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Sending Valentine’s Day Flowers

02nd February 2009
Showing someone that you love and care for them by sending flowers is a tradition which continues to grab everyone's attention on the 14th February-Valentine's Day. Each year millions of flowers are brought, sent and received as a way of openly showing a... Read >
Author: Terry Henman

How to Design a Timeless Bathroom

01st February 2009
Designing a timeless bathroom is all about making subtle choices. From the right use of colors, to the type of furniture or the actual finishes and materials you use. Here are seven tips for designing a bathroom that will stand the test of time. Choose... Read >
Author: Ray Dobson

Valentines day

09th January 2009
One of the Valentine's day legends says that emperor Claudius III had ordered all Christians to worship to the twelve gods, and had declared that the association with the Christianity was a death punishable crime. Valentine had been devoted to the idea... Read >
Author: Nadya Mark

Flowers for Special Occasions - Birthday Flowers

14th December 2008
For many people, birthdays are one of the most important days of their year. Celebrated in many different ways and customs, there is one gift that even across cultures convey a message that makes the recipient feel very special! Flowers. The Birthda... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

The annual Almond Tree Blossom Festival in Morocco

03rd November 2008
Geographically, Morocco is a land of contrasts, of rugged mountains and dry deserts, as well as lively, green country sides. Nature here is blessed in terms of variety and the Moroccans take pride in this diversity and celebrate nature's cycle of events o... Read >
Author: James Burrows

The Meaning of Pink Roses: Love and Gratitude

15th October 2008
Pink roses are one of the oldest roses known to us and have a rich history that dates back to some of the earliest pieces of visual art. In the Talmud, it is written that pink roses are the only flowers allowed to bloom in Jerusalem; thus, they came to b... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer

Tips For Growing Bonsai Flower

22nd September 2008
If you like the look of tiny flowers on your bonsai, then choose ideal flowering trees to nurture into miniature versions of their species. Here are a few of the best choices for flowering bonsai: Mt. Fuji Serissa Mt. Fuji Serissa is noted for its bri... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Premium Flowers and their Arrangements

03rd September 2008
Flowers have always been liked by all. It is the wonderful gift sends to anyone for flowers express the feelings in much better way. Beautiful flowers arranged in nice manner can revel thousand untold words. Premium flowers are those which are the major f... Read >
Author: rideaufloristtoronto@gmail.com

Decorative Flowering Bonsai Trees

17th August 2008
Indoor or Outdoor Decorative Flowering Bonsai Trees Some bonsai trees - like any other tree - flower and produce fruit. A regular apple tree for example produces a lovely apple blossom and later yields a crop of apples. The huge difference however is t... Read >
Author: peterhw

Mother’s Day Memories

29th July 2008
The first time I gave my mom flowers was many years ago. It was mother's day and I wanted to get her something special. I was sixteen and was in denial with the knowledge that I was her one and only love. The early mid 90's was a time when fresh flowers w... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer

Once the wedding has been arranged, the marriage flowers elect and the arrangements indisputableAnto

24th July 2008
Flowers are a emblem of beauty and convey flavor all around. However, refreshing flowers engage in a brief shelf being. Drying flowers flowers using the appropriate practice can grade in preservative them as close to their original form, flexibility, colo... Read >
Author: Yayo

Honey, Bacteria's Worst Enemy

30th June 2008
Even though honey has been used as a wound dressing for thousands of years, recent studies have shown that one particular type of honey seems to be more effective than others. In the beautiful, pollution-free mountains of New Zealand, a plant called the ... Read >
Author: honeymark

La Nucia; your guide

29th June 2007
If you fancy a change from the usual package holiday with its overly large hotels, beach upon beach filled with seemingly endless rows of loungers, shop after shop filled with the usual tourist paraphernalia, well you get the picture; this is the destinat... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands

Growing Fresh Fruit Year Round

06th June 2007
It is a lot of fun to try growing fruit indoors year round. This is a great hobby if you live in an area that receives severe winter weather that would not support the growth of certain warm-weather fruit, such as citrus trees. With indoor gardening, y... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Funky Garden Plants 2

08th January 2007
Funky Garden Plants 2 ArticleWhat's a perennial garden plant that blooms in thewinter?A hellebore! It is an outdoor plant that is shockingto see blooming sometimes in the snow. There are manyvarieties. They are perennial which means they comeback year aft... Read >
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