Flower of the Month – The Amaryllis

A famous winter bloom is the Amaryllis. Their lush and large flowers bring color and life into any home. The vibrant red varieties are often used for Christmas decorations, bouquets, and arrangements together with conifer twigs, berries, and baubles. To enjoy Amaryllis flowers for some time, there are but a few things to take care of.


Keeping Poinsettias for Next Christmas

When we buy Poinsettia plants for Christmas, we treat them like annual plants that last for but one season to bloom and then die. But Poinsettias are shrubs and therefore perennial; you could keep yours for years if you wanted to. All it takes is some care and a whiff of gardening knowledge. This blog article will tell you what to do after Easter and how to make your Poinsettia bloom for Christmas next year. How to keep the Poinsettia alive to last until Easter is told here.


Breitling Bankruptcy Imminent?

World famous watchmaker Breitling seems to be in trouble. This is not an in-depth financial analysis. Taking a good look at something can convey pertinent facts long before painstaking research will confirm an eye-sight impression. A company aspiring to sell highest quality watches should express this visually, too. Breitling is a total fail when it comes to its Christmas decoration.
 
 
  

Why Beech Trees Lose Their Leaves in Winter But Beech Hedges Don’t

Plants need water to produce leaves. In trees, this process is looked after by an extended system of waterways depending on how high the plant is growing. Keeping all this going needs a lot of energy. So energy conservation is key to what is going on.

 

Plants to Clear The Air

Plants are decorative and clean and purify the air inside your home. They act as anti-pollutants, too. Houseplants reduce all kinds of components of indoor air pollution. These components include volatile organic compounds like benzene, formaldehyde, toluene, and xylene. Plants also reduce airborne microbes and increase air humidity.