March 30th, 2009 Spring flowers can be seen budding up through the ground starting at the end of winter to the beginning of spring. Not only are they a sign of summer, warmth, and light, spring flowers signify the end of winter and the cold. These flowers add beauty, aroma, and color anywhere that they are placed. If Continue reading “Spring Flowers” »
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November 13th, 2008 Green roses are one of the most remarkable little roses which exist on earth. They are apparently in cultivation since the year 1743. It became more popular after they were introduced to the world in the year 1856 by a British company named Bembridge and Harrison. The bizarre blooms are made up wholly of sepals Continue reading “Green Roses” »
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November 7th, 2008 Radish.—For an early supply sow on a gentle hotbed under a frame in January, February, and March. For succession sow thinly on a warm and sheltered border early in March. Follow on with sowings in the open till the middle of September. The Black Spanish and China Rose should be sown during August and September Continue reading “Flowers Encyclopedia: Radish to Roses” »
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August 19th, 2008 Purple Roses The rose is a flower that is almost universally enjoyed for its beauty and fragrance, it is among our favorite flowers. Many different types of flowers have history associated with them, but the history of the rose stands out from the rest with color and meaning. Red is often the rose that people Continue reading “Purple Roses” »
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March 26th, 2008 If you are in the process of planning your wedding you will probably know how important wedding favors are these days. Fortunately, there are a number of different options which are very easy to arrange at the last minute. With this in mind, it should be one less item you have to worry about for Continue reading “Ideas for Wedding Favors” »
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