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Fresh Flower Delivery - Delhi Flowers

11th January 2011
Looking for a safe and reliable way to send a gift? Fresh cut flower deliveries are a popular solution. Why not send a bouquet of fresh cut flowers as a gift? Flower deliveries are reliable, good quality and very easy to send. You can easily send flowers ... Read >
Author: Bill Gates

Facts About The Gerbera Flower

30th November 2010
Gerberas have lots of bright colours, ranging from yellow to pink, or red to orange. Gerbera flowers evoke a sense of happiness.Gerberas are perennial flowering plants with large capitulum and 2 lipped ray florets. The capitulum of the flower appears as a... Read >
Author: Veronica Bettencourt

Lavender Roses - 3 of the best and their meaning

06th July 2010
Lavender roses are usually highly fragrant and there are a number of popular roses in this color range. Some that are worth growing for their beautiful form and fragrance are:Barbara Streisand - a beautifully scented rose which has large flowers, deep gre... Read >
Author: Linda Hayes

Why Australian flowers are sought after for floral arrangements and bouquets

17th May 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Nadine Davis Early Europeans introduced hundreds of species of flowers into Australia without appreciating the beauty of what was already here. They created traditional English gardens requiring water and maintenance. However, as tim... Read >
Author: Search Angel

How to Plant Double Knockout Roses and How to Grow Roses with Ease

13th May 2010
You can learn how to plant double knockout roses without straining yourself too much. Now that roses are back more people are finding new methods on how to grow roses easily in their backyards. Nevertheless, roses never disappeared in the first place; the... Read >
Author: Aljane Claire Gabrielle

Growing and Preparing Common Garden Chives

29th March 2010
Known as common garden chives, Allium schoenoprasum, can be grown indoors and out. Chives are rich in vitamins A and C, potassium, and calcium. They are grown for the flavour of their leaves, which is reminiscent of onion, although much milder. Both the s... Read >
Author: Mohammed Wilder

Flower Drying Made Easy

23rd December 2009
Getting a bouquet of flowers from your acquaintances and loved ones is certainly a great surprise. Nevertheless, fresh bouquets generally don't keep for very long. There are techniques you can try to make your cut flowers keep for more time, but once they... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Growing Flowers for Beauty and Cutting

18th December 2009
Imagine a never ending supply of beautiful flowers for your home, bouquets and arrangements to give to friends, flowers to pluck at will for gifts, get well visits, anniversaries and birthdays. By planting a garden stocked with flowers that happily give u... Read >
Author: Luann Hayes

Send Seasonal Flowers: Summer 2009 trends

27th October 2009
It may be only the month of October, but already the warm, sunny days are upon us, and the cold winter winds are leaving. Summer is ahead of us, and South Africa's famous flowers are starting to bloom across the country. Summer flowers are a signature fea... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Sending flowers and gifts online

24th September 2009
A gift is probably the best way to show thankfulness and sentiment because of the many emotions involved with receiving a gift. Such emotions usually involve the message being expressed through the gift, which may be to congratulate, recognition, sympathy... Read >
Author: Vinnit

What Women Expect from their Gifts

23rd September 2009
To quote Freud "The great question... which I have not been able to answer... is, what does a woman want?" This eminent psychologist must have served this statement part in awe as in jest as tribute to the very fascinating mysteries of women that men are ... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer

Why Quality is Top Priority When it comes to Flowers

15th September 2009
Nothing looks sadder than drooping flowers. The only situation that would make it worse is if you actually receive a box of these from someone. I would not wish this fate upon anyone, neither the receiver but most of all, the sender. www.qualitydigest.... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer

Great Flower Markets of the World

31st August 2009
The great flower markets of the world are evidence of the ability of man and nature to create beauty, tradition and a positive livelihood for many people. The sight of thousands of fresh cut flowers in one location with different hues and shades colouring... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Heather is the "seasonal staple" that thrives on a little extra love.

17th August 2009
For a woody perennial with limited seasonal availability, heather is surprisingly familiar as a cut flower. Not exactly a staple, it is nonetheless part of our common vocabulary of floral design, especially at Valentine's Day. True, one type of heather o... Read >
Author: Skip's Florist

The Look of Love: Top 10 Most Romantic Flowers

17th August 2009
When love is in the air and it can't quite be said with words, say it with flowers. Counting down from number 10, here are the most popular romantic flowers on the market.#10 The Iris – faith and hopeThe stunning iris takes its name from the Greek w... Read >
Author: tandradecy
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