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Archive for June, 2010

Popular Indoor Flowering Plants

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Indoor flowering plants are viewed to own therapeutic properties that bring comfort and relaxation to their owners. This is the reason why indoor flowering plants are popular in the market nowadays. The green relaxing color and the refreshing scent of most flowering plants can bring wonders to our general health and wellness.

These kind of plants are also known to balance our ecology since they give off needed oxygen for human and animal consumption. You are assured to experience a peaceful time at your house by putting a few of these house plants in your area. Here are the most popular indoor flowering plants that you might want to consider.

Lavender – This plant is good for those who have insomnia. Put a pan of lavender on your bedside table and experience the calming fragrance of the plant. This plant produces natural oil that is believed to bring out a refreshed mind.

Geranium – Flowers of this plant create and attract joy in your home. This plant may be small but the role that it plays is great because it helps to keep our senses alive and cheerful.

Rosemary – This plant can be used in cooking as well as herbal mixes that aid the bodys’ ability to heal muscle pains, fungi illness and digestive issues. Rosemary has different colors like white, pink, purple and blue.

Orchids – This plant is proven to contain natural air purifiers that clean up the air in your home environment. The different colors of orchids also brings out a relaxing effect to peoples’ mind.

Hydrangeas – The lovable outdoor and indoor flowering plants Hydrangeas emit a soft, relaxing effect that eases the senses. Their general looks characterize lightness and simplicity that is simply impossible to resist. A dead wood bloomer requires little trouble, but will go from sun to shade and likes acidic soil.

Making Extra Money from Dried Flowers

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Maybe you are one of the many people out there looking to make an extra buck or two or perhaps you want to start a small business for yourself but you are not quite sure on exactly what to do. There are so many choices of products to sell it can be difficult to pick what fits for you and for your venture. One of the top ideas today to put some extra cash in your pocket is dried flowers. There is a great deal of people that prefer dried flower arrangements to the real deal for many reasons.

Dried flower arrangements will last a lifetime; you can give a gift that keeps on giving as the arrangement will never need to be watered. These types of flowers make a great gift for those with allergies. You do not have to worry about being allergic to them as they have been dried and treated so they will stay beautiful forever. There are many ways that you can put together these beautiful flowers to make the ultimate gifts for people and they are both inexpensive to either make yourself or to buy them already dried and ready for use.

Some prefer to dry the flowers themselves while others prefer to buy the flowers in bulk. Either way should work well for you and if you are not sure which way to go you can start out by doing them yourself then buy in bulk as your supply and demand goes up. You can make lovely bouquets for people and even use flowers that they have if they have special meaning to them. This way their special flowers will last forever. You can also make arrangements in a basket by using a block of “oasis” which is a foam block that will help you keep the flowers in place allowing you to make a beautiful arrangement that will stay put.