Monday 28 May 2012

A Bonsai For Beginner


Almost everyone who sees a Bonsai tree is in love with it. They seem to be at once sophisticated yet simple at the same time. A Bonsai tree, which is carefully can live in a very long period. There is actually a Bonsai tree in the National Arboretum in Washington, DC, there are more than 385 years old. While Bonsai has exhibited the ability to live in an extended period, they can be a challenge to grow, especially for the first time grower. It is expected that most people want to kill their first Bonsai simply from lack of experience.

Among the large number of trees grown as Bonsais every year, fit the Jade Bonsai perhaps best for beginning grower. The Jade Bonsai, which is also known as small leaves Jade or plant elephant is a succulent plant which is native to South Africa.

Jade Bonsai is a very easy plant to take care. A succulent means that the plant contains large quantities of water in its thick foliage, branches and trunk, which translates to less irrigation. Although it is easy to care, requires this Bonsai still cropping and framing. Cropping will stimulate new growth and help to grow a strong trunk. Cropping is also necessary to remove excess leaves, not within the scheme artistic you envisioned for the tree.

As a new tree, the bark of the jade plant is green, but as the tree matures bark turns to a reddish brown, and finally to a slate gray as tree when full maturity. The leaves of the Jade Bonsai is fleshy in texture and has a green blue leafs. Jade Bonsai produces star-shaped flowers in the early days of the winter. These delicate flowers can vary from white to a very dark purple color

Being a tropical plant, Jade Bonsai will not tolerate cold climates, so if you live in a colder climate Jade Bonsai should be treated as an indoor plant. If you live in a warmer area or during the summer months in a colder climate, blossom Jade Bonsai nicely, if located out of doors in a full sun area. In both cases, regular watering the tree required. Remember not to over water tree, however, only keep the soil moist.

As your Jade Bonsai matures, it will respond very nicely on the wiring. You can begin to design your jade Bonsai with cables within the first 4 weeks. However, be very careful, as you raise the branches to which they are still very fragile and will break easily. Because the body can store large quantities of water, it is recommended that you are a conservative irrigation just prior to the wiring this tree.

Your Jade Bonsai must also repotting every two years. This process should take place in early spring. Allow soil and dry out fully before repotting. Is then placed in a shady place until you can see new growth. After the water it as usual.







Saturday 12 May 2012

Artificial plants for Feng Shui decorations


Nothing is so reviving that located under a beautiful plant with pale green petals in the corner of your room or at the entrance to the home or Office. To get a fresh bouquet of flowers placed beside your workstation is always welcoming. Not only do up your mood but also adds sophistication and class to your office decor. Live plants may be a problem due to the involved maintenance or may be messy with falling leaves, dispersed dust and dying flowers. Fortunately, you can always replace real plants with artificial plants, adds extra dash of color to your home or Office. The installations will be hassled free does not require any special care and, without doubt, make your look more inviting Interior.

One of the most wonderful facts about these imitations of natural plants is that they come in so many different varieties. You can get artificial shrubs, trees, shrubs, exotic plants and artificial silk flowers from a wide variety of different species to embellish your decors. More amazingly, all these varieties of plants and flowers when well placed, in accordance with Feng Shui change your family fortunes and harmonize your life.

Feng Shui, literally translated to "wind-water" in English, is an ancient Chinese practice to achieve harmony with the environment through the design and layout of the space and the location of the object in an environment. Location of objects is practised on patterns of yin and yang, is the flow of negative and positive chi (energy). Artificial trees or plants is so promising as per Feng Shui and play an important role in strengthening their luck and bring wealth to your home.

According to Feng shui, it is recommended always to place a couple of good quality artificial plants either in the corner of your living room or bedroom or at the entrance to your hall. Wooded plants placed in the East, South or South-East corners of your office bring luck to your career while plants with pointed leaves should be placed in the kitchen, living room or Office for maximum inspiration. To bring positive energy and improving finances, you must place the money or jade plant with round and thick leaves in the southeastern corner of your home or Office.

Seven stalks of bamboo can bring good health, while eight stalks of bamboo will symbolize growth. They work well when located in the eastern part of your home page or workstation. Exquisite silk flowers made promotion in bright red colors harmony and soreness when placed in the bedrooms. Such rooms, relaxation, however, proposed not to include plants with spines, spikes or sharp blade. Instead, use round-multi-coloured plants as schefflera, monstera or calathea. The most popular feng shui plants and flowers include bamboo, fig, palms, Dracaena, money, plants, hanging baskets, peonies, chrysanthemums and daffodils.







Saturday 5 May 2012

As spring rolls around


The judgment must be exercised in respect of the use of commercial fertilizers, particularly around Golden Oldies and rock plants, which in turn strong chemicals. Manure is well dissolved or compost, is safe to use almost everywhere. But do not put barnyard manure on your lawn, unless it has been composted, or you will reap a fine new crop of weeds. Dried sheep or cow manure, while more expensive than most manure per unit of plant foods is useful on the lawns. Feed your plants if they are to be healthy and beautiful. It applies to the shade and fruit trees, as to the smaller kinds. If you are in doubt as what to use, and how, consult a good Garden Guide, your local garden experts or your seeds-Shop man. By all means start a compost heap, if you do not already have a, and build up a stock of homemade humus. If the results this season, however, it is better to buy some fertility this spring. It will be at least a year before a compost pile will be ready to help you.

Anyway, if your fertility poorly run you will need to put back some of the mineral elements such as nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus from commercial sources. In addition to this fundamental question plant food and hygiene, each garden a little dressing now and then. The addition of a couple of flowering shrubs, a new rose bush or two, some vines on the House or garage, a couple new golden oldies or some of the laws of lier hardy plants, such as Iris species, peonies, phlox, daffodils, or a good planting of seasonal fish, will work wonders. All and everything looks worn out at this time of year in the North. As spring rolls around spruce up the old place by giving it a little loving care and attention. Every garden is different.

See your site with a critical eye; have a family consultation; Don't be afraid to Let your imagination go. If you need help, get some of the new seed or plant school catalogs or some books on landscaping. They will provide you with more ideas than you can put to work in a single season. Make a planting right corresponding to plan on a heavy sheet of paper. You don't have to do everything the first year, but put your ideas on paper anyway. If your temperament goes against the community improvement, there are plenty of good work to do with our Parks, playgrounds, schools, churches and other public grounds. Unless your city is unusual, there is a need for a lot of municipal face-lifting.