Showing posts with label flower 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower 2010. Show all posts

Sunday, December 5, 2010

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Monday, June 28, 2010

Flower Full Moon May 2010 By Loy Young

Did you ever wonder where the Full Moon names came from that we use in the United States? They came from the Native American tribes that lived here long before the Europeans arrived. They named the Full Moons according to the unique characteristics of the month, which helped them to track the passing seasons. There was some variation between tribes in the names given. May, for instance, is known as the Flower Full Moon because of the abundance of flowers that were blooming everywhere. Another name was the Full Corn Planting Moon, as the frosts were over and it was time to plant their corn. When the European settlers arrived, they kept this Native American custom and of course added some names of their own. For instance, the English called the May Moon the Milk Moon.
Beauty is the Astrological Theme
As the astrological theme for the year 2010 through 2011, which began with the Vernal Equinox announcing spring, is beauty, the Flower Full Moon name seems most appropriate. All you have to do is feast your eyes on all the gorgeous flowers in full bloom throughout the United States to fully grasp the unfolding task ahead of us for the year in everything we do.
New Moon on May 13, 2010
The Moon Goddess's Flower Full Moon has its beginning at the New Moon May 13, 2010 6:05 pm PDT. We will not see the Moon at this time, as she is in the shadows, between Mother Earth and the Sun. It is at this exact time that the Sun is fully illuminating the Moon Goddess back side with his sun rays. If you are sensitive, you could very well feel a pull on your emotional nature. Keep a look out for the Moon Goddess's crescent moon which will be appearing in the next two or three days, truly always a beauty to behold.
Magical Seven Day Moon Goddess Cycle
The first three days are a time of preparation, the Full Moon itself and three days afterward to assimilate. Your purpose is to awaken your intuition, as your wisdom beyond logic unfolds.
Prepare your Physical Body
On Monday, May 24, you want to embrace your physical body, give it your attention. What's unique about your body, the beauty that you want to accentuate? If you haven't given it much attention and it's out of shape, today's the day to take charge. Remember by the end of the astrological year, you want to reach another level of bringing your inner beauty to the outside.
Prepare Your Emotions
On Tuesday, May 25, your feelings can give you the easiest access to your intuition, so transform any feelings that do not reflect the beauty, the potential you know is within you today.Ensure your tone of voice is loving today to everyone you meet. And it goes without saying; steer clear of any toxic emotional relationship issues today.
Prepare Your Mind
On Wednesday, May 26, inspiration is the key to clearing out your mind and bringing it into a place of beauty. Sounds have a way of lifting you into your intuition. Listen to inspirational music that will uplift you today.
Flower Full Moon
On Thursday, May 27 at 4:08 pm PDT, you have a full twenty four hours to receive the Moon Goddess's Full Moon illumination, twelve hours before the actual time and twelve hours afterward. As much as you can, stay in silence and let your intuition take the lead. The Full Moon is a time when the veil between life and death is dropped and during your waking consciousness, you can often receive directly from your higher self that is not in this physical dimension.
For the next three days, it is time to integrate what you have received from your higher self.
Mental Day
On Friday, May 28, concentrate on mental clarity. This Full Moon occurred during Gemini, a time of understanding. It's time to understand that this whole astrological year is really about for you. How will you fully activate the beauty that you know is within you and bring it all the way out where it's easily seen, just like the beautiful flowers that are in bloom everywhere during the month of May.
Emotional Day
On Saturday, May 29, integrate what you received emotionally. Today is all about the relationships in your life. Transform any conflict into beauty, as toxic relationships are ugly and will keep you from becoming who you deserve to be this year. Find what you truly accept about other people as well as yourself, and voice it.
Physically Day
On Sunday, May 30, integrate what you received physically. It is Memorial Day weekend. What action can you do today that adds more beauty to your environment? Why not decorate with flowers, they are in abundance everywhere.
Accomplished astrologist and relationship specialist, Loy Young is devoted to teaching personal empowerment embracing the cosmic energies. Become skilled at creating exceptional relationships and live a remarkable life. Sign up for her FREE Zodiac signs and forecasts newsletter. Use the monthly energies to enhance your relationships and daily life. Visit Loy at http://www.loysrelationshipastrology.info/about/
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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Nature Online - Flower Delivery Through Cyberspace By Gardner Wilkinson

Nature intended us, humans to love flowers of all kinds. In fact gardens are cultivated worldwide to allow everyone to revel the spectacular offerings of nature. On a nature trail, walk in the park or in the forest one can see wild flowers and other assortments of flora and fauna. It is hard not to be captivated by the beauty of the flowering petals and ferns all around. But urban areas hardly give people such picturesque natural views. But some ingenious souls have bundled the beauty of nature into bouquets, bunches and bonsai creations. So when an emotion wells up-love, happiness, joy or grief one can get a lovely posy of beautiful buds. A florist can be trusted to give expression to many feelings. Walk into flower shops anywhere in the world and see a variety of nature waiting to be expressed. For long many people were able to walk into the flower shops and get a bunch of simple roses or daises. As the concept of flower delivery has undergone changes the way a florist can help also has increased. All you have to do is to express why you need the flowers and for whom and you will be given many ideas and floral arrangements to choose from. What's more one can also get an album that shows many kinds of floral arrangements that can be made on demand. If you have an idea, sure even that can be executed.
Alas, if you do not have the time to walk into the flower shops what can be done. Many flower shops have gone online. Now they are catering to global consumers. One can send flowers from one part of the world to another simply by going online. Online firms have catalogues of different arrangements of flowers and leaves with the price list. Special flowers (if they are in season) can also be organized. Same day wreaths, weddings flower arrangements also are possible. An experienced florist will tell what is the meaning of each flower and what can one expect on sending it to the person it is intended for.
Nature has now come online. Many websites have pictures of different flora beautifully decorated. Flower delivery is only a click away from any of the existing online flower shops. Even if you cannot smell the flowers you send, the smile of the face of the person is palpable enough.
Flower Creations is a Toronto florist.
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Saturday, June 19, 2010

The Flower Trade By Sophia Grojsman

When you purchase cut flowers from your local florist, do you think about where they came from? Common sense might tell you that they were grown close by, because cut flowers can't survive a very long trip. The reality, though, is that your cut flowers might come from places like the Netherlands, Ecuador, or Kenya!
Flowers can now travel long distances thanks to air freight and high-tech cooling systems. Even the most delicate orchid can be shipped to arrive fresh in most places on Earth. This allows Americans, for example, to import some 70 percent of the cut flowers they buy.
The country that exports the most cut flowers is the Netherlands, which dominates the world cut-flower trade. There, seven auction houses handle about 60 percent of the world's cut-flower exports. Some auction houses are very large indeed -- Aalsmeer, near Amsterdam, is an auction house in the sense that Tokyo is a city or Everest a mountain. Its scale is daunting. About 120 soccer fields would fill its main hangar, which holds five auction halls. Nineteen million cut flowers are sold here on an average day.
The Netherlands is also a world leader in developing new flower varieties. Dutch companies and the government invest a considerable amount of money in flower research. Their scientists try to find ways to lengthen a flower's vase life. They also try to strengthen flowers to prevent them from being damaged while traveling on rough roads and to strengthen flowers' natural fragrance.
Despite Holland's dominance of the flower market, there are many places with a better climate for growing flowers, and the climate of Ecuador is almost perfect. Mauricio Davalos is the man responsible for starting Ecuador's flower industry some 20 years ago. "Our biggest edge is nature," he claims. "Our roses are the best in the world." With predictable rainy periods and 12 hours of sunlight each day, Ecuador's roses are renowned for their large heads and long stems. The flower industry has brought employment opportunities and a stronger economy to regions of the country. "My family has TV now. There are radios. Some people have remodeled their houses," says Yolanda Quishpe, 20, who picked roses for four years.
In recent years, local growers in Ecuador have faced growing competition from greenhouses built by major international companies. Despite this, Davalos feels that the world cut-flower trade is large enough to allow both high-tech international companies and smaller national growers to succeed -- at least for the time being.
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Thursday, January 14, 2010

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How to Grow Hibiscus in Frost Prone Areas

Growing Deciduous Hibiscus

Jan 11, 2010 Beverley Boorer
Most gardeners know that the beautiful hibiscus is a tropical or sub tropical plant. That is the flower seen tucked behind the ears of gorgeous girls on tropical islands.

The huge petals and prominent stamens of the hibiscus have been a favorite flower for artists to paint for years.
And most gardeners know that it only grows in areas where there are no frosts, let alone snow. So how can gardeners grow the hibiscus if they live in a frosty climate? They can do this by growing the deciduous hibiscus variety, hibiscus syriacus, otherwise known as Rose of Sharon or Althea. The deciduous variety will lose all its leaves in the fall and be safely bare when those first frosts hit. Then in spring or early summer it will come back to life with those lovely light green shoots followed soon afterward by tight buds of white, pale pink or darker rose and purple.

The Flowers of the Deciduous Hibiscus are Beautiful

The flowers of the deciduous hibiscus can be single, double or semi-double. Some look for all the world like a ball of firmly scrunched up colored tissue paper stuck to the branches. They are not quite as big and showy as the tropical hibiscus, but still well worth a place in the garden. The deciduous hibiscus will grow in zones 5-9 and prefers full sun. Where the climate is extremely hot, plant it where it will get a little shelter from the afternoon sun.
The plant is a tall shrub or small tree to about 10 feet high and may spread or be more upright. It is covered with beautiful flowers for much of the growing season. It is adaptable to many soil types though if rich and friable loan can be provided, so much the better. It is happy with watering and fertilizing that is about the same as is done for the rest of the garden.

The Deciduous Hibiscus is Easy to Grow From Cutting

Simply take a piece no bigger than a make-up pencil just as the buds are beginning to swell and keep it in damp potting mixture in dappled shade until it takes root. It may also sprout up from seeds that have fallen at the base of the shrub.

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