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  • Flowers For Every Occasion And Every Emotion
    By: wmhaven1 | - Flowers for every occasion and every emotion. Flowers are there to express all your feelings be it love, friendship, sorry, sympathy. Where you can't speak let the flowers do the talking. With online florist you can send your emotions world wide.

    It is rightly said that "bread feeds the body but flowers feed the soul". Ever since the onset of mankind, flowers have been used to express feelings. Since then the practice has not changed and even in today's world full of gadgets flowers ...

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  • 101 Ways To Feel Happy
    By: Annabel Candy | - Do you want to feel happier than you already are? Do you find that most self-help books are too long, detailed, embarrassing or complicated?

    The simple solution is these 101 quick, easy and free ways to make you feel happy right now. They'll help you get the big picture on how you can feel happier, and from there you can start to add more ideas of your own. Make sure you get your daily dose of happiness, because life's too short to be miserable.

    I've read enough self-he ...

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  • Say It With Organic Flowers
    By: Tom Jones | - The whole world seems to be chanting the "go green" mantra. Whether its green lighting or green energy, people are doing their bit for going green and saving the world from Global Warming. Green gift ideas have also come up in a big way. And what can be a better way of expressing your profound love other than saying it with organic flowers. Growing organic flowers ensures that there is no harm caused to the environment as organic flowers are grown and nurtured without the use of chemical substan ...
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  • Every Flower Has Something To Say
    By: Tom Jones | - Flower symbolism is obviously a charming and very old way of conveying a personal message to someone special. Every flower symbolises a culture and tradition. Flower symbolism gives an insight into the age old cultures and traditions of people who have taken the pain to grow them. Varieties of flowers such as poinsettias, marigolds, bluebells and impatiens have an astonishing story to tell.

    Bluebells personify modesty and thankfulness. They symbolise and stand for loyalty, gratef ...

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  • Buy Cheap Flowers Online
    By: Tom Jones | - "Bread feeds the body, indeed, but flowers feed also the soul." The Holy Koran

    If diamonds are a girls best friend, then red roses are surely their most admired gift. From saying a simple "I Love You", to congratulating a person on special occasions, flowers are the best way to express your feelings. Thanks to the expanding world of the Internet, it is now easier and less expensive to buy and gift flowers online. Here are some tips to keep in mind if you want to buy cheap flowers ...

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  • Flowers In Life
    By: Tom Jones | - In this modern age of hi-tech gadgets and costly designer wear, people have still found a reason for cultivating, buying, wearing or even just to be around flowers simply because of their beautiful appearance and wonderful fragrance.

    People around the globe belonging to different religions and beliefs use flowers for a wide gamut of reasons, which include events and functions that could very well encompass one's whole life cumulatively.

    Flowers symboli ...

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  • How To Keep Indoor Plants Healthy
    By: Sarah Taylor | - It is true that prevention is better than to cure the patient. That's just as true for house plants as it is for people. The number of house plants that fall prey to plant diseases and disfigurement ills is insignificant when compared with the tremendous majority that die from neglect or from the gardener's lack of knowledge of the habits of the plants themselves.

    Neglect is the major cause of failure in the home garden. Plants need watering, pruning, a time in the sun, proper food ...

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  • Place A Slight Shade In Your Window Boxes
    By: Manseo | - Windows to the garden at home. Through the windows you can often see beautiful flowers and plants farther from home, but May not be able to see the plantations near the house. It is up to the installation of window boxes planter. These are beauties that always are able to have a nice view. That may be the one you placed.

    If you are in an apartment or in the city, the window allows you to plant boxes have a little nature in your home. It's like keeping a small taste of the country w ...

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  • Good-buy Flowers
    By: Samantha Forest | - When you are too engrossed and busy with your paper works and office dues and you cant find time to go to as a Philippine flower shop to purchase an arrangement for you friend, what will you do? Here is the simple answer to this question. Get online and feed your eyes with a thousand online flower delivery services ready to get you out of your present dilemma.

    Yes, Philippine Flower Delivery has conquered the online market for you to make your floral purchase as easy as p ...

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  • Organic Gardening: How To Grow Green?
    By: Presta | - Organic gardening is an excellent way to grow your trees, shrubs, flowers, vegetables and plants. Organic gardening is a way to garden without using pesticides, insecticides and other harmful ingredients. This can make certain aspects difficult, such as controlling disease, insects, and weeds.  Organic gardening also requires more attention to the soil and the many needs of plants.
    Organic composting comes from worms, food waste, grass clippings and old leaves. If left alone in some ...

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  • Koi Garden: Choosing The Plants For Your Garden
    By: Dori Thompson | - After you have finally finished your Koi garden construction, you are now going in to the fun part of creating your own water garden... and this is the choosing and picking the plants and flowers that will best suit your pond. Choose those plants that have beauty and will provide biological life, as it will help in maintaining your own pool by doing what they would do as their function in nature.

    Pay close attention to your area and climate, as some plants simply can't survive in ...

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  • Iguana Food - Newbie's Guide To Feeding Iguanas
    By: D Swain | - One of the worst mistakes that iguana owners make is not feeding them properly. This will certainly lead to health problems in the future. You should know that iguanas are herbivores which means they only eat plants not meat. Here are a few things all owners need to know about feeding iguanas.

    Vegetables

    Vegetables should make up a large part of your lizard's diet. Dark green leafy vegetables make the best iguana food. This includes parsley, dandelion greens, collar ...

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  • How To Care For Jewel Orchids
    By: D Swain | - Jewel orchids have very elegant leaves. Therefore, they are valued less for their flowers than for their foliage. If you want to grow one of these plants, there are a few things you should know beforehand. This article will give you a few tips on how to care for a jewel orchid.

    Light

    In the wild, these plants grow in places with low light. Therefore, it's best to provide low or medium light when growing one yourself. Avoid strong sunshine or bright light at all cost ...

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  • How To Care For Cymbidium Orchids
    By: D Swain | - Cymbidiums have very large flowers. Each spike can produce up to 30 flowers each, with each one between four and six inches. Because of their large size, they're commonly used for cut flowers and corsages. If you want to grow a Cymbidium, you need to know a few things beforehand. Here are a few tips.

    Temperature

    In the wild, these orchids are found in tropical and subtropical parts of the world. You should provide a temperature around 80 degrees Fahrenheit durin ...

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  • Don't Let Your Plants Droop, Save Them With Irrigation Today
    By: Dominic Donaldson | - Summer may seem really far away, but if you look a little closer, past the grey skies you may notice that in the garden some green is slowly appearing. Could it possibly be spring? To be honest it is hard to tell with the current climate being so sporadic but there are shoots and little plants all appearing from the dark earth. After hibernating for what seems like forever, finally the garden is coming back to life and now is the perfect time to begin organising your garden for the summer and en ...
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  • The Ins And Outs Of Organic Gardening
    By: Ron Rose | - Organic gardening could be an excellent pursuit, more so for people who enjoy gardening as an thought. This is a hobby, which some people take up, so you are one of those lucky ones, who can make things grow! Organic horticulture requires certain skills: you need to know the type of soil, what kind of flowers will work well with it, how you will look after those plants, aside from the many other conditions that you must be aware of when you are serious about it.
    All this may seem puzzling ...

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  • Put A Little Color Under Your Window Through Window Boxes
    By: Flower window | - Window boxes bring the garden into the home. Through the windows you can often see beautiful flowers and plants farther from home, but May not be able to see plantation near the house. It's up to you to install window planter boxes. With these beauties you will always be able to have a nice view. It will be the one you planted.

    If you are in an apartment or in the city, the window you can plant boxes are a little nature in your home. It's like keeping a small taste of the country ...

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  • Yes You Can Improve Your Golf Swing During Winter
    By: Al Haneson | - I know it's the middle of winter now, but did you know that you can still get out and improve your golf swing in preparation for spring? If you're anything like me, you just can't wait for the snow to melt. You have to get out and hit some balls to keep your swing sharp and your head clear.

    A simple call to your local golf course will do the trick. Just ask them if they have a driving range with heated tees. You'll find that most golf courses have indoor driving ranges set up for ...

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  • Gifting Your Employee
    By: Monty Alexander | - In all your profit making business the asset that matters the most is your employee. Most of your internal business environment consists of employees. You are the one whose head in charge to get the best and the most out of them. Like your machines, they need timely consideration as well. The key words that help you maintain your HR are Motivation, Recognition, and Appreciation.


    The question that comes next is; how to go about it? Simple, by gifting and rewarding them at ...

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  • Preserving Cut Flowers
    By: Timothy Spencer | - Whether it's for a special occasion or no occasion at all, receiving a bouquet of flowers always makes us feel good. Unfortunately though, the shelf life of cut flowers is very short; once a flower is cut from its mother plant, it gets cut off from its life support system. Your colorful bouquet will deteriorate in a matter of days. Watching your flowers wilt and fade isn't the most cheerful sight in the world, and there's no way you can bring them back to life. However, using ...
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  • Teach A Man To Fish
    By: Roy E. Klienwachter | - In the Christian Bible, Jesus taught that you should teach a man to fish so that he could feed himself. Giving a man a fish makes him dependent on you and he is vulnerable to exploitation and becomes disempowered through your generosity.

    This philosophy makes perfect sense in a world where men are few and the oceans are abundant with fish; where you are free to hunt and plant your crops. But times are changing and this philosophy of self dependence and freedom to fish and harve ...

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  • Bonsai Care "€" The Right Environment
    By: peterhw | - Taking care of a Bonsai tree is very rewarding and enables you to enjoy and appreciate owning a healthy bonsai tree for many years. Bonsai care is time well spent.

    Temperature

    Why is temperature important for bonsai?

    During winter months it is vital that you keep your new indoor bonsai warm -- Not hot -- but warm, somewhere between 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Where your bonsai falls on this guideline depends on where your bonsai is from "originally ...

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  • These Picnic Tables Will Grow On You
    By: Kathy Moran | - With all of the graduation parties and pre-summer cookouts going on, grills, picnic tables, and patio furniture will be in full use well before the arrival of Memorial Day. In preparation for these occasions, people everywhere are working to get their gardens into showcase condition. While this may be a matter of course for some, it can be frustrating to those who have never worked with soil and seed.Its common for first-time gardeners to make small errors, such as planting in poor soil, pl ...
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  • Choosing The Right Seed For Planting
    By: Sharpy | - Any reliable seed house can be depended upon for good seeds; but even so, there is a great risk in seeds. A seed may to all appearances be all right and yet not have within it vitality enough, or power, to produce a hardy plant.

    If you save seed from your own plants you are able to choose carefully. Suppose you are saving seed of aster plants. What blossoms shall you decide upon? Now it is not the blossom only which you must consider, but the entire plant. Why? Because a weak, st ...

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  • The Awesome Blossom "€" Perfectly Awesome Floral Messages
    By: Karen Hickey | - The perfect floral gift is definitely a thing of memories made. When you need to say something special, saying it with flowers is perhaps one of the most expressive forms of communication. When you need to capture emotion, something more than just the occasion, you need to capture an expression with flowers. Whether its the expression of love, happiness, sorrow or great expectations, there is nothing that captures it like flowers. Flowers give a gift, a gift of meaning. Flowers are natur ...
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  • Organic Gardening Tips: How To Keep Your Flowers Healthy All Year Long
    By: Annie Spiegelman | - It's time we started showing some respect and gratitude for the underappreciated earthworm and his boy back-up band, fungi & bacteria. They are the true humble heroes and workhorses who do the necessary dirty work to keep your soil full of nutrients.

    Yet, in our home gardens, we're constantly killing earthworms with synthetic fertilizers. We're baking them to a crisp with unnatural, high-levels of nitrogen and salts. Worms don't want to see any neon colored manmade crystals.

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  • Attracting Butterflies To Your Garden
    By: Patrick Carpen | - There are dozens of myths and beliefs surrounding the lives of butterflies. From legends to mythology, many mystical qualities are attributed to the common butterfly. However it is their radiant and colorful beauty that has brought butterfly gardening to the forefront of hobbies for people from all walks of life.

    There are a myriad of reasons for wanting these flittering creatures to be a part of your gardens. Butterflies have inspired humankind since antiquity, not just for thei ...

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  • The Secret To Growing Beautiful Butterfly Gardens In Your Backyard
    By: Cindy Heller | - Setting up backyard gardens is the surest way to invite butterflies into your home. If you happen to have a big space at the back of your home, it would be a good idea for you and your family to start planning for your backyard gardens. Buy some books and magazines about backyard gardens to help you and your family to design your gardens in such a way that it will look inviting to different species of butterflies.

    Designing Your Backyard Gardens

    There are many thin ...

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  • Secrets In Making Beautiful Flower Gardens
    By: Cindy Heller | - Flower gardens can grow wild or can be in a specified spot in your backyard, like a flower bed. You can mix and match flowers and have a different colors to improve your scenery. You can choose from annuals that will last a whole year, perennials plants that live more than 2 years, and biennials plants that take 2 years to complete their life cycle.

    I would recommend you to plant a rose garden. There is something almost spiritual about rose gardens. From their heady fragrance to ...

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  • A Few Ways Of Using Flowers
    By: Flowers To Go | - A bouquet or two, to say I love thee
    Every trite romantic comedies has them. Boy wants to impress girl? Oh, there goes a bouquet of glisteningly gorgeous red roses sent the next day straight to her workplace. Boy did something monumentally stupid and he's looking for a quick fix to mend their broken hearts? Ah there he runs and strips the florist right before she can say, no.

    And just like in movies, real life has seen its fair share of romances blooming and dying with each ...

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  • A Pot Of Pastel Colours For Summer
    By: Colin Clifford | - Buck the trend for hot sizzling summer colours and opt for cool pastels instead.

    Osteospermum

    There are lots of little osteospermums in garden centres and nurseries in the summer months of May June and heaps of colour choice.I like them because they flower well into autumn and if we have a mild winter they should survive.

    Marguerite

    I use alot of marguerites in my planting arrangements because of there cottage garden looks.They flower w ...

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  • Tips And Instructions For Growing Phalaenopsis Orchids
    By: Victor Epand | - Actually, there are a few kinds of flowers that have been developed from tissue culture methods, but in just small quantities. Phalaenopsis orchids were considered the brand new variety which have grown in the country. There is slighly low air movement in my old greenhouse, that's why I decided to move to the new one. I think air movement in my new greenhouse is OK and all my plants are seperated by individual wood-pots as they gradually grow bigger and bigger since transfering from the flask. ...
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  • Bonsai Trees For House And Garden
    By: Victor Epand | - What plants, other than ferns and cut-leaf maples, would you recommend to be included in a japanese garden? There is a great variety of plants that could be used in a japanese garden. It depends on what type of garden you have in mind. Japanese gardens have evolved from primitive "Tei" gardens, to gardens that were influenced by the Sung and Tang Dinasties.

    These gardens were very sumptuous and depicted dramatic landscape features. There were also Buddhist gardens that depicted pa ...

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  • Tulip Care: Your Garden's Priority
    By: Dave Pipitone | - Tulip care during the growing season is a concern of many tulip gardeners. After all, you've invested money and time in planting new bulbs in the fall. You've fertilized and watered the garden after planting.

    Now, spring is unfolding and you want to make sure that you get to see the flowers you worked so hard to cultivate. You should take to properly care for your tulips, before, during, and after the growing season. Read this article to know how to take care of tulips in your ga ...

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  • Four Steps To An Easy Successful Garden
    By: Tom Straub | - Every garden is the end result of four basic steps: Planning, Preparation, Planting and Maintenance. These four steps can be as simple or as complicated as the gardener chooses to make them.

    Gardeners who want a small and simple cutting garden will use the same steps as gardeners who want a large and elaborate series of gardens.

    Planning

    Plan where you want to put your garden, checking carefully for sun exposure. Know how much sun the plants you wan ...

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  • How Roses Can Be Easy To Grow
    By: Tom Straub | - Many people ask whether roses are hard to grow. The answer is, no.

    Roses are really quite easy to grow and require little more care than any other perennial plant. You can learn all you need to know to grow beautiful, healthy roses in the new e-book "Gardening Made Easy," available from our site.

    Here's an overview of the planting, care and maintenance of roses from the chapter on rose gardening in "Gardening Made Easy."

    Planting Roses

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  • Organic Gardening Basics
    By: Tom Straub | - Using organic gardening methods does not mean that you have to learn to live with insect chewed fruit, vegetables and flowers.
    You can learn to protect your garden from destructive insects and maintain healthy soil and healthy plants without the use of chemical insecticides and fertilizers in the new e-book "Gardening Made Easy" available at our site.

    Here's an overview of organic gardening from "Gardening Made Easy."

    Organic Fertilizers and Compost
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  • Gardening Made Convenient And Easy
    By: Lanny Hintz | - You have decided to have a garden of your own and you have promised yourself to keeping all of your precious plants and flowers in tip top condition. Well it was good from the start, but then along the way sometimes we lose interest, we tend to forget, or better yet we get lazy in maintaining our garden. Now wouldn't it be such a waste if that were to happen. Don't just throw away all the effort that you put into making your garden beautiful. I will provide here some tips to make your gardening ...
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  • Creating A Container Garden
    By: R Birch | - Container gardens are the perfect way to add texture, color and fragrance to a terrace, balcony or deck. They often provide the only way for people who live in apartments or urbanized areas to garden. Most plants, including evergreens, herbs, perennials and annuals, can be used in a planter. Container gardens soften the hard lines of a paved patio and can provide privacy on a large terrace. Planters can be grouped for a massed effect on a large patio while a single potted specimen is effective i ...
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  • Planting An Herb Garden
    By: R Birch | - Herbs of all kinds have been cultivated and used for thousands of years. They have been used for cooking, tea and medicinal purposes. Herb gardens easy to grow and require little maintenance. The following article covers the basics of starting an herb garden.

    Plan your garden before planting it. Consider the herbs you want to plant and what you'll use them for. Herbs grow in various ways; some herbs, such as thyme, are low growing and spreading while others, such as parsley, grow ...

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  • Worried About Garden Pests? Why Not Let Nature Do The Work!
    By: Lee Dobbins | - Gardening can be a fun and relaxing hobby but if you have to constantly be worried about garden pests damaging your plants became soon turned into a source of stress.

    Dumping harsh chemicals on your plants is not good for you or the environment but luckily there is a better way. You can encourage natural predators into your garden that will soon eliminate these pesky pests. These natural creatures can live in harmony in your garden where they will eat the pests that are harming ...

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  • Should You Feed Wild Birds In The Winter?
    By: Janet Winter | - Winter weather will soon be here in many parts of the country, yet many of us enjoy our wild birds year-round. Should you continue feeding them in winter? What should you feed them, and how should you go about it?

    The "conventional wisdom" has always been that you should feed wild birds in winter because their normal source of food - small seeds and insects - has dramatically diminished. But is the conventional wisdom correct? By attracting birds to our feeders, are we makin ...

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  • Bugs That Are Beneficial For Gardening
    By: Robert Michael | - 1. The aphid midge look like a small wasp and are very delicate. There are over sixty different varieties of aphids and larvae will eat these out of your garden. If you want to attract them then grow plants with a great deal of nectar and pollen.

    2. The big-eyed bug is a quick moving bug with huge eyes and tiny black spots on its head and thorax. Field crops and orchards are usually where these bugs are found. Leafhoppers, spider mites, plant bugs and aphids and small caterpillars ...

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  • Do We Need Insects For Our Garden?
    By: Robert Michael | - 10 Beneficial Insects For Gardening

    1. Aphid Midge: These insects look like a delicate, small wasp. The larvae eats more than sixty varieties of aphids from the garden. You can attract them by growing plants with a lot of pollen and nectar.

    2. Big-Eyed Bug: This is a fast-moving bug with large eyes and very small black spots on its head and thorax. They are usually found in field crops and orchards. The big-eyed bug eats leafhoppers, spider mites, plant bugs, aph ...

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  • Insects And Your Garden
    By: J. Brian Keith | - Have you ever considered if what you know about Insects And Your Garden is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info about Insects And Your Garden.

    While many types of insects, birds and animals seen in the home are unwanted intruders, others play a vital role in pollinating plants and moving seeds from one place to another. In fact, without these animal and insect helpers, most plants would be unable to reproduce.

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