Archive for ◊ January, 2010 ◊

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• Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
Anthony Lee asked:




In the United States, the average costs of weddings range from $20,000 to $40,000. Because of this statistic, some brides are finding ways to spend their money wisely – and this is accomplished by being creative.

They discover cheap wedding ideas which pretty much help them save more money. For example, here are ways on how brides can save when it comes to wedding flowers.

1. Give the florist a color scheme and the general style you like to follow. Indicate which flowers are also banned on your special day. However, being flexible allows you to use whatever is cheapest and is in season. There are times when peonies also cost a fortune even if these had always been the cheapest flowers for weddings.

2. By holding your wedding in the Christmas season or around Easter, you would save tons from wedding floral arrangements because chances are, the church is already decorated.

3. Flowers prices are high in February and especially around Valentine’s Day so if you want to save on your floral expenses, don’t set the wedding date on that month.

4. Remember that large arrangements set on the altar can only be seen when positioned far away. If you want one in your wedding, use the inexpensive flowers like carnations or you can fill up the flower vases with snowball mums.

5. Choosing the right venue to hold the wedding also allows you to cut back on expenses. A lush garden or beautiful park saves you costs on floral arrangements and decorations.

6. Chances are there are also some brides looking for ways on how to save. Therefore, talk to the venues and check whether there are other brides scheduled to get married on the same day. Ask if you both can coordinate the floral arrangements and split the total costs. In doing so, you get to save money.

Just be creative and efficient in coming up with the plans for your wedding. Being concise also saves you the trouble and the money in buying things you wouldn’t be needing in the end.

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• Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
Exterior Worlds asked:




Today’s garden decor is more of an extension of your living space. Versatile outdoor spaces can be used for dining and lounging with family members, as well as entertaining guests. Decorating your garden for these functions gives you a fabulous alternative to the traditional dinner party! With the wonderful new garden decor trend of creating an outdoor kitchen and dining/living area you are expanding your square footage and increasing your home value. According to “Smart Money” magazine, consumers who spend 5 percent of the value of their home on landscaping can expect to add 15 percent or more to its value. Entertaining trends are following suit with the garden decor trends. Themed garden parties and of course the traditional American Barbeque is all the rage. It’s very easy and affordable to double your living space.

Add a few comfortable weatherproof chairs, an unused table, paint a lasting rug to your patio and you are on your way to doubling your living space or be inventive…Create a grass couch, table and loveseat, using a wood structure covered in sod. Be creative in your garden decor. Center your living/dinning space close to your “kitchen” area. In 2004 alone 14.5 million grills were sold, so that along with a small refrigerator, a prep/serving table and you have just achieved an inexpensive outdoor kitchen. You can always build a more defined structure encompassing built in appliances. Use your imagination and remember your garden decor is a refection of you and your family.

Adding a canopy or fire pit will make a wonderful addition to the completion of your garden decor. Create different rooms outside by separating the areas by plants, screens, and trellises. Place a fire pit in one corner away from all flammables, of course and place some place a few chairs around, to create a wonderful area to tell ghost stories and roast marshmallows. Use a canopy in another area and place an outdoor bed or picnic table under it and this will create a place to lounge in a shaded area and enjoy your garden. Trends are gearing towards mimicking your home outside. So duplicating your living spaces outside is an important aspect to your garden decor.

Adding life to your garden decor is also an essential part. There are many different ways to accomplish this. Make it a project for your whole family. Incorporate a vegetable and herb garden, pond or Butterfly garden to your garden decor. Nothing improves your garden more than the use of plant life, trees, native plants, perennials or annuals. Just make sure that they will survive your climate. Ask your local gardening store for assistance with your selection.

Ensure that your garden decor includes fragrant plants to enhance your outdoor experience. A Butterfly Garden is a perfect avenue to take. Not just beautiful plants to view, but an outdoor lab for your children to explore. Chose a sunny spot and include plants such as Lantana, zinnia, coneflower, butterfly bush and abelia. Butterflies especially love clusters of small tubular flowers. Some species enjoy fennel, parsley, dill, and rue which is a wonderful gateway to incorporate an herb garden. Adding a few of the fragrant plants will assist in drawing in birds bringing in even more life and color to your garden. Interjecting a birdhouse and a water source into your garden decor will ensure that the birds will come back and will provide hours of entertainment.

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• Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
Jeff Dahlberg asked:




When starting a flower garden, there are a few important things you need to know about how to care for the garden. For beginner gardeners, the most common mistake is not letting your plants get an adequate amount of natural light. Natural light whether they are partially or full is essential to ensure that the flora gets its nutrients on regular basis. Another important element for a healthy garden is water. Water as the liquid of life, however, anything beyond the needs of a garden will completely destroy it. Making sure the garden gets enough water and at the same time sustaining it is a daily challenge that a gardener has to face. Let it get rain water if you wish or you can even provide it for your flowers yourself. On top of these two essential components for gardening, fertilizing the soil is a must. Fertilized soil will boost your garden’s vegetation nevertheless, too much of it will burn your plants.

Garden should be a place where one can picture heaven on earth, well if not they can relax and dream away in the lushness of its beautiful landscape. That is why a thriving garden would need all the nutrients and care it deserves. Water is on of them. Water and good drainage system goes hand in hand to provide the perfect amount of fluid the garden needs. Plants need the sun to produce chlorophyll, without it they will lack other things that they need to grow. Do not expect your garden to thrive if it doesn’t get enough light it needs. Fertilizing your soil also means providing food to the garden. When it gets enough food it can live and work, so treat your garden like the way you would want to be treated!

Annuals and perennials can be mix in your planting project to get the best of both. Not only they provide assortment of flowers for your garden, they will make sure that there will always be something to see in your backyard. Of course for enthusiast gardener, this will keep you busy all through the year. If you find flowers that are drooping, pinch them off to let new flowers bloom. If you do not wish to use your hands, cut off the buds instead. This process is called deadheading.

Mixing different types of seeds in a garden can create a wonderful combination of flowers. There will be plants growing throughout the year. Perennial plants grow in early spring and this will be a sight for sore eyes. Adding annual seeds simultaneously will make sure more growth to come. Make the plants productive by cutting off old flowers. This is also called deadheading.

Insects can in fact help maintain a garden so that it becomes healthy and well balanced. Insects provide natural nutrients to the soil in the garden. It helps purge other predators of the plants. For this reason, a garden with bugs and insects has all the natural insects should do away with artificial insecticide as it can do more harm than good. Thus keeping the good insects for your garden would be a better option than artificial chemicals.

When you see bugs and insects in your garden, before you fret, you must be sure whether they are the ones you must rid off or keep. Although some insects may eat away your leaves and plants, some are there to help maintain your garden. They usually help pollinate flowers and keep nutrients in the earth. They can also act as natural predators to harmful bugs. This makes them good fertilizers and insecticide. Not only they are not harmful to your plants and environment, they come to you absolutely free.

One way to keep your garden attractive is using mulch to cover the soil. Other than that, mulch can also regulate optimal temperature for seeds to grow. Besides, mulch will not give room for weeds to grow. Another thing that a gardener might want to use in his garden is fertilizers. Fertilizers can maintain flowers blossoming for a longer period of time. When choosing fertilizer, one should opt for fluid type as the usage is easier to administer.

Soils need to be fertile in order for them to nourish seed and existing plants. When your soil is not naturally in this condition, you may need extra help from additional fertilizers. Liquid fertilizers are best because they not only let flowers bloom for longer period, they are also easiest to handle. Other than fertilizers, mulch will take care of soil during cold temperature. Therefore you can maintain the best temperature for your newly planted seeds. Adding mulch to soil should be done by at least 3 inches thick.

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• Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
Pat Malcolm asked:




Buying flower bulbs to plant and grow is an exciting experience that begins in the fall and continues through the spring. Dutch flowering bulbs are usually delivered to American ports by the month of September for fall planting. Major Dutch bulbs offerings include Dutch Amaryllis and African Amaryllis; daffodil bulbs and the famous, Tulip bulbs.

Amaryllis flower bulbs grow the showiest blooms and are pre-cooled to force fast flowering in 3 weeks after containerizing. Dutch bulb importers of Amaryllis offer a larger variety of selections and more bulbs to tempt the buyers. The African growers of Amaryllis bulbs appear to be enslaved to the Dutch Amaryllis importers distribution network, however, the African flowers that emerge on the Amaryllis stems are superior in many respects to the Dutch Amaryllis. The African Amaryllis blooms appear to offer clearer colors, more compact flower stalks, leaves that grow as the flowers appear, and more numerous flower stalks and grow from smaller bulbs. The large array of bloom colors from amaryllis includes red, pink, lavender, orange, yellow, white, green, maroon, red stripe, white stripe, pink stripe, and bi-color. Double numbers of petals on Amaryllis flowers are fast growing to be very popular choices to buy, since the petal count is increased to 12, instead of 6 that grow on most Amaryllis bulb flower stems, looking very similar to a huge carnation flower.

Daffodil flower bulbs are important Dutch bulbs for fall planting, because of their reasonable market cost, the ease of planting, and the growing of flower stalks in the Spring in various colors of yellow, white, orange, and the rare pink daffodil. Daffodil bulbs are easy to naturalize to bloom again every year.

Tulip bulbs are a native flowering plant of Turkey, but long ago tulips were hybridized on a large commercial scale by Dutch bulb growers. The cost of Dutch tulips has not always been inexpensive to buy, but tulip buyers today still love the spring flower colors of red, pink, orange, yellow, blue, purple, white, and bi-color. Cities and government organizations anxiously buy tulip bulbs in huge numbers during winter seasons to grow in beautiful landscape displays for the Spring.

Agapanthus bulbs are often called ‘Lily of the Nile’, and Agapanthus grows profusely along the Nile River in Egypt, and the blooms captivated the ancient African plant explorers who dug the bulbs for shipping back to European gardens. Blue and white colors of Agapanthus rhizomes have been hybridized in recent years to intensify colors, and some Agapanthus plants are cold hardy down to zero degrees F., whereas, the older clones of native Agapanthus were considered to be tropical in nature and not very cold hardy, so they were not introduced for planting in more Northern locations until recently, when gardeners from more Northern States experimented with new Agapanthus hybrids and determined their cold hardy tolerance.

The Canna lily rhizome has been long considered to be tropical in nature, with very little cold hardy resistance. The early American botanist and explorer, William Bartram, wrote in his book, Travels, in 1773, the discovery of Canna indica in Alabama near Mobile, “Canna indica is surprising in luxuriance, presenting a glorious show, the stem rises six, seven, and nine feet high, terminating upwards with spikes of scarlet flowers.” Bartram also discovered the native Canna flaccida, growing near Fort Frederica, Georgia, located on the Island of St Simon’s. Canna lily colors are broad, red, white, pink, lavender, orange, yellow, speckled, bi-color and others. Some Canna flower growers plant cannas with variegated leaf forms that are striped with red, green, yellow, white, and pink. Dutch distributors of canna rhizomes still flood retail box store, garden centers with “Victorian-age” canna bulbs of poor quality; varieties that had declined, “run out”, 50 years ago, and they should have been discontinued and not presented to buyers at a garden center nursery.

Ginger lily rhizomes grow flowers with fragile, delicate blossoms – many looking like miniature orchid flowers. The foliage of Ginger lilies is interestingly variable, growing in colors of green, yellow, maroon, and stripes of yellow or white. Interest in planting ginger lilies has surged in 20 years, because of the realization that many ginger lilies are cold hardy, surviving temperatures as cold as zero degrees F. The foliage and the flowers are pleasantly aromatic.

Daylilies are actually not bulbs but rhizomes, but are sold extensively as daylily bulbs. Thousands of named varieties of Daylily bulbs have been easily hybridized by legions of backyard gardeners and the selection improvement and flower quality is absolutely astonishing. The improvement has resulted in growing double flower daylily, miniature daylily, cold hardy daylilies, and compact clumping or large clumping daylily plants. It is staggering to realize all these many colors – red, white, yellow, orange, purple, pink, and bi-color originated from an original native plant -a seedy, yellow daylily growing wild on the forest edge.

Elephant Ear bulbs are very variable, some growing into bulbs and others into rhizomes. Gardeners have always been fascinated that the Elephant Ear plants grow large in the landscape into huge clumps with that unforgetable tropical appearance. Great interest in Elephant Ear bulbs has resulted in recent years by a nationally tested demonstration that Elephant Ear bulbs are cold hardy enough to survive temperatures of zero degrees. Curious leaf patterns appear on hybrid Elephant Ear plants, and the extensive variegated patterns that appear on the leaves add a stunning, mysterious attraction from their random markings and splashes of yellow, white, and maroon on the surfaces of various leaf sizes, some large enough to hide the body of a mature man or small enough leaf to place in the palm of the hand. Elephant Ear bulbs can grow as large as the human head or the size of a quarter. Offset bulbs are abundant from Elephant Ear bulbs in the fall as the plants grow dormant to regrow when replanted in the spring. In the wholesale trade of Elephant Ear bulbs, it is a common practice to divide them into two major commercial categories, the Alocasia, and the Colocasia, based on many taxonomical growth characteristics.

Crinum Lily bulbs offer to an adventurous hobbiest or gardener an antique garden bulb selection that has been reintroduced as improved crinum clones by the brilliant inductiveness of chemist, Lester Hannibal of Fair Oaks, California. Lester Hannibal back crossed and intercrossed many native crinum lily species to offer the gardener an excellent, cold hardy crinum, an “interspecific hybrid”, that can be grown as far North as Philadelphia, PA, zone 6, and to survive intense freezes of below zero temperatures. Many of Lester Hannibal’s crinum flower hybrids were a re-creation of obsolete but popular commercial crosses that were made by Cecil Houdyshel in the 1930′s, but largely improved upon from the original “Powellii” forms with clear, white and pink colors, an increase in the number of flowers in the umbel, extended flowering periods, an eliminatio of drooping flowers, an intensification of fragrance and early flowering after sprouting from the germination of the seed. The “milk and wine” crinum lilies were named, because the flowers were white (milk) and wine striped colors. Crinum colors are burgundy, red, pink, white, greenish-yellow, and orange. Crinum bulbs increase by growing into clumps of multiple offsets from the central mother bulb, or by planting the seed of some cultivars or species.

-Rare, Hard-To-Find Flower Bulbs of Merit-

Many rare minor flower bulbs are unavailable to buy anywhere, except by possibly exchanging plants with collectors and hobbiest. The Amazon lily, Encharist grandiflora, blooms with six white, daffodil like petals, and a green or glowing yellow cup radiating from the center. This delicate flower can be remembered from days past for its wonderful charming fragrance. The Bird of Paradise is known for the two tropical forms, the Strelizia reginae, the most common: brilliantly colored flowers with orange, red, and blue glaring blossoms; and the Strelizia nicholae that grows large, showy, white flowers. The Blood Lily, Scadoxus mutliflorus, forms baby-head sized globular flowers with red filamented petals and radiate fragile threads of red that are affixed to the to the center of the bloom, great for container culture. The Red Butterfly lily, Odontonema strictum, won the perennial plant award of the year in Florida in the year 2000, and butterflies and hummingbirds flock to visit the fiery red spikes, beginning in mid-August and continuing until the first hard freeze. The Calla lily, Calla palustrus, has been hybridized with many other Calla lily species to grow into many splendid colors, but the new hybrids are not as popular as the white, fragrant, winter-blooming, Calla aethiopica; and the yellow calla, Calla aethiopica. Clivia lilies, Clivia minata, are choice heavy shade-requiring plants that produce gigantic clusters of orange flowers, cup shaped, with a yellow throat, and often will re-bloom two or three times from large bulbs. The Gloriosa lilies, Gloriosa rothschildiana, a climbing vine that clothes itself with recurved, star-like flowers that are favored and admired by florists and flower arrangers, because the blooms last so well. The Inca Lily, Alstomeria aurantiaca, has become naturalized in America, as an escaped bulb from the tropical jungles of Peru. The Alstromeria flowers last well as a cut-flower, and waxy, greenish-red funnels begin blooming vigorously in the spring. Lycoris are a charming group of flower bulbs that called “Spider Lily”, and they bloom in floral colors of pink, yellow, white, and red, Lycoris radiata, which is the most widely grown. The Pineapple Lily, Eucomis bicolor, grows into flowers that are shaped like miniature pineapple fruits in colors of white and rusty-red. Scilla flower bulbs are grown in large numbers as bedding plants, many Dutch varieties are small and make good cut flowers, but the best cold hardy Scilla is the Scilla peruviana that forms and grows into glowing, purplish-blue flowers that either grow as well as bedding plants, or containerized plants. Voodoo lilies, Amorphophallus bulbifer, are strange and bazaar leafy bulbous plants, both in leaf and flower, with a suggestive look of snakes, cobras, and other vermin that may be lurking beneath the leopard-spotted menacing leaves. Zephyranthes are called “rain lilies”, and softly bloom in colors of pink, Zephyranthes grandiflora; yellow, Zephyranthes citrina; white, Zephyranthes atamasco; and a mind-numbing number of Zephyranthes bulb mongrels that are distributed by a retired breeder in San Antonia, Texas, who apparently has nothing better to do, than paralyze all the worlds earnest taxonomists into the task of assembling the records of his Mexican-American bulb-children lineage into a staggering Encyclopedia publication.

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• Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
Rossie Richards asked:




When choosing flowers for mothers day there is more to take in to consideration than just the bouquets looks. With factors like flower meanings, colour meanings it becomes more of a considered choice than just picking whatever looks alright!

One of the more practical considerations is the fragrance of the flowers you are buying. When buying online it is next to impossible to know just how fragrant a particular arrangement of flowers is, or what combinations of flowers work well together.

A bouquet of really fragrant flowers in a vase can really make a striking impact in any room. Not only can they draw the eye with their gorgeous looks, the sweet smells they give off can give a fresh pleasant fragrance too.

Roses are of course well known for their lovely scents and easily recognisable appearance. Generally speaking the more open the flowers, the stronger the smell. So closed petal roses look elegant and give off much less perfume than wide open flowers.

It is not just open flowers that have powerful alluring scents however. Lily of the valley has delicate upturned bells which are commonly white, although sometimes pink. These are sweet scented and in season just in time for mothers day.

Generally it is a good idea not to mix too many strongly fragranced flowers. Most florist arrangements have one predominantly strong smelling flower, and then a few complimentary scents. This allows you to have a pleasing aroma, without it being overpowering and conflicting.

Lavender is a plant widely known for its strong smells, especially when made in to oil which is often used in aromatherapy. With its beautifully coloured flowers and its slender stalks, lavender looks great when mixed with other shades of purple.

Magnolias are an ancient species, dating back over 95 million years, before bees even existed! As such they have evolved differently to more modern plants in comparison, and had to lure insects for pollination using smell more than sight. As such they have an attractive fragrance, as well as not having sepals or petals being a very open and exposed plant they are truly remarkable.

One of the flowers which is most notable for their sweet smelling fragrance are freesia. These delightful small flowers are available in a riot of different colours and typically are arranged on posies and baskets. The most fragrant colours are the reds and pink varieties.

Freesias make the ideal choice of flower to send to mums who are in hospital or are spending their days in a nursing or care home. The fragrance is not overpowering and yet fills a room with sweet aromas. Freesias are also effectively used in traditional style hand tied bouquets to inject vibrant colour and a wonderful fragrance.

Fragrant Mothers Day Flowers make a great gift, bringing colour, life and of course sweet smells to any home. Flowers are a time honoured present for mums, especially on mothers day, and using online florists it is easy to get gorgeous fresh flowers sent straight to her home to show your appreciation and thanks.

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• Monday, January 25th, 2010
Brian Chamberlain asked:




There are many different reasons why you would want to start your own home herb garden. One of the most popular reasons is for cooking. Others like to have the herbs for aromatic purposes. No matter what you’re reasoning, this guide is here to help you get started. Planting and maintaining an herb garden is a very easy thing to do. Many herbs are very hardy and will require very little on your part. Those, which require more attention, will be within your home and constantly on your mind.

The first thing you will want to do is decide where you want your home herb garden to be. Some people believe plants belong outside. Others would like to have their herbs close to their stove for easy access. The location of your herb garden will determine what you will need to do. While aesthetics may be very important to you, you need to keep in mind what is best for the plant. You want to grow your herb in the best possible conditions. This will allow you to enjoy the herbs for years to come.

For beginners, the windowsill is a great place to set up a home herb garden. You can buy the pots and soil in the same location you buy your seed. There are many different kinds of planting pots to choose from. You are sure to find one, which will fit your home decor. Many people like to opt for a multiple pot tray for their garden. This will allow you to have several herbs without having a cluttered look. Make sure the window you choose get enough light for the herbs you are growing.

Those with a little more experience in gardening may want to plant outside. This will allow your home herb garden to have more variety. You will be able to grow herbs, which need more space. Basil is an herb best grown outside. This is because of the way the leaves soak up the sun. Before planting, you will want to determine whether you have the right soil. You will also want to determine the time of year you are planting. Rosemary will grow practically year round, while Basil is more of a summer herb.

Soil, water, air and light are the basic essentials to a good home herb garden. You will want to maintain a soil, which is moist to the touch. Be careful not to over water as you will kill your herbs. If you notice your soil is fine, but your plant is limp it may not be getting enough sunlight. A change will have to be made in order to maintain the health of your plant. As your herb garden grows, you may notice a tendency for the herbs to struggle. This is because they have used up the nutrients in the soil. You can either replace the soil, or mix in plant food to your water. This will allow your plants to continue to thrive.

Remember, some plants will be resilient to being plucked while others will die. Rosemary will continue to grow after having leaves removed. Basil may have some trouble bouncing back after having leaves removed. Using proper pruning practices will allow you to be able to enjoy your herbs now and later. Simply by giving your herbs everything they need, you will be able to enjoy them for years to come. Enjoy setting up your home herb garden today to enjoy your plants tomorrow.

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• Monday, January 25th, 2010
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:




While people love the idea of gardening there is always the desire to bring the garden indoors. While many of the windows that we have in our homes provides us with a place to sit, read, keep curios and even grow plants there are always drawbacks. Of these many drawbacks is the harshness of the elements that can be felt by the plants even indoors. The answer to this dilemma is quite simply having garden windows installed.

These garden windows are not just great places to grow plants they are also attractive looking window features for our homes. You will find many different companies that state they will be able to provide you with high quality windows that provide a healthy atmosphere to your plants. Before you make any final choice you should consider if these windows have fulfilled all of the necessary criteria to be called garden windows.

So what are considered to be the qualities that people look for in garden windows? Well the first item of importance is how these windows can provide a good place for growing plants. The second is how you can choose a style of windows that will provide these qualities while at the same time letting your house look fabulous.

There are many companies that manufacture many different types of windows. These windows will also include garden windows. To make sure that the window is providing you with the necessary protective qualities you should look for the type of garden window that will fit your home with less trouble.

In garden windows there are two main and distinct styles of windows to choose from. These styles are the casement window and the awning window style. In the awning garden window the window has a hinge placed at the top of the window. This top hinge facilitates the opening of the awning window from the top. In the casement garden window the window is designed to open by sliding the window out towards the sides of the window.

The casement garden windows have two methods that you can choose to provide ventilation to your room. One method uses double vents and the other is the single vent. To allow you to buy a garden window you can see two shapes which have the ability of fitting almost any window frame space.

These shapes are horizontal garden windows which are shorter and wider than your average window. The other shape is vertical window. This vertical shape window is however longer and narrower than the average sized window.

To give these garden windows a graceful look to both the exterior and the interior of the house the windows can be selected by their colors. Garden windows provide your home with beauty and elegance. They are also great spaces to display your plants and curios. By adding these garden windows to your home you add that extra touch of aesthetic elegance. And you can bring the garden into your house.

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• Monday, January 25th, 2010
tammy sons asked:




The Coreopsis lanceolata is a native wildflower the state of Florida has adapted to represent their state as their flower. It is an evergreen in the family of coreopsis species commonly found in Florida. It predominately grows in the northern parts of the state yet also has been noted to grow in the southern Lake County. The citizens of the state have planted the seeds along the roads to increase the natural population showing the spectacular beauty and grace.

The foliage of the plant is green in color with the leaves more concentrated at the base creating the appearance of a clumped plant. The plants grow six to eight inches tall in clumps used in the natural settings as well as added to gardens increasing the number of plants within the state. The plant is directly associated with increasing the ecological factors within in the regions in any location it inhabits.

The Coreopsis lanceolata has flowers that are yellow growing approximately one inch at the diameter. The flowers appear in the late spring. Many plant seeds in the previous winter months to ensure the springtime flowering while other people plant the seeds in the early spring to create the flowering later in the year. The plant will rebloom with flowers if the dying flowers are removed to increase the number of times during the year for the brilliant floral display.

The Coreopsis lanceolata grows best in full sun exposure with moist to well drained soil. The matured plants are more tolerant of the types of soil and sun exposure producing the flowers in the drier periods of the year. The plants do not tolerate too much water and thrives better with less water. Fertilizer is only used in a low concentration that is time released but in general is not needed for the plant. The garden variety of the Coreopsis lanceolata has been documented to tolerate frosts or freezing conditions to the mid 20′s making this plant a hardy plant.

The plant is disease and insect free but occasionally the “stink bug” has been noted to create damage to the plants. This is due to the dying flower being consumed by the stinkbug. In the late fall or early wintertime, some plants occasionally will have a disease. Even with the exposure to the disease, the plants are relatively safe due to the reseeding naturally performed prior to the diseases attacking the plants.

The Coreopsis lanceolata propagates by seeds or dividing the plants. This method happens naturally or assisted. The seeds are collected after ripening since the seed heads naturally open and scatter in the wind. When the seed heads dry, they become brittle and crack dispelling the seeds into nature. The seeds can be stored in dry location for later distribution or planting. Allow the seeds to dry on a clean moisture free newspaper in sorted in a thin layer. Store the seeds in a paper bag in a cool place.

To plant the seeds in a garden, scatter the seeds in the late fall through January. When planting the seeds into the ground, do not plant the seeds deeper than 1/8 inch into the soil.

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• Monday, January 25th, 2010
Michael Malega asked:




I would like to cover every aspect of this topic. In order to keep things short I have only included the major topics detailed as good as possible. Many of us love having gardens that are full of flowers, herbs, ornamental shrubs, trees of another(a) types and lushly growing grass. While we have the grass natural covering nearly the integral garden with trees and shrubs planted here and there for shadiness and effect, we will definitely have our garden flowers growth in beds that have been prepared for them.

When we are planning a flower garden it is necessary to remember that some flowers grow for certain seasons only. For this rationality you should decide how you want the many garden flowers to bloom. This means that you can plant a mixture of annuals like Alyssum, Baby’s Breath, Snap Dragon’s, and Impatiens with some perennials.

These perennials can include flowers like Columbines, Daisies, Foxglove, Iris, and Lavender. These of course a just a few ways that you can have your garden flowers laid out in flower beds. Some gardens will have the garden flowers laid out in a color scheme. For example there will be flower beds that have only purple colored flowers like the Butterfly Bush.

Among the other purple flowers you can have climbing vines growth over an ornamental trellis. This way a flowering wisteria can add a spectacular background to your purple flower bed. For further effect you could premix the purple garden flowers with green and silver colored foliage to highlight the effect these garden flowers have with the unlike colours that are more or less with them.

Your garden flowers don’t have to be confined to flower beds only. You can plant these flowers in large tubs where the diverse flowers will look good as they are integrated in a splash of coloring. There are some people who like to plant orchids in containers to give their garden’s an exotic and slightly tropical look.

For gardens that are in southern warm climates it is whole possible to have exotic flowers like parrots beak and monkey’s tail flowers as part of your garden flowers. These flowers can be integrated in with your ordinary garden flowers in a diversity of styles to make your garden a place to relax in.

Sometimes people plant certain garden flowers with their herb and vegetable gardens as well. This is due to the fact that some of these flowers can be well thought out as edible plants. Begonias and nasturtiums are among the edible flowering plants. As these garden flowers are eatable they are also great plants to let kids start their gardening desires with.

When you look at the many unlike garden flowers that you can purchase for your home you also realize that having these garden flowers planted in your garden is also a great way to have vibrant colors bloom right throughout the year.

I hope you enjoyed reading this article and found the information useful and interesting.

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• Monday, January 25th, 2010
Kenny Leichester asked:




Also famously called garden furniture items, patio furniture is exclusive outdoor furniture products which is kept in the gardens, patio, lawns and or beaches where sun and wind are abundantly available. They are excellent outdoor furniture items.

Prepared from many sturdy materials such as plastic, wood, wicker, resin, aluminum, chaises, metals and glass etc. these furniture items are best weather-resistant items. They are not affected by sunlight or rains even when you keep them under such circumstances for longer periods. That is why you don’t need to bother after leaving your patio furniture outside.

Prominent patio furniture items such as benches, chairs, tables, hammocks, umbrellas and patio heaters are easily adjustable. Patio benches and chairs are manufactured specially with enough spacing. These furniture products are stackable hence they can be stored properly when not in use. You save time and space in your home. These furniture items are distinct due to these attributes.

Some wicker patio furniture items can be made extra comfortable through properly adjustable and fitting cushions. These selected cushions help your furniture become extra soft. The patio benches and chairs are fitted with such cushions for special comfort.

You are offered different categories of exclusive cushions in the market. The famous ones are rocking chair cushions, wicker furniture cushions and teak furniture cushions besides regular chair and bench cushions. They are generally manufactured with fade resisting quality so that continuous exposure to sun doesn’t affect them. These cushions are stain resistant also hence drink spills don’t harm them. They are prepared in matching colour of benches and chairs to personalize them.

Manufactured from teak wood, glass, resin or iron, some well-designed garden or patio tables are other best example of patio furniture. Most such furniture items are built as per the size of a garden or lawn and their proper fitting. You can even have a large inventory or more than one big furniture item for your restaurant to make it look like al fresco. Almost all of these furniture items are stackable hence their storage and spacing is not a big deal.

The patio furniture items prepared from wickers are admired by many people due to their distinctiveness, homely and traditional design. We are enchanted of them and our sentiments become twofold when adolescents play in the lawns in whose background furniture items are kept.

But, the so-called rustic log furniture can also provide the primitive and natural look we sometimes desire in our lawn or garden. This patio furniture is made from sturdy materials like wood that we usually see in log cabins.

Outdoor hammocks are best exclusive styles of particular category of hand-woven outdoor furniture. Such furniture items are extremely beneficial for your afternoon sun relaxation purposes. You remain in utmost comfort level the moment you feel its effect and the sooner you enjoy hammocks in mere few observatory minutes.

Use patio heaters for outdoors and get necessary heat and comfortable weather in winters. These heaters are fueled by LPG and propane. Select their size as per your requirement and specific area you plan to heat. Bigger heaters cover an area with big radius whereas smaller ones are meant for limited areas. It is mandatory to measure the size of an area you plan to warm up in your garden or lawn and therefore choose a heater for that.

And lastly lest we forget the patio umbrellas also falls under this category of patio furniture. These items are used for protecting people from the sun’s rays and the rain. They can be installed in the middle of the table or it can be a self-standing material readily adjustable depending on the position of the sun.

Use of lawns and gardens are maximized through appropriate use of above mentioned patio items. You may use them during summers as well as spring seasons but seasons hardly matter for breeze in the outdoors. You get an opportunity to enjoy outdoors and its naturalness.