Showing posts with label online plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online plants. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Benefits of Indoor Plants





Indoor plants can brighten up a room with its color and it foster positive energy. At the same time it is eye-catching and it brings a lot of health benefits. According to studies a room richly decorated with plants can help keep the room clean. I have read an article as well online and it says that common house plants can improve air quality. It can remove 87 percent of air toxins in 24 hours.

Having indoor plants at home and at the office can surely add to its attractiveness as long as it is situated at the right spot. It can offer aesthetic stimulants to people in the room and can be used as a divider in open space offices.
It also shows that it can improve corporate image. Since alternative decorating choices costs too much then plants can offer a guarantee of positively enhancing perception to your corporate image.

In a study it was proven that an employee can increase its productivity and lessen sick leave expenses with plants surrounding them. A comfortable office environment is more conducive to encourage an employee to boost his or her output. An office which is closed, lacking an appropriate exchange of fresh air can lead to an increase of employee illnesses. By adding house plants, it can absorb office pollutants and emit clean oxygen, therefore reduces sick leave expenses.

An indoor plant can thrive well even in a limited space therefore it can be an ideal gift plant to someone in any occasion. It can be perfect as birthday plants or even as sympathy plants. And what makes it even more special is it doesn’t have any gender restrictions.

It can also be used for a noise reduction. It can act as a filter and absorbs noise in a busy office environment. It can cut down employee distractions and this may result to positive office environment.

With all those benefits that an indoor plant can give us, truly, they are beneficial in our lives. And they can be seen at the nearest nursery in your place or they can be as online plants which can be delivered directly at your doorsteps. Examples of indoor plants are money tree, lucky bamboo, bougainvillea bonsai and rosemary topiary. Its benefits overshadow the expenses that are related in maintaining it. So have your own indoor plant now!

Gift Plants for Forgiveness

Asking for forgiveness is hard. It takes time for someone to sincerely apologize and to humbly accept his own mistakes. However, saying “I am sorry” can melt even a heartless soul. And that is undoubtedly a gift that you can give to yourself to continue life without grudges and hate. It is a peaceful way to commit yourself to the process of change to discover the path of healing.

 Sometimes forgiveness is associated with gifts. It can be through chocolates, bouquet of flowers, foods and stuffed toys. It can dull the vividness of the feeling that was hurt most especially if the present is wrapped with effort. Choose the right present to give and certainly you will be forgiven.

 Apart from those stuff, gift plants is surely one of the best option you can offer to someone that you have wronged attached with your heartfelt sorry. Dendrobium Orchid is an excellent gift plant that has an extraordinary beauty that can captivate someone’s attention. Unlike with cut flowers that wilts easily, this gift plant can be enjoyed over time when taken care of cautiously.

  Gift plants are attractive and are very much appealing to the eyes and it goes with designer pots and baskets. They can be ordered online or over the phone. And since they are available anywhere you can surely visit your local nursery to choose the right plant suitable for the recipient. They are also considered as online plants since you can take advantage of them using your computer. And to order plants online is easy and very much convenient since you don’t have to order the traditional way.

 Saying sorry to someone need not necessarily incorporated with gifts. They are just given to add color to the word "sorry" yet ideal gifts can soften the pain and can ease the burden. However, Forgiveness will not be possible until compassion is born in one’s heart. Learn to take responsibility of your action and face the truth that forgiveness is needed to rekindle a relationship. Don’t be afraid and cower to ask for forgiveness since this is the only way for you to live a healthy life without loads on your back.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

How to Grow Orchids Faster


Orchids are known for its delicate beauty and exotic character. They are perfect gift plants for any occasion because of its elegant look that could attract immediate attention. It’s long-lasting flower makes them a unique indoor plant to accentuate every home without too much maintenance. Orchids can also be transformed into a lovely bonsai plant easier than other plant types. Its astounding number of varieties can be used as an ideal tribute whether it is Thank you, Congratulations, Happy Anniversary or Sympathy.

And to avoid disappointment in growing this gift plant here are some tips:

Watering

Orchids need to be watered just once a week since it can withstand drought far better than moist. However, it uses more water when they are in flower. Sprinkle the foliage between watering but avoid spraying it directly because it is receptive to fungus which makes it rot. And never let it to sit in water or it will kill the orchid fast.

Temperature

An average of 65F-80F will be best for this gift plant, although a 95F temperature for a while won’t cause any harm though they dislike sudden change of temperature. And keep in mind that cold temperature causes the leaves to be yellow. In situation like this, remove the yellow foliage and care for the plant just as usual.

Light

Orchids are light-hungry plant. They love light but not direct sunlight. And during winter, try to make them happy by growing them under artificial lights.

Growing Media

An orchid medium should provide good aeration that would permit water to drain very quickly. But most tropical orchids grow better in air and easily killed by being planted in soil. All orchids have their roots protruding from the top of its media and so it is best to repot it once every 2 years.

These four factors should be strictly maintained to assure that your Orchid will grow perfectly. With almost 30,000 species accepted and being known as the 2nd largest family of flowering plants, the Orchids became very popular and many experts developed guidelines to grow each of species. Of course there are also some other important points to consider when growing them into a gift plant but for now let us just stick with the basics.

Orchids are available in many flower shops. You can either drive your way to the store or you can also set a flower plant delivery using the internet without too much hassle. Online plants sites are very useful for gardeners and flower plants enthusiasts as yourself. It allows you to choose, buy and schedule deliveries for Orchids and other plants right at the convenience and safety of your homes.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The Advantage of Growing Juniper Bonsai


Bonsai is an ancient art of growing trees, or woody plants shaped as trees, in containers. They can be referred as miniatures of large trees and plants and are usually grown on a pot. Bonsai does not require genetically dwarfed trees, but rather depends on growing small trees from regular stock and seeds. Bonsai uses cultivation techniques like pruning, root reduction, potting, defoliation, and grafting to produce small trees that mimic the shape and style of mature, full-sized trees.

Juniper Bonsai is a perfect example of this art. This can be an impressive way of saying thank you, sorry or congratulations to someone in any occasion. This gift plant does not have gender restrictions so it is very convenient and can be a very good pick if you can’t think of anything to give. And aside from being a gift plant, Juniper Bonsai can also be a decoration to your patio, deck, and lanai. And with a little pruning, unique shapes can be created as an excellent use in landscape borders.

There are also some people that consider this gift plant as a collection. It is one of their valuable assets since its market value increases as it reaches a relatively old age. It’s a perfect inheritance that can be passed on from one generation to the next because it thrives for a long time.

This gift plant – Juniper Bonsai are also used as an indoor plant because of its uniqueness and refreshing appearance. It provides great interest and color that can add beauty to your home. It is one of the easiest Bonsai to grow. It is versatile and can add texture and style to a blank wall or empty spot of your home.

Growing this kind of bonsai is very easy since it doesn’t require much of your time. On the other hand, it is also available as online plants and can be purchased in just a click. It is very convenient and can be delivered directly at your doorsteps. To order plants online, all you need is an internet access so you can go ahead and browse different types of bonsais. And this can save you the hassle of going to the local nursery.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

How to Easily Grow a Gardenia Plant


Gardenia plants are known for its strong sweet scented flowers and are a genus of 142 species of flowering plants in the coffee family. A lot of people find it hard to grow this gift plant, but once you understand its needs it can be an attractive indoor and outdoor plant. And with perfect care you can grow this delicate flower all year round without hassles.

Everyone is saddened to see their plants losing their beauty and so taking time to master the art of growing them is necessary.

Here are some tips on how to grow this gift plant – Gardenia:

1. Gardenia will most likely to grow in a temperature in the low 70s. It is ideal for this plant to be in a humid soil which is not too dry or too wet.

2. Choose a spot with partial shade to avoid direct contact from the sun. And for keeping it indoor, put it in a container which has wheels since it grows over six feet and are difficult to move without wheels.

3. In watering this gift plant, it is necessary to pour the water on from the bottom of the container and allow the roots to dispose the water that it doesn’t need since it is good for the plant not to be soaked in water but not too dry as well. Though Gardenia likes humidity, misting the leaves can be a problem and can cause fungal growth on leaves. So keep in mind not to put it under another plant that may drip under its leaves.

4. Fertilizers designed for Azaleas will fill the nutrients your Gardenia needed. And prune older gardenia stems after it stops blooming. This will stimulates frequent blooming.

Growing this plant is simple and easy. You just have to be sensitive to its needs and take time to show your care to them. Apart from Gardenia, there are dozens of other gift plants perfect for various occasions like weddings, birthdays and funerals. You can either order plants online or choose to send plants the traditional way. And if you want to order plants online, you can visit this website for more information: http://www.givingplants.com/.

Friday, August 6, 2010

How to Grow Great Bonsai Plants


GivingPlants.com bonsai plants are a wonderful choice for anyone who likes to grow things or garden and loves their delicate style. They are great for offices, nursing homes, dorms and porches or patios – anywhere space is limited. Teachers with a green thumb will love them, and they create interest for students.

Bonsai plants were developed in Japan and China, and grow well indoors. GivingPlants.com bonsai plants arrive with a lovely shape, plus a beautifully designed container and plantscape. Here are the secrets to successful bonsai, courtesy of GivingPlants.com:

Light and Temperature

A bonsai needs good indoor sunlight. Morning sun and afternoon shade is ideal. It should be in temperatures of at least 60 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, and will be okay down to 45 degrees or so overnight.

Water

Bonsai needs a lot of water, but your planter should never be set in a saucer or tray with standing water. The roots will rot. Water in gravel under the pot works well to improve drainage. The container should always have drainage holes so over watering will drain off.

A Bonsai needs moderate watering when the soil appears dry – never let the soil dry out around the roots. In full sun, some Bonsai need watering daily, but every two or three is often okay. Watch your bonsai plant closely when new, establish a regular watering routine and check that as temperatures and sunlight change with the seasons.

It is happy when its leaves are moist. Spray the leaves or needles with generous amounts of water, and do that often. Umbrella bonsai trees have large leaves that act as a canopy over the pot, table or desk.

Displaying

From table top to eye level is the best display height. Zen Reflection Bonsai trees are ideal for the work place and a desk as the relaxing image of a large shade tree invades the mind and introduces peace.

Trimming

Prune or pinch back your bonsai to keep its original shape, or, if you get adventurous, the redesigned shape you choose (do this carefully and bit by bit). Start pruning in early spring, and trim when needed throughout the fall growing season. Check the Web or a book for pruning the type of bonsai plant you have. Remove all the plant bits – leaving them on the soil is likely to cause fungus.

Fertilizing

Fertilize your plant from spring through fall, but not winter. Because the container is flat, use a mix at half strength and fertilize only every three to four weeks. Again, check the needs of your kind of bonsai plant.

Other Important Care

Most bonsais – particularly the Juniper bonsai prefer to be cleaned with a small brush rather than washed. An art brush works. Be gentle.

Bonsais attract some pests – most likely aphids, caterpillars, red spider mites and ants. Watch for them, especially if you bring plants from outside, and treat with a pesticide.

Powdery mildew is the main disease concern – it looks like white flour on the leaves and stems. If leaves get rust spots (orange) you may need a rust spray, or may need to find low-potassium fertilizer or potting soil. Yellow leaves or needles, as on other plants, tell you your bonsai needs more iron.

Repotting

Bonsai needs repotting only every one to two years. Spring works best. Trim the roots when you repot, cutting off 1/3 to 2/3 of each root to give it new energy. Use a pot similar in shape to the original – shallow, rather than a traditional flower pot. That also best compliments the lines of the Bonsai plant.

Enjoy!