Posts Tagged ‘garden’

Enjoying Window Garden With A Year Round Color

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Like hundreds of other plant lovers, spend many happy days in their flower garden. But, always when the last chrysanthemum had been cut down by killing frost there was the dreary time, between late fall and spring, when all growing things were withered and no flower bloomed.

After one of these ruthless frosts, which snuffed all color from the world and made it sad, Mrs. Preston decided to build a winter window garden in her home.

Since then she has had twelve months of color. A scarlet amaryllis, almost hidden by the foliage of an Easter lily, glows in the window. A novelty in gloxinias, called Lady Slipper, blooms year after year in the same pot with only a short rest period between flowering. Several potted geraniums bloom in their sea son and two of them (Nutmeg and Rose) have fragrant, spicy leaves which add greatly to their desirability and lend an interest even when the plants are no longer in bloom.

A Gloriosa lily, with strange flowers, has climbed 6 feet to the top of the window to crown it with its gold and crimson beauty. There are orchids, some of which bloom during the winter holidays to furnish corsages for friends.

Christmas Decorations Give Life To Any Home

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Christmas decoration fashions may change, but succeeding generations are continuing to utilize the traditional symbols and especially the favorite evergreen tree. Another Christmas green for this season is the holly with its glossy foliage and red fruits. Pyracanthas covered with scarlet berries are offered by a few florists. These two berry plants are indeed prized treasures. hut they are not suited to window garden culture. The florists’ Christmas offerings are beautiful and satisfying, yet there is also room for home grown berry plants. When we look around for unusual plants for our window gardening we may overlook some of the old favorites because they have not been called to our attention in the garden pages for some time.

House plants add color to Christmas decorations, and life to any home. Ardisia crispa and Rivina humilis are among the easily obtainable berry plants. In warm climates ardisia is grown as a shrub or tree, but it is a good subject for pot culture. It does not require special soil or care and its berries are the same size and color as those of holly. My largest plant is about ten years old and it is five feet tall above its seven-inch pot. It is constantly well decorated with numerous red fruits. It is a rather slow grower that does not require repotting often. The thick textured, way-edged leaves, four by 1 inches, make this plant attractive even before it begins to fruit.

Leading Training Guidelines For Your Pet Dog

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Dogs want to be trained. The better trained a dog is the happier and more content they are. As an owner, you will also get pleasure from owning him more. Dogs obtain enjoyment from following the leader of the pack because they are natural pack animals. You must just make sure that the “alpha dog” or the leader of the pack is you.

Dogs that are not educated for compliance are as a rule much more panicky and rambunctious because they do not know just what it expected of them. A dog is tends to be much happier and more content when he knows precisely what they need to do at all times. A submissive dog is not just happier but he is safer, too.

You can take advantage of numerous ways to train your dog. There are lots of books and videos out there and you can also find some excellent online courses. Nearly every city also has qualified dog trainers and dog obedience classes that you can go to also.

Every dog needs to start on their training as soon as they arrive home. Even old dogs can learn and every dog will respond to affirmative reinforcement and every dog will also want to please the new leader or “alpha dog”.

Shade and Heater Installations For Protecting The Health And Safety Of Pool Users

Monday, March 8th, 2010

There is a strong correlation between skin cancer with excessive sun exposure and sunburn. To reduce such risks for pool-related activities, it’s important to prepare your pool area ahead of time. During the summer, adequate shading must be installed to ensure that pool users are protected from the fierce rays of the sun. Here we will discuss three kinds of shades.

Likewise, exposure to cold can weaken one’s immune system or worsen an existing infection. The corresponding way to reduce such risks connected to pool activities is to do winter preparation. During the winter, the pool should be heated artificially for it to be usable. Pool shades come in roughly two types, whereas pool heaters come in roughly three.

For heaters, the first type of heater is the traditional gas-fired heater. For those worried about energy costs or being green, new heaters are very efficient and fast acting. This means that one can switch it on when necessary to save energy. The problem is that gas heaters are expensive and last only about five years under regular use.

Choosing An Electric Griddle That Lasts

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

For some making pancakes or barbecuing cheeseburgers is definitely an art. Ensuring you get the best hot cakes, golden brown French toast, or juicy cheese burgers certainly is not the easiest of tasks. There are many things that might play a roll in making the perfect juicy burger or browning a hot cake perfectly.

The surface of your pan is important when cooking your food perfectly. This is why a griddle is the perfect appliance. Griddles cook your food evenly and thoroughly. You can find many different types of griddles. There are stainless steel as well as Teflon type surfaces. They also come in a variety of shapes and sizes.

Searching for a griddle may not appear to be a massive process to you. However there are a couple of things to pay attention to. Obviously, it is best when you can find a griddle that is both affordable and high quality.

Gaden Walling : Securing Your Home With Beauty

Monday, March 1st, 2010

There is no doubt that a beautiful garden enhances ones life where you can walk and ponder life’s nagging questions. To sit and relax in after a long day at the office is a blessing and will instantly refresh and revitalize our minds. Gaden walling is thus the next step in securing your peace of mind. Let’s have a look at what you can do:

You need to first ask yourself whey exactly you want to wall your garden? Is it to give more privacy to you and your family? Do you have problems with burglaries? These factors will greatly influence the type and design of walling you choose.

Stone walls give ones property a look and feel of old country and can instantly enhance the exterior of your surroundings. Done professionally by someone who specializes in building stone walls will give you security without encroaching on the aesthetics of your neighborhood. Sourced from river beds and quarries, these stones are usually smooth and come in different hues of brown.

Rooting Plants Simplified - Layering

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Layering is a safe, sure, simple way to increase many types of plants, and particularly the climbers and danglers with which this book is concerned. The first requirement is that the plant have long, lax or drooping stems - which vining plants do. The rest is easy, because the stem is not severed from the parent until the new plant is well rooted and can survive on its own. Humidifying devices, bottom heat, and close protection are seldom called for.

Garden plants layer readily, sometimes even spontaneously. And layering is equally easy for indoor or greenhouse vines. A wandering stem or runner is simply pinned down on the soil in a nearby pot, and severed when it is securely rooted.

Ground layering in the garden takes place at the base of the parent plant. Loosen and lighten a small section of soil, and mix in some peat or other humus to help hold moisture. Select a firm, semiwoody stem, and open the thick skin in one of several ways to speed up rooting. The stem can be nicked underneath with a sharp knife, or split and held open by a small piece of toothpick or match, or simply twisted just enough to break the outside skin and separate a few of the inside tissues. Some plants insist on rooting at or near a node, others don’t care where. And some softer stems don’t even need to be nicked.

Sliding Closet Doors in Miami FL: All the European Trends in Your Room!

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

If you have a walk-in closet, that is longer than it is deep, you may want to think about installing sliding closet door. A sliding closet door lends sophistication and grace to any room where it is installed.

Walk in closets by their design require more space and are in general U shaped giving you more door options. In some cases walk in closet may not even have a door as part of their design. A standard interior door may be used as a walk in door. Classic mirror closet doors are frequently used to increase the functionality of the closet door.

A small room will benefit greatly from mirrored sliding closet door. Floor to top mirrors make a room seem twice as large as it really is. An added benefit to mirrored sliding closet door is you will be able to see yourself from every angle when you are dressing to go out.

In most cases the reach in design is used where space is concern. In most cases they are 3 to 10 feet wide and average 30 inches in dept. Considered by many builders and architects to be a very efficient was to maximize storage space.

Custom Closets in Miami FL: Organize Yourself

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Ordering anything online can be a little scary, and ordering a custom product can be even more challenging. Here are a few suggestions to make ordering custom closets online a little easier and more secure.

Get familiar with your closet layout. Take exact measurements of each wall including the height of each wall. If the ceiling height varies in your closet, determine exactly where the change occurs. For wall widths, take measurements at both the floor level and at the highest level you can reach, and if you want to be extra careful take measurements mid-way. You’ll want to use the smallest of these measurements when designing your closet, since this is the most restrictive dimension.

A closet organizer can be used in any closet, whether it is in a bedroom, bathroom or pantry. A custom closet organizer can be used in any size closet to assist you in organizing any type of clutter.

Comparable closets offer savings in the price. There are companies that manufacture high-end closets for your closets and are able to send them overnight. There are many that can be installed without the use of help. Basic tools will aid in installing such closets. There are options to personally design closet organizers or have the help from a professional to design your custom closet.

Why Latvian Flowers Make The Perfect Floral Arrangements

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Flower gifting is commonly seen for nearly all holidays and special events. The flower is a lovely plant that has the power to brighten a mood and liven a room. This tradition has been going for over 3 centuries, and isn’t slowly down anytime soon.

In the 17th century Europe Floriography was coined as the term for the language of flowers. Flower gifting became a highly popular way to give an affordable gift. It was romantic as well as kind, especially if the individual chose perfect flowers for the gift. Hand blow vases were also common.

Each breed or species of flower has a meaning and special “symbolic” definition. Many types of flowers are given for weddings or wedding anniversaries. Other types have their meaning assigned to them based upon the color and type. While yellow flowers usually represent friendship, red ones generally symbolize romance.

In Latvia there are abundant amounts of flowers and plants that flower. The environment here is perfect for plants to grow thick and full without harsh weather conditions. Latvia is a unique little nation that has a rapidly growing economy and strong tourism. Here you can find plenty of daisies as well, which are Latvia’s national flower. These are often added to arrangements too boost the meaning and significance of a specific bouquet.