Monday, December 26, 2016

This amazing Film from France TV Zoom...


This amazing Film from France TV Zoom... " La forét est magique"

Watch the video on facebook here... and be sure to enable FULL SCREEN

Is a great example... about how our world is #BetterWithFlowers


P.S. Enjoy the video... and thanks to France TV ....
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Friday, December 23, 2016

Poinsettias will forever be linked to Christmas








Poinsettias will forever be linked to Christmas... and I can't imagine
Christmas without a Poinsettia...

You know that the Bloom is actually the Glistening Yellow Berries in the center of the colored "Bracts" or Petals...

And that Poinsettias are harmless... they are not poisonous- as folk lore may have you believe (I've eaten them on TV more than a few times... and still here to tell about it...)

Now these Amazing Flowers come in a wide variety of colors...
I've got (Clockwise from Top Left- Jingle Bells, Pink Marble, Ice Punch, Leaf on Jingle Bells and Orange Spice... adding to my holiday decorations...

Poinsettias are amazing.... and certainly a herald of the Christmas Holiday!


P.S. Wishing you and yours a Flower Filled Christmas - full of LOVE and Happiness! Merry Christmas...






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Thursday, December 22, 2016

Nature is amazing... cheers to being good stewards of the Planet!

The Winter Solstice- (yesterday) marks the shortest day- and thus longest night of the year...

From this point forward the day light will increase until it's at it's peak... ... yesterday marked the Summer Solstice for our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...

Here's to them... celebrating summer... and nature at it's most lush point... 



P.S. Nature is amazing... cheers to being good stewards of the Planet!

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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

All you need is a few magnets and some rubber cement or glue dots...


 (Watch the preview here)

I show you how easy it is to create Flower Magnets for your refrigerator...

I also show how to create ones with succulents too... Air Ferns would work
too...


You can place the glue dots on shot glasses... or glue a magnet to a
 succulent... or straw flower... it's a fun way to add flowers to kitchen...




P.S. STICK WITH US- (get it... ) we'll give you lots of flower ideas!
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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

You can really dress up a common....


Botanical Accents like these can really dress up a common Poinsettia...

And the process is easy...

here's a fun Video - they created for P Allen Smith's Garden
Style Show... that shows the steps to creating these beautiful accents that can easily dress up your Poinsettia... 


P.S. Nothing says Christmas like Poinsettia!!!
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Thursday, December 8, 2016

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This rustic Christmas Centerpiece is easy to make...

And Pine cones look great painted with the NEW Crema überMatte from Design Master...
The Great thing about ANY überMatte color is that they cover quickly and completely...

I painted this pine cone wreath with just one coat...
and also "upcycled" the Christmas Ornaments with INK überMatte...

It's easy... and the results make you look like a pro...

Christmas never looked better... and it's EASY!!!

P.S. I love how Design Master colors my flower world!

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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

"Bottle Brush"


A unique member of the Proteaceae Family... that has over
83 genera and 1,660 Species...

Also known... as "Bottle Brush" because of it's resemblance to that handy kitchen item...

This variety is commonly Orange or Green... this specimen is from Resendiz Brothers In Rainbow California...
P.S. We call it the "Banksia" ProteA

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Carnations are ideal for creating a quick and easy topiary...


Carnations are ideal for creating a quick and easy topiary...

With Large Heads... and pliable stems... you can simply gather the stems up in one hand... and bind them off (I bound them in two places) with Craft Covered Wire...

Then I cut the stems to a point and insert the WHOLE Topiary all
at once... into the flower foam base...

I finished it off with a few pine cones, sugar pine and a few more carnations... the process takes less than 5 minutes... and a Carnation Topiary will LAST and LAST and LAST!

Nothing Says Christmas to me... Like Red Carnations...

This fun display was for P Allen Smith's Moss Mountain Farm Decorations... It's FUN and Festive...



P.S. after all - LIFE is better with Flowers!

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Saturday, December 3, 2016

#mushrooms help you lose what


https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/vegetable/health-benefits-of-mushroom.html



Health Benefits Of Mushrooms

The health benefits of mushrooms include relief from high cholesterol levels, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and diabetes. It also helps in weight loss, and increases the strength of your immune system.













Almost all of us are familiar with mushrooms and their miraculous, beneficial powers. Particularly those who have read or heard a lot of fairy-tales such as Alice in Wonderland, Three Bears and a baby or even those who have played the Super Mario Brothers video game.
You have probably seen mushrooms making someone bigger or acting as a shield against some dangerous monster. These aren’t just popular culture references, they are actually symbolic representations of the actual health benefits of mushrooms. They truly can make you bigger and protect you against diseases and infections, as they are full of proteinsvitaminsminerals, amino acids, antibiotics and antioxidants.
Mushrooms are edible fungi with various scientific names, but the family name is “Agaricus”, and then there are many secondary names for different species. They are essentially Saprophytes, the organisms (plants without chlorophyll) which thrive by extracting nutrients from dead and decaying plant and animal matter. They vary greatly in their color, texture, shape and properties.
There are approximately 140,000 species of mushroom-forming fungi in the world, but science is only familiar with about 10%, while only 100 species or so are being studied for their potential health benefits and medicinal applications. Some of the most well-known benefits are explained below.

Health Benefits Of Mushrooms

Cholesterol Levels: Mushrooms themselves provide you with lean proteins since they have no cholesterol or fat and are very low carbohydrates. The fiber and certain enzymes in mushrooms also help lower cholesterol levels. Moreover, the high lean protein content found in them helps burn cholesterol when they are digested. Balancing levels of cholesterol between LDL cholesterol (“bad” cholesterol) and HDL (“good” cholesterol) is essential in the prevention of various cardiovascular diseases like artherosclerosis, heart attack, and stroke.
AnemiaAnemic patients are characterized by having low levels of iron in their blood, resulting in fatigue, headaches, reduced neural function, and digestive issues. Mushrooms are a good source of iron, and over 90% of the nutritive iron value can be absorbed by the body, which promotes the formation of red blood cells and keeps people healthy and functioning at their full potential.
Breast Cancer & Prostate Cancer: Mushrooms are very effective in preventing breast and prostate cancer due to the significant presence of Beta-Glucans and conjugated Linoleic Acid, which both have anti-carcinogenic effects. Out of these two, linoleic acid is particularly helpful in suppressing the harmful effects of excess estrogen. This increase in estrogen is one of the prime causes for breast cancer in women after menopause. The Beta-Glucans, on the other hand, inhibit the growth of cancerous cells in cases of prostate cancer, and numerous studies have shown the antitumor properties of mushrooms when applied medicinally.
mushroomDiabetes: Mushrooms are an ideal low-energy diet for diabetics. They have no fats, no cholesterol, very low levels of carbohydrates, high protein content, and a wealth of vitamins and minerals. They also contain a lot of water and fiber. Moreover, they contain natural insulin and enzymes which help the breaking down of sugar or starch in food. They are also known to contain certain compounds which help proper functioning of the liver, pancreas and other endocrine glands, thereby promoting the formation of insulin and its proper regulation throughout the body. Diabetics often suffer from infections, particularly in their limbs, which tend to continue for long periods of time. The natural antibiotics in mushrooms can help protect diabetics from these painful and potentially life-threatening conditions.
Bone Health: Mushrooms are a rich source of calcium, which is an essential nutrient in the formation and strength of bones. A steady supply of calcium in the diet can reduce your chances of developing conditions like osteoporosis, and can also reduce joint pain and general lack of mobility that is associated with bone degradation.
Nutrient Absorption: Vitamin D is a relatively rare vitamin to find in vegetables, and in fact, edible forms in general are not particularly common. However, mushrooms have it, and this essential vitamin can facilitate the absorption and metabolism of calcium and phosphorous. They also contains levels of these two nutrients, so the combined effects of having all of these nutrients in one powerful source, mushrooms, makes it a good idea to eat them whenever possible.
Immune System Strength: Ergothioneine, a powerful antioxidant present in mushrooms, is very effective in providing protection from free radicals as well as boosting the immune system. It is actually an amino acid that contains sulfur, which is something that many people are deficient in, despite not knowing it or seeing its effects. That being said, the presence of this “master antioxidant” which is unique to mushrooms, can give you a major boost to immune system health. It helps to eliminate free radicals, which are the dangerous compounds that are released during the metabolic processes of cells, and can float throughout the body and cause significant damage and disease, so antioxidants, like ergothioneine, are vital elements for overall health.
Mushrooms contain natural antibiotics (similar to penicillin, which itself is extracted from mushrooms), which inhibit microbial growth and other fungal infections. Those same polysaccharides, beta-glucans, can stimulate and regulate the body’s immune system. They can also help heal ulcers and ulcerous wounds and protect them from developing infections. The good combination of vitamins A, vitamin B-Complex and vitamin C that is found in them also strengthens the immune system.
Blood Pressure: Studies of various types of mushrooms, including shitake and maitake mushrooms, have shown them to be high in potassium content. Potassium acts as a vasodilator, relaxing tension in blood vessels and therefore reducing blood pressure. High blood pressure is connected to a number of deadly conditions, particularly heart attacks and strokes. Potassium also increasescognitive function, because increased blood and oxygen flow to the brain stimulates neural activity. Studies have shown that increased levels of potassium improve memory and knowledge retention.
Copper Content: Copper has a number of beneficial effects on the body, and can be found in mushrooms. Calcium can regulate and stimulate the absorption of iron from food, and properly utilize it by getting it released from primary storage spots in the body like the liver. Mushrooms also have high levels of iron, so the two work together for healthy bones and preventing anemia.
Selenium Content: The selenium content in mushrooms is one of the most beneficial elements that is often overlooked. The primary source of selenium is in animal proteins; however, due to their classification as fungi that feed off animal and plant matter, mushrooms are the best way for vegetarians to obtain the necessary amount of selenium. Selenium is found in large quantities in mushrooms, and can benefit bone health by adding to bone strength and increasing durability. It also strengthens the teeth, hair, and nails. Furthermore, this essential nutrient is a powerful antioxidant, which rids the body of free radicals and generally strengthens the immune system. The bioavailability of selenium in mushrooms differs on species, but the majority of commonly consumed mushrooms have significant levels of this important mineral.
mushroombenefitsWeight Loss: Would you believe me if I said that a completely lean protein diet is ideal for losing fat and building muscle mass? Well, believe it or not, it’s true.  Most fats are burnt to digest proteins found in our food, more so when the protein is accompanied by a very low carbohydrate count, no fat or cholesterol, and a good amount of fiber. This is exactly the combination that mushrooms offer to help in losing weight! Due to their nutrient density, they actually rank higher than most fruits and vegetables, and some researchers say that mushrooms are one of the rare foods that people can eat as often as possible, with no side effects.
One study replaced red meat with white button cap mushrooms, approximately one cup per day, and found that those test subjects who ate mushrooms not only lost a significant amount of weight over a standard period of time, but they also decreased their waistline, and were better able to maintain their new weight, rather than ballooning back to the original weight as in most crash diets.
A Few Words of Caution: On a much more serious note, mushrooms can be very dangerous! Most species of mushrooms are not edible, are highly poisonous and look strikingly similar to their edible counterparts. Don’t ever try picking mushrooms for consumption from the woods unless you have been trained to identify them very well. Mushrooms have the unique ability to absorb the material that they grow on, either good or bad. This quality is what gives mushrooms so much of their beneficial power, but also their dangerous aspects. Many mushrooms, when picked in the wild, contain heavy metals, which can be very toxic, as well as air and water pollutants.
Also, do not trust any unknown vendors when you buy mushrooms. Always trust sealed products from reputable companies or those which you have grown yourself under controlled conditions after buying their seeds (called spawns) from a trusted source. A single poisonous mushroom among others in a dish can threaten a large amount of people’s health, resulting in comas, severe poison symptoms, nausea, vomiting, convulsions, cramps, insanity. Many species can even be fatal if ingested.  Always avoid eating discolored ones or those which are different in color than the typically accepted color of their species.



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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Here's a great idea...

Here's a great idea... for a wedding or special event...

Heck... it's even great for a dinner party or the holidays..

Using a Metallic Marker... make place cards on Magnolia leaves..

Wipe the leaves down to remove any residue...
Write on the leaves with a permanent metallic marker
Display... 




P.S. It's a fun way to bring a bit of creative naturalism to the dining table o
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Friday, November 25, 2016

Don't forget the FLOWERS!


Black Flowers have a certain intrigue...

I was reading a great blog the other day about Black Flowers...from the Pennsylvania Plant Geek... and their 5 Favorite Black Plants or Flowers...

and this Black Helleborus- Onyx-Odyssey - seemed fitting
for Black Friday



P.S. Be Safe out there... and Don't forget the FLOWERS!

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

I'm Thankful for Sunflowers... How about you???



Helianthus (or Sunflowers)... come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes...

This variety of Sun Flower is typically called a "teddy bear" sunflower for it's unique textural resemblance to a fuzzy teddy bear...

This variety of Helianthus is Maya Double- from Ball Horticulture... and perfect for Thanksgiving... 


Ball Horticulture Company is the breeder of quality cut flowers grown
the world over- Ball technology insures the finest quality for consistently
beautiful cut flowers.  Learn more about Ball cut flower varieties here! 

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Monday, November 21, 2016

EASY to use... and Beautiful Results!


Super Popular Question right now... on our email, blog and comments sections...

How Do I add Succulents to my arrangements?
followed by...
How Do I prepare succulents to add to my arrangements?

Great Question... as it's popular to add succulents to succulents... (Like these we accented with Roses and Ribbon in a recent show)...


Here's a quick video... that will help you get those succulents READY for your next flower arrangement! 


Here's another video... that will help you learn how to add them into your next flower arrangement!


Super Popular Question right now... on our email, blog and comments sections...

How Do I add Succulents to my arrangements?
followed by...
How Do I prepare succulents to add to my arrangements?

Great Question... as it's popular to add succulents to succulents... (Like these we accented with Roses and Ribbon in a recent show)...
.

Here's a quick video... that will help you get those succulents READY for your next flower arrangement! 


Here's another video... that will help you learn how to add them into your next flower arrangement!


P.S. Succulent tips... EASY to use... and Beautiful Results!

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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Create large or small...


I love this quote from Albert Camus:

"Autumn is a second spring- when every leaf is a flower"...

And Long ago... my Mom taught me how to make Roses out of autumn leaves.... and I do it every year... it's just another fun way to use the great colors of autumn... to create something memorable and fun...

I use craft covered wire... and the same technique I use to create Aspidistra Roses... only I substitute Autumn Leaves and do it on a smaller scale... (here's the video on Aspidistra Roses)


Here's the back of the leaf... for a reference...


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PS. Create large or small... it's fun with Flowers and Autumn Leaves!

Friday, November 11, 2016

Ornamental cabbage or Flowering Kale ??? What



By Cross Pollination- botanists were able to hybridize many colors and textures of flowering (or ornamental) Kale.

These annual plants are very show and come in a variety of colors, ranging from white, pink, purple and red... this variety is produced specifically for cut flower production...by Ball Horticulture.

Ornamental cabbage or Flowering Kale look very similar to their edible cousins... but the ruffled foliage is much fancier and colorful thus resembling a flower... 


Ball Horticulture Company is the breeder of quality cut flowers grown
the world over- Ball technology insures the finest quality for consistently
beautiful cut flowers.  Learn more about Ball cut flower varieties here! 

P.S. This variety is Flowering Kale Hatsuhi from the Murakami Series- WOW!
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“Armistice” with “Veterans,

VETERANS DAY

Veterans Day is an official United States holiday that honors people who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, also known as veterans. It is a federal holiday that is observed on November 11. It coincides with other holidays such as Armistice Day and Remembrance Day, which are celebrated in other parts of the world and also mark the anniversary of the end of World War I (major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, when the Armistice with Germany went into effect). The United States also originally observed Armistice Day, it then evolved into the current Veterans Day holiday in 1954.
Veterans Day is not to be confused with Memorial Day. Veterans Day celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans, while Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Because it is a federal holiday, some American workers and many students have Veterans Day off from work or school. When Veterans Day falls on a Saturday then either Saturday or the preceding Friday may be designated as the holiday, whereas if it falls on a Sunday it is typically observed on the following Monday. A Society for Human Resource Management poll in 2010 found that 21 percent of employers planned to observe the holiday in 2011.
Non-essential federal government offices are closed. No mail is delivered. All federal workers are paid for the holiday. Those who are required to work on the holiday sometimes receive holiday pay for that day in addition to their wages.
In his Armistice Day address to Congress, Wilson was sensitive to the psychological toll of the lean War years. “Hunger does not breed reform, it breeds madness,” he remarked.  As Veterans Day and the birthday of the United States Marine Corps (November 10, 1775) are only one day apart, that branch of the Armed Forces customarily observes both occasions as a 96-hour liberty period.
Spelling of Veterans Day
While the holiday is commonly printed as Veteran’s Day or Veterans’ Day in calendars and advertisements (spellings that are grammatically acceptable), the United States government has declared that the attributive (no apostrophe) rather than the possessive case is the official spelling.
Thank a veteran and use #VeteransDay to post on social media.
HISTORY
U.S. President Woodrow Wilson first proclaimed Armistice Day for November 11, 1919. In proclaiming the holiday, he said, “To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations.”
The United States Congress passed a concurrent resolution seven years later on June 4, 1926, requesting that President Calvin Coolidge issue another proclamation to observe November 11 with appropriate ceremonies. A Congressional Act (52 Stat. 351; 5 U.S. Code, Sec. 87a) approved May 13, 1938, made the 11th of November in each year a legal holiday: “a day to be dedicated to the cause of world peace and to be thereafter celebrated and known as ‘Armistice Day’.”
In 1945, World War II veteran Raymond Weeks from Birmingham, Alabama, had the idea to expand Armistice Day to celebrate all veterans, not just those who died in World War I. Weeks led a delegation to Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, who supported the idea of National Veterans Day. Weeks led the first national celebration in 1947 in Alabama and annually until his death in 1985. President Reagan honored Weeks at the White House with the Presidential Citizenship Medal in 1982 as the driving force for the national holiday. Elizabeth Dole, who prepared the briefing for President Reagan, determined Weeks as the “Father of Veterans Day.”
U.S. Representative Ed Rees from Emporia, Kansas, presented a bill establishing the holiday through Congress. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, also from Kansas, signed the bill into law on May 26, 1954.
Congress amended this act on June 1, 1954, replacing “Armistice” with “Veterans,” and it has been known as Veterans Day since.
The National Veterans Award, created in 1954, also started in Birmingham. Congressman Rees of Kansas was honored in Alabama as the first recipient of the award for his support offering legislation to make Veterans Day a federal holiday, which marked nine years of effort by Raymond Weeks. Weeks conceived the idea in 1945, petitioned Gen. Eisenhower in 1946, and led the first Veterans Day celebration in 1947 (keeping the official name Armistice Day until Veterans Day was legal in 1954).
Although originally scheduled for celebration on November 11 of every year, starting in 1971 in accordance with the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, Veterans Day was moved to the fourth Monday of October. In 1978, it was moved back to its original celebration on November 11. While the legal holiday remains on November 11, if that date happens to be on a Saturday or Sunday, then organizations that formally observe the holiday will normally be closed on the adjacent Friday or Monday, respectively.
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Monday, November 7, 2016

dress up a table, nightstand or kitchen counter...



We all love Garden roses... and having them in your wedding is super special...

But why limit these amazing flowers to just special events...
Alexandra Farms has Exceptional Garden Roses... and these roses are Fragrant, Long Lasting and Incredibly Beautiful...

So much so... that a few stems can dress up a table, nightstand or kitchen counter...

The Roses in this arrangement are Mayra's Bridal Pink... and they have a lovely fragrance, incredible color, and lots of petals... they're the perfect accent to this rose gold vase... and accented with unique grasses and umbrella foliage...

If you want to see all the rose options at Alexandra... sign up for their FREE Poster... here! 


P.S. Garden roses... for Everyday... WHY NOT???!!

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