loved flowers. He'd often said that he would only love a girl who bought him a new flower. So, Amaryllis dressed in maiden's white and appeared at Alteo's door for 30 nights, each time piercing her heart with a golden arrow. When Alteo finally opened his door, he found a crimson flower, sprung from the blood of Amaryllis's heart.

Contemporary Meaning

The word "amaryllis" comes from the Greek word "amaryssein," which means "to sparkle," referring to the bloom. Today, the amaryllis symbolizes pride, determination and radiant beauty--the kind that emanates from an inner source and flowers outward.

Features

Amaryllis has tall, thick stems and large, colorful flowers. Bloom colors includes red, pink, white, cream, orange and striped and variegated shades of several other colors.

Background

The amaryllis is native to South Africa, the Americas and parts of the Caribbean. It was discovered in Chile in 1828 by Eduard Frederich Poeppig, a physician and plant hunter from Leipzig, Germany.

Fun Fact

An amaryllis bulb can produce flowers for up to 75 years.

Dec 21, 2011

How to Take Care of Cymbidium Orchid


The Cymbidium orchids are not only kept as houseplants; they are popular garden flowers as well in regions where the climate is right for them. The genus Cymbidium was first described in 1799 by a Swedish botanist and taxonomist named Olof Swartz. By then, Cymbidium orchids had already been cultivated in Asia for over a millennium. In Europe, this orchid group became highly popular during the Victoria era and Cymbidium orchids are still commonly found in floral arrangements. The name Cymbidium comes from the Greek word kumbos which means ‘cavity’. Olof Swartz picked this name because of the form of the lip base in Cymbidium orchids.
There is currently over 50 different described species of Cymbidium orchids but only a small number is commercially grown since the floral trade prefers to use hybrids rather than original species. The wild Cymbidium orchids can be found in tropical and subtropical parts of Asia and northern Australia, particularly in higher elevations where the climate is cooler.
One of the great aspects of keeping a Cymbidium orchid is the fact that these orchids can bloom during the winter months. Provide your Cymbidium orchid with the right orchid care and you can have a flower that brings you much joy when most other indoor plats are resting.
Cymbidium orchid medium
Cymbidium orchids suffer when forced to stand “with their feet wet” in a soggy medium and using a well draining medium for your orchids is therefore very important if you want them to thrive. Fir bark mix for terrestrial orchids is recommended in mild summer climates, while a finer orchid mix can be used in warmer summer areas.
Recommended Cymbidium orchid temperature
As mentioned above, the Cymbidium orchids hail from tropical and subtropical regions, but they can actually survive even prolonged exposure to 45˚ F (7˚ C) since they are adapted to a life at higher elevations where the climate can be quite chilly even in the tropics. Cymbidium can survive temperature extremes that would kill most other tropical orchids. There are examples of well established Cymbidium orchids that have survived in gardens where the temperature occasionally drop down to 28˚ F (-2.2˚ C) for several hours during the very coldest winter nights. This is however not ideal and frost can cause serious damage even to this hardy little plant. Spikes and flowers should never be exposed to temperatures below 35˚ F (1.7˚ C). When it comes to heat the Cymbidium orchids can cope with fairly high day temperatures provided that the night temperature is considerably lower, ideally around 50-65˚ F (10-18˚ C).
Cymbidium orchid light
A Cymbidium orchid prefers to be placed in a spot where it will receive plenty of mild morning and afternoon sun while being shaded from the intense mid-day rays. A Cymbidium orchid with yellowing leaves is most likely being exposed to too intense sun light. Leaves that become much darker than normal is on the other hand a sign of to little light.
Cymbidium orchid care and watering
A lot of Cymbidium orchids fail to thrive since they are given too much och too little water. It is hard to provide any general recommendations since the ideal amount and frequency depends on factors such as air humidity and temperature in the room where you keep your Cymbidium. If you live in a temperate part of the world where the indoor air is fairly dry due to central heating, then watering your Cymbidium once a week or every 10th day is a good start. Keep a watchful eye over your orchid and be prepared to change the amount and frequency if necessary. A soggy medium is never recommended, but letting the orchid become too dry can also cause problems.
Cymbidium orchid nutrients
A prospective Cymbidium owner should ideally purchase two different types of fertilizers: high nitrogen (25-9-9) and low nitrogen (6-25-25). The low nitrogen fertilizer should be used from August to then end of January and the high nitrogen fertilizer during the rest of the year. For most brands one teaspoon of fertilizer per month will be ideal. To not force feed your Cymbidium orchid all the nutrients in one big serving per month, since this is a very unnatural way of obtaining nutrients for the orchid. Split the dose up into several different servings throughout the month and your orchid will be much happier.
Repotting Cymbidium orchids
Repot your Cymbidium orchid once very second or third year, ideally during the period when you are giving it high nitrogen fertilizer.

Dec 16, 2011

Cattleya Orchid Care Tips

The Cattleya orchids are famous for producing large, flamboyant flowers with striking colours and intricate shapes. A typical Cattleya orchid flower consists of two fringed petals and a third one that has developed into a showy lip with a fringed margin. All three petals are quite narrow and the lip is often decorated with markings and dots. At the base of the Cattleya orchid flower the fringed petal margins fold into a tube. Each flower stalk grows from a so called pseudobulb.
The Cattleya orchids belong to the genus Cattleya in the family Orchidaceae. This genus currently contains 42 described species and a vast array of hybrids has been created for the floral trade. Cattleya hybrids can produce flowers that exceed 15 cm in length and you can get them in all colours except true blue and black. The number of flowers varies from just one to ten. The Cattleya orchids grow in tropical parts of the South American continent and up to Costa Rica in Central America.
Cattleya orchid medium
If you want to keep a Cattleya orchid, it is very important to provide it with the right type of medium. This orchid is not used to soggy soil and must be given a well draining potting medium such as coarse fir bark or medium coarse fir bark. Even with a well draining potting medium, over watering can lead to root rot, and green mould and snow mould can start growing in the potting medium. The Cattleya orchids are epiphytes which mean that their natural way of growing is by clinging to tree branches and similar. They are therefore ill equipped to deal with a soggy medium.
Temperature for Cattleya orchids
As mentioned above, the Cattleya orchids come from tropical parts of South and Central America and they will therefore prefer the 75-85˚ F (24-29˚ C) temperature range during the day. The recommended night temperature for Cattleya orchids is 60-65˚ F (15.5-18˚ C). If your Cattleya orchid is well established and healthy it can survive occasional temperature drops or spikes, as long as you don’t make a habit out of exposing it to sudden temperature extremes. Being kept in the wrong temperature range or exposed to a lot of changes is very dangerous for this orchid.

Dec 13, 2011

Tips For Planting Marigolds

Marigolds are among one of the flowers that have long life. These are very beautiful looking flowers having eye-catching colors like yellow, orange and red. Their blooming season starts from the mid-summers and ends with the first frost of fall season. Planting marigolds is almost effortless provided that their growing requirements are fulfilled. Here I am giving some instructions and tips regarding the plantation of marigold flowers:
Select Sunny Location
Marigolds thrive in full or partial sun so you should find a place accordingly.
Start Planting Process
You can start the planting process after the last snow fall of the season. If you want to grow them before the last frost then you can plant them indoors in such containers having potting soil. After the frost, you can change their place by replanting them outside in your garden. This whole process will help these flowers to produce blooms early in the season.
Select Area having Rich Soil
Now you will have to select a location having rich soil. Before planting the flowers, you will have to add fertilizer to the soil if it is poor in terms of richness. After adding manure, your next step is to dig the manure in soil using a shovel.
Sow the Seeds
Now the next step is to sow the seeds in the garden. The distance between the seeds and giant marigolds should be at least one to two feet. After sowing the seeds, they should be covered with a thin layer of soil. You can use trowel for this purpose.
Douse the Seeds
Next step is to drench the seeds with water using a water jug or pipe.
Keep the Soil Humid
Once the seeds start to germinate and plants are established, you should make sure to keep the soil damp. But here one thing should be kept in mind that soil should not be saturated with too much of water.
Add Mulch
In order to control the growth of weeds and to keep the moisture preserved around the plant, you should add mulch.
Water during Dry Weather
Another important tip is that, during the dry weather, water plants once or twice a week.
Remove Finished Blossoms
When your plants start flowering in mid-summer, you must deadhead the finished blossoms. It will help the plant to grow well and improve the look of marigold flowers.
Continue Periodic Watering
Episodic watering should be continued on weekly basis until after the first frost.

Dec 10, 2011

Everlasting Flowers


Otherwise known as “strawflowers” or technically of the family bracteata or bracteatum asteraceae, these vibrant, “papery” and somewhat intense blooms are often dried and the thing of childhood summer memories from trips to Baguio. I always thought of them as being a bit cheesy, a personal bias, but I spied these fresh bunches of the “everlasting flowers” and bought some at the FTI weekend market for PHP150 for three bunches.
Several of the flower heads were still quite tightly closed, while others were starting to open. Fresh, and with their stems, they were quite the stunner.
On closer inspection, they were quite intricate in pattern and their colors were incredibly robust and intense.
I took a low ceramic vase, cut the stems at about 7-8 inches in length, and stuck them in the vase without any water. I figured they might dry nicely and last a while. But honestly, I don’t know if that will work. I am writing this post 12 hours after I bought the flowers and they seem to be doing quite nicely. If you are interested, you can see more varieties of strawflowers.
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Dec 6, 2011

Tips To Make An Orchid Bloom

When people grow beautiful orchid flowers in their garden, they want it to bloom again and again but it is not possible without proper care and handling. Since I am an orchid lover, I have done some research to make orchids bloom time and again. During my research I found some wonderful tips which I will share with you:
Orchids bloom if they feel a 10 degree decrease in temperature at night. If you are growing orchids in such a place where seasonal weather can take care of temperature change then it is well and good otherwise you will have to adjust your thermostat.
In order to know about requirement of light, you will require examining color of orchid leaves. If leaves are dark green, it indicates more light requirements while on the other hand, yellowish, green or red leaves show that orchids are receiving too much of light. When I started growing orchids I made a mistake in determining light requirements so I would recommend you to properly take care of this matter because light requirements affect blooming of flowers.
Lighting should be adjusted gradually because light requirements vary with the types of orchids. Light should be increased in stages until a lush green shade appears in leaves. Increment in light is recommended to be gradual as extreme increase in sunlight can make orchids burn.
Remember that if orchids are grown in crowd, they are less likely to bloom. For this you can see whether roots are pressed against the side of pot or not. If it happens then you are required to repot orchid plant.
Watering carefully is another factor that needs special care because too much or too little watering can both spoil your plant. Orchids only bloom when watering conditions are absolutely right. Orchids should be watered only when surface of soil becomes dry. While watering orchids, also make sure that extra water is drained out of pot. For this pot should have drainage holes.
If you still feel that your efforts are not drawing desired results, you can visit a greenhouse. The staff there will give you important tips regarding blooming of that particular type of orchid which you have grown.
I hope that these tips are good enough for you to make your orchid bloom so follow these and have healthy orchid blooms.

Dec 3, 2011

Rising Magnolia Trees

Magnolia Trees are intricately linked to visions of the South. The film Steel Magnolias is a superb instance of this linkage. Magnolia timber are often trimmed into the acquainted Christmas tree shape, but they grow immediately and real when left alone. They will develop as tall as pines below ideally suited conditions.
The most important Magnolia found in the South is the Southern Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora. This tree grows throughout the South in creek and river bottoms, swamps, and round other hardwood trees. It is an evergreen tree, losing outdated leaves in the spring and seed pods in late summer. You must plant it in a place the place the previous leaves, blossoms, and seed pods will not make too much of a huge number, or be very diligent approximately choosing up the clutter from the tree. Nevertheless, the big, glossy leaves, lovely tree, and fantastic smelling white blossoms make up for any hassle the tree muddle may cause.
Magnolia trees grow best in free, acidic soils. They're tolerate of high moisture levels and will be planted in areas vulnerable to moist/dry fluctuations in soil moisture. They don't like black, clay soils.. Generally a tree will grow for several years, then decline and die whilst the roots hit the compacted clay substrate. Magnolia trees will develop in partial shade, however will not grow as quick and could have fewer blooms than a tree planted in full sun.
Magnolia trees are propagated from cuttings taken off of older bushes or from seed. The bushes grown from cuttings grow significantly better than the timber grown from seed. The seeds are exhausting to germinate, and the cuttings are laborious to root. It is best to purchase a tree from a nursery as a substitute of making an attempt to develop one from seed or a reducing yourself.
The best time to plant Magnolia timber varies with the climate. It may be as early as is October and November or as late as February. It is best to dig a hole two times as vast as the basis ball or container wherein the plant is growing, and as deep as the foundation ball. Be certain the highest of the root ball is degree with the soil floor, then backfill with the local soil you just dug from your hole. Water totally to settle the soil. Then observe 3 to five inches of mulch at the soil surface to conserve moisture and stop weeds.
The tree will should be watered 3 times per week, with one inch of water a time, the first two weeks. After that, water the tree one inch every week once a week. Too much water will kill your tree quicker than too little water. Don't fertilize at planting or in the winter. Wait until spring arrives and the tree has new progress before fertilizing.
For the primary 3 years, fertilize lightly in March, May, July, and September. Through the fourth growing season, you perhaps can scale back that to March and September for the remainder of the lifetime of the tree. You will need to check the soil around the tree to know what nutrients to feed your plant. It'll definitely want Nitrogen, but may no longer need Phosphorus or Potassium.
Most individuals shape their Magnolia tree right into a pyramidal shape. You should leave the lower branches at the Magnolia, in order that the cover extends to the ground and hides the tree litter. You have to to selectively prune the facet branches in December to take care of the pyramidal shape. When you chose not to trim the tree, it'll develop instantly and might attain eighty to one hundred feet in height. It goes to nonetheless have the foliage and blossoms, but there won't be as lots of them as if it have been pruned into the pyramidal shape.
There are completely different cultivators of Magnolia trees. Some grow solely 20 toes tall, some grow 80 ft tall. You may be able to do a little research and discover the perfect cultivator for the location you have chosen on your tree. While planting, be certain you enable for the mature dimension of the tree and avoid overhead traces, sidewalks, and other plants. The tree will colour out such a lot crops which can be beneath the canopy, so maintain that during mind.