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Online Floral Shops in San Francisco

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Tuesday
Jul 15,2008
by Flower Delivery Service in San Francisco

The idea of locating a florist in San Francisco can be overwhelming. The trouble is not trying to locate a florist, but trying to sort through the innumerable quality florists who sell fresh San Francisco flowers. There are a huge variety of bouquets to choose from.

Florists in San Francisco have a motto that they live by that is based upon the enjoyment and use of flower power. Their floral arrangements reflect this attitude, and they offer artistic bouquets and floral arrangements based upon it. San Francisco florists novel approach to flowers leads them to provide exclusive flower collections for special occasions. Flowers are generally considered an excellent way of expressing feelings, combined with a variety of other gifts such as chocolates and personalized gift baskets.

San Francisco florists show how proud they are by means of the ingenuity with which they create their bouquets and floral arrangements. Since they have the Botanical Garden and the Floral Conservatory nearby, it is very easy for them to become conversant with every sort of blossom.

The lovely and unique arrangements created by San Fransisco florists can be full of exotic and unusual flowers like kangaroo paw or protea, or give an authentic San Fransisco feel to their bouquets with native flowers. Even unconventional items like pumpkins, pine cones, wheat, and cornucopias become part of the arrangement put together by your local San Fransisco florist.

Unique exotic blossoms are not the only blooms that inspire flower shop owners. San Francisco has lots of beautiful outdoor spaces filled with greenery and lovely, ordinary flowers too. If you make an internet purchase through a San Francisco florist, they will deliver it quickly and efficiently as well. Their bouquets and floral arrangements consist of the freshest items in the area. And when you place an order with them, your gift will reach your loved ones on the very same day.

San Francisco flower shop owners are outstanding at helping you to express your emotions. They also aid you in articulating your thoughts through the use of their various blossoms. They can remind you of options you may have forgotten too. However, the greatest advantage of using their skill at creating and centerpieces is their well-developed sense of what will look best and what will be the most expressive present for someone you really care about.

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Tuesday
Jul 15,2008
by Ray Lam

Growing vegetable and fruit organically is not allowable using any chemical supplements. It must be entirely organic from the planting process, periodical maintenance up to the harvest period. Using organic fertilizer is also friendly environment. There are two kind of organic fertilizers, animal fertilizer and compost.

There are several types of organic fertilizers available in the market, such as fish emulsions, seaweed extracts, bone meal, kelp extract, corn meal, etc. You can purchase them in a liquid or pelletized form. Some require being sprayed on, powdering the foliage, or spreading pellets around the base of the plant. These may come in different forms, e.g. liquid, powder, granular or pelleted organic fertilizers. The liquid organic fertilizer is basically applied via foliage spray while the powder form can be applied like tea. The liquid version gives your plants an instant feeding, while the pelleted is more of a slow release or longer lasting version.

Compost is organic fertilizer which came from plants corrosion such as leaves, grass, straws and coarse grass. There are two kinds of compost, Compost and Fermented Compost’. Compost is corroded naturally, while Fermented Compost is corroded by human touch through crumbs microbe. Compost normally takes times up to three months and even a year, depend on the texture. If hard texture, such as coarse grass, it needs more than a year of the corrosion. While soft texture like leaves it only needs about three months.

Adding crumbs microbe, you can take only a month to make Fermented Compost. This is caused by the microbes which work intensively to crumb the organic materials and is supported by human touch to blend it periodically. Besides the time is relatively short, quality of the Fermented Compost is much better because it still has the crumbs microbe to fertilize the soil. Therefore, you can use half quantity from the Compost usage.

Blood meal is another good organic fertilizer. It is an excellent source of readily available organic nitrogen. Bone meal is a good source of calcium and long-lasting phosphorous. These two materials can be blended together for better results. Kelp meal has a high potassium content, but it has no phosphorous. This organic fertilizer must be used together with bone meal to make up for its lack of phosphorous.

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Tuesday
Jul 15,2008
by Ray Lam

Now a days it it’s quite common to look around and see people trying to go green. They may drive electric cars or use natural compost or fertilizer. Some gardeners now use nothing but organic products and tools. Organic gardeners need supplies that may differ a little from the conventional gardener in order to sustain their gardens.

To prepare the garden for planting, a shovel, spade and spading fork are invaluable. A hoe is useful to remove the weeds in your new garden bed or to remove rocks. A scuffle hoe has a blade that points forward and cuts the weeds off at the surface.

A pry bar can be used to dig up the large rocks or boulders that can be a problem in your garden. A garden always can use a good pruning. To keep those healthy flowers on your rose bushes, a periodic pruning with good quality shears is a must. Lopping shears will also make a clean cut on those prickly rose stems to ward off disease.

Organic gardening supplies can be purchased at virtually any store. The supplies you will need as far as tools are basically the same as those needed by conventional gardeners. What you will need that is different are the composting additions that are typically bypassed by ordinary gardeners that will use pesticides and chemicals to protect their crops from on coming pests.

You will need a couple of applications per month of organic fertilizers. When a worm moves through the soil it creates a tunnel and this is called a worm casting. It adds nutrients to the soil and breaks it up as well. These fertilizers are a vital part of organic gardening as they will make your plants healthier and grow better.

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Monday
Jul 14,2008
by Ray Lam

Organic vegetable gardening is gaining popularity these days. The main reason behind this is is people are more health conscious and are paying more attention to the food they consume. Also, in some places where food is not widely available, people have decided to plant their own vegtables. In this article you will find some useful advice on organic vegetable gardening.

As the name suggests, organic vegetable gardening does not require the use of fertilizers and pesticides which are known to be harmful to humans. It also does not rely on genetic engineering or irradiation. All organic vegetable gardenig requires is basic farming techniques like tiling the land, providing enough water and exposure to sunlight.

When the harvesting process is complted, a new kind of vegetable is planted which is better known as crop rotation to ensure the soil is always fertile. Growing organic vegetables is not limited to farmers. This can be done by homeowners since they have their own organic vegetable garden in their own backyard. The first thing that you have to do is choose what type of vegetables you want to grow. You also have to understand how big they can grow so it will be easy to plot how many can be placed in a row.

The next step is to check the condition of the soil. There are kits you can buy from the store to check its fertility. If the soil is good, then you can start by clearing it of rocks and weeds by mowing, pulling or digging them out. You should then add compost, bone meal or rock phosphate and greensand to the soil to supply it with nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. You can also add lime or sulphur to adjust the soil’s pH level only if you have to.

It is recommended that you till or dig in fertilizers using organic matter. Make sure you have at least an inch thick of sharp sand if the soil you use is made of clay before you rake the soil into rows. It’s best to leave the soil for at least a month before you start planting for best results.

Do not forget to use an organic mulch to blanker the garden. For this you can use ground bark since it will decompose over a month or two. Besides that, you can use a compost file made out of recycled leaves, grass clippings and kitchen waste as they all serve as a good natural fertilizer.

The organic vegetable garden will grow but it will be always under threat from weeds and insects. For that, you have to use other animals and insects to fight these pests. You don’t have to buy them because setting the ideal conditions will invite them in to your home.

As for the weeds, you can get rid of them by pulling them out or spraying home made vinegar as this stops them growing. If you plant thickly enough, you will be able to discourage weeds from growing in between the plants.

Planting your own organic vegetable garden isn’t that bad given that the only ones who will be consuming what is planted are those that live in the household. But it’s going to be a bed of roses from the time you till the land to the time that they will be harvested.

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Juniper Bonsai Care Tips

Monday
Jul 14,2008
by Lee Dobbins

One of the most popular types of bonsai trees is the juniper a firm favorite of many bonsai enthusiasts. However there is a huge selection of different types of trees to choose from all equally beautiful. The juniper is one of the low growing varieties producing lush greenery. This type of tree offers the choice of being able to grow it indoors or outdoors.

Juniper Bonsai care is not difficult. The most important thing is to follow a few simple rules and you should have success with your bonsai. Even though some trees prefer more shade, the juniper does best with a lot of light. It should receive a minimum of four hours of direct sunlight each day. When you are shopping for a tree, you want to select a tree that is between three and seven years old. You can inquire of your local garden center the age of the tree. If you opt to buy through mail order, it is important that the company can ship your tree overnight so that you are more inclined to get a healthy tree.

To get the real thrill of producing a work of beauty it is a better idea to get a young juniper tree and work on it ,shaping and designing as per your artistic sense, by pruning and training it. The older ones have been handled and pruned and trained already for years . However, what to choose is your wish, but a young tree will require a lot of patience, as it will take a lot of time in being trained. Please remember junipers need a lot water as well as sunshine.

Juniper Bonsai care can be easy because it stands up to all types of weather. By placing it a humidity tray it will assure it grows into a true beauty! The key is the proper levels of humidity

As an example, the Green Mound Chinese Juniper is a type of tree from Japan. This specific tree develops best in a 5 zone in full sun to semi-shade. Be sure to use liquid fertilizer and feed the tree on a monthly basis. To ensure optimal results, use liquid food and you’ll produce a happy healthy thriving tree.

Re-potting juniper bonsai is usually done once the plant has been in the same spot for somewhere between two and three years. If you are considering re-potting your juniper tree, keep in mind that the best time to do so is in the early spring. All you need to do is extract the juniper tree and its root ball from its pot. If this tree is wired, you can easily clip and remove the wire.

The next step is to treat the root ball. You have to take off about one half inch bulk from the sides as well as the bottom. You may use sharp knife or scissors. Then replant the tree in a new pot with dry soil and put it in a shaded area. After about four weeks you start feeding the plant with liquids.

Juniper bonsai care is not a hard job. The best time for pruning juniper bonsai is the late spring or early summer months. When there is new growth of about one inch you have to squeeze it between the fingers and the thumb, pull it down and pinch it back to about half inch. This is a continuous job for until mid-September; and the process should be for all the types of juniper.

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Monday
Jul 14,2008
by Ray Lam

That of course is the general idea behind this article. There’s a lot of materials out there about composting and compost and the last thing you need is another one that explains the technical aspect of the process and the scientific basis behind the importance of using composts.

Although, I’m not denying the fact that technical explanations such as those are necessary as well, but it would be nice to hear or read something more of layman’s approach on the subject. Well that’s something that this article would like to do, anyhow.

Basically, compost plays more that one role than just being a fertilizer to soil. Compost is mulch, a soil conditioner and also something that helps give the soil the best nutrients and minerals plants require. Besides adding nutritional value to soil, compost is also able to contain more water, which is key to all plants. .

There are several composting methods which you employ. The so called “no-turn” composting method is the easiest. Like what the title of the method indicates, you don’t need to turn the pile of compost at least once every week to quicken the process of decomposition. In this “no-turn” technique, all you need to do is add loads of coarse materials to your compost.

Adding loads of straw would be fine. The straw creates air pockets and allows the pile to be aerated. You can expect your compost to be developed at the same rate as when you use the traditional “turn-over” composting method. When you use this composting method, make sure to get your compost from the bottom of the pile. Just add new organic materials on the top pile while remembering to add coarse materials as well.

If the only available composting materials in your yard are piles and piles of leaves, then don’t worry. Creating composts from leaves alone can be done. You just need a couple of things, and some very simple techniques. Select a place where you will make your compost pile. For the leaves, the place ideal would be a well shaded area which will help keep the pile damp or moist. Also keep in mind that the pile should not be packed tightly. Keep it loose to allow the air to circulate.

In four or six months, the compost from leaves should be finished and ready to be applied to the soil. Take a mental note, however, that the compost created from the leaves does not contain enough nutrients and microorganism to function as a fertilizer. The finished compost, however, is great as soil conditioner.

When composting, you will need materials rich in carbon and nitrogen namely fruits and vegetable scraps and other table scraps except left over bones because they attract a number of pests and animals. Other products include eggshells, grass or shrub clippings, pine needles, seaweed and kelp, coffee grounds, wood ash, tea leaves, cardboard and shredded paper, corn stalks, wood chips, and sawdust.

To keep fruit flies and other pests at bay from your compost pile, it is advisable to cover the compost pile and to add some lime or calcium whenever you add new materials to your compost. The lime and calcium also function as an odour eliminator for your compost pile.

I hope you were able to have a simplified view of the composting and got some useful and simple tips from the article. Just remember that composting is difficult only if you want it to be.

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Monday
Jul 14,2008
by Ray Lam

Organic herb gardening is especially for them, who does not have right amount of time to spend in growing garden. Well, many grow organic herb gardening because they are new in gardening field. Organic herb gardening is good experience for those people, who wants to start with. Let’s suppose, you do not have enough space or area, then it would be advisable to grow organic herb garden. It does not require more space then, a one room. Well, it is famous and popular amongst people, hobby of growing organic herb garden. It is much simpler and most easy to follow, as children can also get involved in it and can grow good organic herb garden.

As a hobby herb gardening the organic way, gives you a way to use what you have grown in your favorite recipes and add great flavors. You will find that organic herb gardening supplies are not expensive and your local garden center will have everything you need to get started. Herbs are so easy to grow and can be very rewarding for the home hobby gardener. There is nothing more satisfying than to be able to go out into our own gardens and pick something so fresh to add to our favorite dishes. With organic herb gardening what is planted can be used so well and the organic type of gardening is much healthier.

Herbs have so much value, they are not just aesthetic, although herbs will add a wonderful fragrance to the gardens. There are several types of herbs that you can grow, why not start with the varieties for a particular type of cooking like, Italian or Thai. These types of herbs are called the culinary herbs. Why not research the different types of herbs that can be grown in your area. Once you start using your home grown herbs, from your very own organic herb garden, there will be such a difference in the flavor they add to your cooking that you will never want to use the dried herbs again. That is unless they are the dried herbs that you have dried yourself, as these taste so different to the commercial ones you buy in the grocery stores.

Once you have decided on space and the type of organic herbs you will grow, you need to test your soil. Is it chalky, clay, loam, or sandy? The type of soil you have will play a part in your organic herb farm plans. Test it, or have it tested so that you know. Determine whether the soil is well drained. Is the location sunny, shady, or mixed sun and shade? Will parts of your organic herb farm be exposed to wind?

Organic herb gardening is all about growing herbs using the same methods as for organic farming. Organic herb gardening can be less expensive than other methods. The key to being successful with organic herb gardening is working with nature, this is better for you, your family and your pets. There is plenty of information today on how to treat common garden pests organically. Much of this information can be found on the Internet with recipes for getting rid of different types of pest and these recipes can be made with products you may already have in your pantry and all helpful to the environment. When you garden, your compost bin becomes your best friend, sounds strange I know, but once you get into organic gardening, it will become so clear. For the organic gardener there is nothing like a good compost bin.

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Monday
Jul 14,2008
by Ray Lam

Organic vegetable gardening is gaining popularity these days. The main reason behind this is is people are more health conscious and are paying more attention to the food they consume. Also, in some places where food is not widely available, people have decided to plant their own vegtables. In this article you will find some useful advice on organic vegetable gardening.

Organic vegetable gardening does not use fertilizers and chemicals which can be harmful to humans. It also does not use genetic engineering or irradiation. Instead, it uses simple farming techniques like tilling the land, giving it enough water and sufficient exposure from the sun.

When harvesting is finished, something new is planted which is better known as crop rotation that helps keep the soil fertile. Growing organic vegetables is not something that only farmers can do. This can be done by homeowners since they can plan some of these in their own backyard. The first thing that you have to do is choose what kind of vegetables you want to grow. You also have to understand how big these can grow so it will be easy to plot how many can be placed per row.

The second step is to determine the condition of the soil. You can purchase these kits from any hardware or garden store to check the soil fertility. Once you have determined that the soil is fertile enough you can start clearing it of weeds and rocks. After that, you should add some compost, bone meal or rock phosphate to the soil to supply it with nitrogen, potassium and other vital nutrients. If you need to adjust the soil’s pH level you can add some lime or sulphur.

When using organic matter, it is recommended that you till or dig in the fertilizers. Ensure that you have at least an inch of sharp sand if the soil you use is made of clay before you rake the soil into rows or beds. For best results, you should leave the soil for a month before planting.

Don’t forget to use organic mulch to blanket the garden. You can use ground bark for that since it will decompose over a season or two. You can also use a compost file made out of recycled leaves, grass clippings, coffee grounds, eggshells and kitchen waste since these serve as a good fertilizer.

The organic vegetable garden will grow but it will be always under threat from weeds and insects. For that, you have to use other animals and insects to fight these pests. You don’t have to buy them because setting the ideal conditions will invite them in to your home.

If you encounter a weed problem, you can easily get rid of them by pulling them out or spraying some home made vinegar as this prevents them from growing. If you plant thickly enough, you can discourage weeds from growing in between your plants.

Having your own organic vegetable garden not only provides you with fresh vegetables but also vegetables that are free of chemicals and pesticides. This is vital, if health is your main concern. However, bear in mind that it’s not going to be easy and you have to sacrifice some time and effort to reap the benefits of your own home grown organic vegetable garden.

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Flower Shops in San Francisco

  • Filed under: Gardening
Monday
Jul 14,2008
by Flower Shops in the Greater San Francisco Area

Trying to find a good floral provider in San Fransisco can be overwhelming. There are so many choices that singling out just one can be next to impossible. How do you choose one of the many florists who sell fresh flowers?

Florists in San Francisco have a motto that they live by that is based upon the enjoyment and use of flower power. Their floral arrangements reflect this attitude, and they offer artistic bouquets and floral arrangements based upon it. San Francisco florists novel approach to flowers leads them to provide exclusive flower collections for special occasions. Flowers are generally considered an excellent way of expressing feelings, combined with a variety of other gifts such as chocolates and personalized gift baskets.

San Francisco florists show how proud they are by means of the ingenuity with which they create their bouquets and floral arrangements. Since they have the Botanical Garden and the Floral Conservatory nearby, it is very easy for them to become conversant with every sort of blossom.

San Francisco residents are fortunate in getting lovely flower arrangements from San Francisco florists and these include exquisite flowers like kangaroo paw or protea or distinctive flora akin to the flowers. Sometimes neighboring San Francisco florist, as a part of their flower arrangement, include items of non-flower category such as gourds, pumpkins, pinecones, wheat and cornucopia baskets and deliver by a neighboring San Francisco florist.

Unique exotic blossoms are not the only blooms that inspire flower shop owners. San Francisco has lots of beautiful outdoor spaces filled with greenery and lovely, ordinary flowers too. If you make an internet purchase through a San Francisco florist, they will deliver it quickly and efficiently as well. Their bouquets and floral arrangements consist of the freshest items in the area. And when you place an order with them, your gift will reach your loved ones on the very same day.

Florists can be excellent at assisting you to categorize and summarize your feelings, putting your ideas and character into flowers. The San Francisco florists usually can also assist in pointing out certain things that you have disregarded. Nevertheless the best element of using a florist to form is that they are experienced to see what looks right and that they help to put your own thoughts to make a unique gift for your loved one.

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Juniper Bonsai Care

Monday
Jul 14,2008
by Lee Dobbins

There is a large variety of bonsai trees that you can select from but an extremely popular type is the Juniper. Possibly one of the reasons for its popularity is that you have the choice of growing the tree either inside or outside. It is a low growing bonsai with lush greenery.

Juniper Bonsai care is not difficult. The most important thing is to follow a few simple rules and you should have success with your bonsai. Even though some trees prefer more shade, the juniper does best with a lot of light. It should receive a minimum of four hours of direct sunlight each day. When you are shopping for a tree, you want to select a tree that is between three and seven years old. You can inquire of your local garden center the age of the tree. If you opt to buy through mail order, it is important that the company can ship your tree overnight so that you are more inclined to get a healthy tree.

There is the option of buying a young juniper tree so that you can prune and train the tree yourself. The older ones will have been pruned and trained for years. Whether you choose young or old it is personal choice. Training a young tree will need years of patience to get your tree to the desired style you want. Don’t forget juniper trees need lots of water as well as sun.

Juniper Bonsai care can be easy because it stands up to all types of weather. By placing it a humidity tray it will assure it grows into a true beauty! The key is the proper levels of humidity

The Green Mound Chinese Juniper is a type of conifer that comes from Japan. It grows best in a 5 zone in full sun to semi-shade. Liquid food and liquid fertilizer need to be used every month for you tree to flourish.

Re-potting juniper bonsai is usually done once the plant has been in the same spot for somewhere between two and three years. If you are considering re-potting your juniper tree, keep in mind that the best time to do so is in the early spring. All you need to do is extract the juniper tree and its root ball from its pot. If this tree is wired, you can easily clip and remove the wire.

The next step is to trim the root ball using sharp scissors taking the bulk off from the sides and bottom usually to about one half inch. Then replant your juniper in a clean pot using well drained soil. After re-potting it is best to leave the tree in a shaded area for four weeks and then start feeding with liquid food.

Juniper bonsai care following these simple steps is easy to do. Pruning the tree is best done in late spring and early summer months. When new growth is about one inch using your fingers and thumb pinch back to about one half inch. A slight tug will often do the job. This process should be done as and when necessary until around mid-September. Remember all the different juniper type trees need their own individual attention.

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