Showing posts with label Special. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Special. Show all posts

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Choose Wedding Orchids To Beautify Your Special Day

A wedding has many factions that must be fulfilled to ensure that the entire event is a complete success. One such faction is wedding flowers, which is there for three reasons. First, it gives the guests some visual stimulation. Second, it provides elegance to the wedding. Third, wedding flowers make a statement about who the couple is. It is, for these very reasons, that the right flower is chosen to make that special day all that more special.

Couples have many floral options to pick from. Yet, the most common flower chosen is the orchid. There are several reasons for it including the many colors and varieties it has, which lets a couple choose the species and design they want for that special day.

Two Options For Using Wedding Orchids On That Special Day

There are several ways you can use wedding orchids such as bouquets and table centerpieces but why should you use them?

Why Use Wedding Orchids In Bouquets

What makes these flowers such a great option for wedding bouquets? You need to remember that a bouquet is held close to the face. When you have flower that is overpowering to the nose, the bride is likely to suffer with allergies and look awful on her wedding day. However, many species do not have an overpowering, strong scent, which makes them ideal. Not only is scent taking into account for wedding flowers but so are the colors. Although they come in an array of colors, most bouquets use white or off-white orchids.

Why Use Wedding Orchids For Table Centerpieces

If you want your reception tables to look their best, embellish them with table centerpieces. Again, many wedding planners along with the bride and groom will choose these plants to decorate the tables with because they're not so overpowering to the nose. This helps cut down on the allergy problem that could occur with other flowers. Due to the size of these plants, they won't keep guests from being able to see each other when sitting down to eat.

There are two other reasons you should use wedding orchids for your table centerpieces:

1 - These are tough flowers. They are intolerant to the cold and can bruise and/or lose blooms when they're handled too roughly. However, they can withstand the heat and any loss of moisture. (This is great news for couples who decided to have a summer wedding.)

2 - These are found any time of the year. Of course, the species you want for your wedding may or may not be in season.

The Meanings Behind Flowers: What Do They Stand For

Most people know that flower colors have meanings but they don't know that flowers themselves have meanings too. Orchids stand for one big thing: beauty. Should it be of any surprise that these plants are used in weddings? A bride and groom want to convey beauty... not only in the wedding but in their love.

Purchase Wedding Orchids In Large Numbers

If you plan on using them in other areas of the wedding, be sure to get the most out of your money. Buy wedding orchids in bulk. Instead of making deals with a middleman, find the source yourself.


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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Bonsai Trees And Why They Are Special

Have you ever had a favorite plant? Was it something that you germinated, planted, waited for and grew successfully? There is nothing quite like the feeling of seeing something finally sprout after weeks of tender maintenance and patience. Bonsai trees are the perfect example of this process, since your patient efforts reward you with a miniature version of an outdoor tree.

When considering this type of plant, you first need to match the environment it will be growing in. Some of these trees are strictly indoor, while others prefer to be outside part of the time. Also, some enjoy full sunshine while others thrive in a mostly shaded placement. This is fully dependent on the type of tree you choose.

There is special soil available for bonsai seeds, and you can also use plant food once they start growing. Most of them need watered daily, and they are not typically a really hardy plant. So once you find a place where they are happy and growing well, it is probably best to allow them to stay there.

As your bonsai tree grows, you will find out how to shape and trim the branches. It's important to do this the right way, because either undercutting or over-cutting will create problems for your miniature plant. Once wood branches start to appear, you can also use special shaping wire to help form the familiar shapes of these beloved trees.

For the adventurous tree grower, consider growing one that produces fruit. They are especially fun to watch develop and having a miniature orange tree or berry tree on your counter or desk will give you a little taste of the outdoors. The fruit may be edible, but keep in mind that it will also be quite small, due to the size of the tree's branches.

Purchasing the trees can be expensive, but if you shop around, you can get quite the bargain. While full-grown trees come at a hefty price, you can also find some variations that are just as pretty, but less pricey. Certain companies offer magazines to the entire United States, but are not allowed to ship to every state, so check with the company before placing an order with that particular distributor.

If you have a green thumb or are just interested in recreating some of the amazing and beautiful plants from the Orient, a bonsai tree is a fabulous choice. With the right care and maintenance, they can live happily for many years and be passed down from family member to family member. Educate yourself to the care that your particular choice requires and the efforts will show results for a long time to come.

Bonsai trees are special and not something you see everywhere. When your friends and family see what you have grown, it will be a testimony to your patience as well as your stability. These are the types of plants that show a lot of their owner's personality and can be a very charming introduction into your home or office.


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