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Graduating from college is a great accomplishment for anyone. Itâ??s the reward for years of hard work. You look forward to the life ahead full of hopes and expectations. That is why it calls for a celebration. Not just for those graduating, it is also a time for the parents to rejoice. So you can imagine our joy and pride when our daughter graduated from college, that too, as a topper in her class. As parents, we could not have asked for anything more. To let her know how much it means to us, we decided to host a graduation party for her. We wanted everything to be so special so that she would cherish this party forever. We took special care of everything - right from invitations and decorations to food and entertainment. We left no stone unturned. The party was a grand success. Even though everything turned out to be just perfect, it was the flower arrangements that really stood out. My daughter as well as the guests was all praises for them. Wondering what flower arrangements that we had ordered? It was the citrus burst flower arrangements from OnlineFlowers.com. These brilliant flower bouquets, with [more..]
I bought some Calla Lily plant from a flower shop. It has several purple flowers. I grow it indoor near the window. After two weeks,I saw all the flowers turn into green color like the leaves. How to let it grows more flowers in purple again ? More artificial light and longer hour ? [more..]
When lighting your garden, you want to highlight or light up the most beautiful trees first. Discover some ideas for how to light your garden withtips from a third-generation flower grower in this free video on garden lighting. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner [more..]
I grow some roses in OR zone 7, and they do fine, but I just bought 5 more and I want to plant them where they will be really happy. I have good soil and raise a lot of flowers and it is hot here in the summer altho it gets cool at night. It seems that if they get any a.m. shade, they tend towards mildew on their leaves and I think they like a.m. sun with afternoon shade, as do most plants here. Any good suggestions besides spraying and all ? Or any new info on raising happy rose plants. They are hybrid teas. [more..]
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