Monthly Archives: August 2010
Embellish your Wedding with Exquisite Flowers
Written on August 18, 2010 at 2:23 pm, by leighflo
Embellish your Wedding with Exquisite Flowers A wedding is the most special moment in everyone’s life. Whether you have planned for a grand outdoor wedding or a formal ballroom wedding, flowers bring the right mood and ambiance with their colors, scents, and styles. They are the treasured tradition of romance and so wedding floral arrangementsContinue Reading
Using The Right Soil To Plant Tulips
Written on August 17, 2010 at 1:13 am, by leighflo
Using The Right Soil To Plant Tulips When you are planting tulips for next leap\’s tulip patch, don\’t make the same error that I did last year. Making a confound at planting time in the plunge is costly. If you make this oversight, you may as well as buy tulips next pounce instead of hurtfulContinue Reading
Want a Cheerful Yellow Tulip Garden Next Spring? Design and Plant One This Fall!
Written on August 15, 2010 at 12:23 pm, by leighflo
Want a Cheerful Yellow Tulip Garden Next Spring? Design and Plant One This Fall! Growing tulip flowers can be a highly enjoyable and creative activity, especially when you educate yourself on the craft of tulip bulb planting. The types of tulip flowers and the time of year that you first plant tulip bulbs depend uponContinue Reading
Tips For Rose Bush Care
Written on August 13, 2010 at 11:09 pm, by leighflo
Tips For Rose Bush Care Roses are surprisingly easy plants to grow and ones that will supply your home with beautiful vases full of colorfull blooms. There are so many varieties to choose from. You only need to remember three things to achieve good rose bush care. First, is rose bush choice, second, is howContinue Reading
Viewing Tulips at the Tulip Festival in Holland MI
Written on August 12, 2010 at 10:06 am, by leighflo
Viewing Tulips at the Tulip Festival in Holland MI May 5 through May 12 2007 is Tulip Time in Holland MI. If you are a tulip lover, this is prime time. Tulips have a very short season, blooming from mid-April to mid-May. The Tulip festival in Holland MI is officially celebrated as a large DutchContinue Reading
Wedding Flowers
Written on August 10, 2010 at 9:01 pm, by leighflo
Wedding Flowers Wedding flowers are the expressions of your inner self and the love that the groom and the bride have for each other as witnessed by their friends and family. The Essentials of Wedding Flowers The choice of flowers which to be used for the wedding depends on the message that the soon toContinue Reading
The Cultivation Of Amaryllis And The Amelanchier
Written on August 9, 2010 at 8:40 am, by leighflo
The Cultivation Of Amaryllis And The Amelanchier Firstly dealing with the Amaryllis, they are well known hardy bulbous plants. The belladonna lilies are splendid plants for a warm shrubbery border or for planting in front of warm sheltered south walls, where they may be allowed to establish themselves without fear of fatalities through frost. TheyContinue Reading
Hydrangea Planting Guide
Written on August 7, 2010 at 7:01 pm, by leighflo
Hydrangea Planting Guide With hydrangea planting, you first need to choose what type of hydrangeas you wish to plant. There are many different varieties, all of which grow to different heights, work better in some areas, than in others, and require different levels of care. For the most part, you will find hydrangeas very largeContinue Reading
Hydrangea Care Awareness
Written on August 6, 2010 at 6:02 am, by leighflo
Hydrangea Care Awareness This is a favorite shrub with many gardeners because of their vine-like shoots and their eye-catching blossoms. Most hydrangeas originate from Asia and North America. Hydrangea macrophyllia are the big leaved and common along the Atlantic border states. They have big, beautiful blossoms of blue, lavender and white. More common is theContinue Reading
Caring for Your Orchids
Written on August 4, 2010 at 5:02 pm, by leighflo
Caring for Your Orchids Orchids create some of the most spectacular and intriguing plants in the world, but they can also be among the most awkward plants to tension for. Despite the challenge of maintaining them, orchids have continuing popularity among place enthusiasts, and there are a form of orchids free for both the practicedContinue Reading