Monday, December 13, 2010

cup cake flower:






Preparation:

Flowers of paper

Strange flowers 2:







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chairs:





?Learning How to Grow Flowers




how to garden flowers :
When you Know how to Grow flowers is a lot of fun and you can be as creative as you like. There are literally thousands of varieties of flowers so you should choose your seeds carefully, checking the labels indicate whether your climate and growing conditions are suitable for the flowers you have in mind. Learning how to grow flowers can take a long time because there are so many types which require different care, but if you are a beginner, there are some easy ones to try first. Vegetable growing is useful but flower growing can produce truly stunning results.


How to Tend Flowers :
When learning how to grow flowers, you need to make sure you care for them properly every step of the way. Flowers need to be watered thoroughly right after planting. A watering with a rose attachment is good for this because it delivers the right amount of water without dislodging the seeds like a high power hose could.

Your flowers might need regular applications of powder or liquid fertilizer if they are heavy feeders. You need to deadhead the flowers when they are spent. Dead flowers left on signal the plant to start producing seeds. This means you won't get more flowers from it. Learning how to grow flowers results in a beautiful garden. The colors and layout are up to you so you can use your creativity and have fun experimenting



Saturday, December 11, 2010

hello katti





Coral-Drift-Rose


Blaze  Climbing  Rose  produces  brilliant  scarlet-red 2-3" roses  that begin  to appear  in June  in tremendous quantities on this  vigorous climber, then continue  intermittently all  summer and offer  another  heavy  showing in early  fall! One of the most  prolific climbing   roses . This is a  Rose that really shows off  against  a light colored  wall or arbor, but  also looks good winding its way along a wooden fence, hiding a chain-link fence  effectively, or arching out from a trellis