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Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made, and forgot to put a soul into.  ~Henry Beecher, Life Thoughts, 1858
 
 

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Why we kiss under the mistletoe Print E-mail
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Christmas Flowers
Why we kiss under the mistletoe and other mistletoe facts, including it's medicinal uses, particularly as an alternative therapy for cancer. This is a poisonous Christmas plant when ingested, so keep it away from children and pets.
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Medicinal Herbs
Why we kiss under the mistletoe and other mistletoe facts, including it's medicinal uses, particularly as an alternative therapy for cancer. This is a poisonous Christmas plant when ingested, so keep it away from children and pets.
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Fall is the perfect time to start a compost pile Print E-mail
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Composting

Leaves falling from the trees along with vegetable and bedding plants dying off as the season draws to a close means there can be lots of plant material accumulating around the yard. That makes now the ideal time for starting a backyard compost pile.

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meaning of rose colors Print E-mail
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Significance of Flowers
meaning of rose colorsWhile every flower has a wonderful story to tell, the rose stands alone in its abundant history and color meaning.

Used for hundreds of years to convey messages without words, roses have long been a symbol of confidentiality - the Latin expression sub rosa (literally "under the rose") means something told in secret.

Regardless of color, their unique beauty and subtle fragrance convey a message guaranteed to elicit delight from the recipient and envy from others. If you’re looking for a way to add a little extra sentiment to your silent message of affection, we’ve put together a list of the meanings associated with the different colors of roses.

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Spring is the best time to divide most plants Print E-mail
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Flower Tip of the Day
Spring is usually the best time for division, since the plants are actively growing their leaves but are not so developed that the root system can't take a little disturbance and still feed the top of the plant.
 
 




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