Archive for the ‘flowers’ Category
Sunday, August 8th, 2010
The question : “When to plant flowers in Canada” cannot be answered, since Canada is too vast and has too many planting zones and micro climates. This discussion will focus on London, Ontario, a city that indeed loves flowers and plants.
A county seat, the capital of its province, encompassing colleges and a major university, and being the largest city in southwest Ontario makes London an important place. Inside the sprawling urban area, there are protected wetlands and native plant and wildlife areas, as well as formal gardens rich in history. The city is full of parks, large ones with entertainment areas and small ones with room for a few benches and a lot of flowers.
The Victoria Garden is fifteen acres of history and floral beauty, and anyone interested in planting flowers would be wise to visit this treasure. If it grows well in the queen’s garden, it will grow well in yours. There are many native species of attractive plants and wildflowers that should not be overlooked when it comes to deciding which plants will thrive.
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Friday, August 6th, 2010
Honoring and paying tribute to someone that has passed is usually done by sending an arrangement of flowers to the funeral. This gesture of sympathy has been known to add comfort to the family as the color and beauty bring something to a somber event. When your time comes to show respect for someone that has passed, you’ll likely be choosing among the most popular flowers for a funeral.
The first choice for many who are sending flowers are lilies as they seem to have a long standing connection to funeral. The design and whiteness of the lily is said to be a symbol of peace and innocence that is restored to the soul of the loved one that has left. This message and their beauty make them a very popular choice.
Although they are a very popular choice, not many people think of roses when they think of death, Valentine’s Day seems to be what people connect this flower to. But you can send the message of love, respect and courage through a red rose or reverence, youthfulness and innocence with a white one. Honoring the memory of the person with a pink rose conveys the meaning of aristocracy, love and grace.
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Friday, August 6th, 2010
Care tips for lasting flower arrangements can be used to make sure that your bouquets and flowers last as long as possible. Receiving flowers or purchasing flowers can be a wonderful treat and add a splash of color to any room. However it is very disappointing when the flowers begin to droop the next and completely die in only a short time. These tips are very quick and easy to perform and will ensure that your flowers last for as long as possible.
You want to change the water regularly and ensure that you regularly have clean and fresh water in the vases. Try to change the water daily though if this is not possible then changing the water once every 2 days will suffice. Make sure you empty out the old water and fill the vase with new water.
You should remove the flowers every few days and cut off the bottom of the stems to ensure that the flowers can pick up the fresh water. This is easiest to do every few days when you change the water.
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Saturday, July 31st, 2010
At some point in your life, you may have to pay tribute to someone by sending flowers to their funeral. This is the most popular way of recognizing the death and sending sympathy to the family. During this somber event, flowers have been known to provide a sense comfort by their beauty and color. Looking at the most popular flowers for a funeral may help you decide which sends the message you best wish to convey.
When someone thinks of death and funerals, the first flower that normally comes to mind are the lilies. Their whiteness and design symbolizes peace and innocence, which indicates that the soul of the departed one has been reunited with those things. This makes them one of the most popular choices to send.
Although roses are associated with Valentine’s Day, they are still a very popular choice to send to a funeral. The message of youthfulness, innocence and reverence is said in the white rose. The red rose communicates the message of love, courage and respect of the dearly departed. Pink is the one to choose if you wish to offer the sentiment of love and grace as well as gentility.
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Sunday, July 18th, 2010
Many times we buy plants on impulse then find there is nowhere in the garden that really suits them. Before buying plants carefully examine your garden to see how much sun and shade it gets, whether the soil is well drained or waterlogged and whether your aspect is sheltered or windswept.
You’ll then be equipped to go and buy the best plants for your situation; shade-loving plants for the sheltered areas, sun-lovers for the warm spots, drought-resistant plants for the parched areas which may be either sunny or shaded, and swamp plants for the poorly-drained parts.
But wait! Test your soil first, to determine the pH level of your soil and what kind of nutrients you need to add, if any. Is the soil acid or alkaline? Most plants prefer soil that is slightly acidic, but there are some that must have alkaline soil to grow. You can alter the soil’s pH level, but it’s much easier to simply plant for the soil you have.
Now you are ready to plant. Well – almost. Will you plant in groups or singly? If you buy ‘one of everything’ your garden may seem rather spotty. Group plantings are organised, harmonious and you can vary the color for interest.
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Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
There is really no right or wrong time to send flowers to a loved one. Receiving flowers is always a welcome gesture and they can really make anyone feel happier. In Canada, however, we have certain traditions that people follow and we all seem to know when the best dates to send flowers.
As everyone knows, Valentine’s Day is the biggest day of the year for flower shops across Canada. Despite being expensive, many people still opt for the traditional bouquet of roses. But a bouquet of roses is quite costly, running anywhere from fifty to a hundred dollars. But it is a very romantic gesture and has a long tradition. Sometimes people will select to go with one single rose, as that can be just as symbolic of your love as many roses can be.
The great thing about flowers is that you can send them across the country no matter where you are. If you want to surprise someone in one province, but live in another, all you have to do is go to your computer and look up the local flower shop in the city that your loved one lives. This gesture is both convenient and thoughtful. The person you send flowers to will know that you are thinking about them, and it can be a great and unexpected surprise.
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Friday, July 9th, 2010
Many people are excited and relieved that spring and warmer weather is here, however there are just about as many people who are not happy about the change in temperatures because with warmer air brings allergens like moulds and especially pollens. There are several reasons to be conscious of high pollen flowers when the weather turns from cold to hot and when a homeowner is thinking about planting a flower garden or blooming plants and trees around their house, it is best to stick with the low or no pollen blooms.
What gender a plant is has a lot to do with how much pollen it produces and how much an allergy sufferer could be subject to. Who knew plants had gender, and, unlike what most people would think, it’s the males that produce the most pollen, in the flowering process.
Hundreds of the fruitless or seedless trees, shrubs and plants are males and will help in the control of a landscapes pollen count. Female species of plants, trees and shrubs could be messier; however they produce far less pollen than the males. A garden shop or nursery should be able to tell the homeowner which vegetation is male and which is female. Not all plants marked seedless or fruitless will be male, for example, the Ginkgo tree, found in Canada and select place in the Untied States, comes in both male and female versions. Flowers in London Ontario normally have low pollen.
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Sunday, July 4th, 2010
Anyone who loves astrology will adore receiving flowers that relate to their own Sun sign! You may not have even known that starsigns and birthday flowers go together, but if you have an astrology buff on your birthday list, perhaps you should consider sending them birthday flowers this year instead of just another e-card.
Interestingly, there is some degree of variance when looking to find which flower or flowers are most associated to specific Sun signs. Unlike the birthstone, which is associated with the month a person was born, there appears to be a wide array of opinion, and no one authority on the topic of which flowers are associated with which Sun sign.
Just as every birth month is associated to a particular gemstone, each calendar and birth month is also associated with a specific set of flowers. While most astrological experts suggest there is more than one flower associated with each Sun sign, there are also specific meanings behind each type of flower that goes beyond matching flowers to astrology.
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Thursday, May 6th, 2010
Bermuda inside the lawn requires attention. It will be green from springtime until winter and it’s light brown through the winter season. It is a robust kind of lawn and usually mixed with bahia when it is grown upon the road side. It is generally seen in utility plantings.
Bermuda must have maximum sunshine in order to form a turf that is tight and rich green. A lot of shade tends to make the Bermuda turf far too weedy and thin. Bermuda lawns generally survives drought on a intermittent basis. Water your lawn in the event the waterless spell persists for as long as fourteen days or more.
When you have Bermuda inside your yard, it’s essential to nourish it appropriately. This is accomplished by fertilizing it accurately. You will know you are accomplishing this if the Bermuda knits itself in a turf which is strong enough to stand against weeding.
A home owner can have a Bermuda yard by simply following the step-by-step program of Bermuda grass lawn care. Along with appropriate watering ,mowing and trimming, the Bermuda lawn will expand healthy and strong.
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Monday, March 8th, 2010
All seasons have their advantages and disadvantages when organizing a wedding, but Fall has so much to offer. It is a beautiful season and you will still have the glow of a summer sun tan. The rich colors of fall combine wonderfully with the white or ivory of a wedding dress.
Deciding the color theme can be difficult, but remember that you can run the color theme through the whole wedding outfit and include it in any shawls, wraps or even dress accessories.
1. The color of your flowers – People often think of spring colors when they are deciding on the color for their wedding bouquets, but red is the established color of romance! This association makes red a great base color for a fall wedding. The red can be mixed with deep oranges and saffron colored flowers and rich green leaves to form a warm romantic bouquet.
2. Colors For Your Ribbons – Hand tied wedding bouquets are very popular, these offer a great opportunity to add an extra color to your wedding color theme. If your bouquet is going to be deep rich colors, you may want to choose a color which will sparkle or lighten the look. This can be achieved with the metallic looking color range, especially a gold color.
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