Posts Tagged ‘Bloom’
Atlanta Fine Homes Looks Ahead to Renovation in Bloom
In March 2010, the Roswell Woman's Club will host Renovations in Bloom, a unique charity event featuring the renovation of an incredible showcase home. A focus on going green will be highlighted throughout the event, and a variety of talented artists and designers will contribute to the improvements.
All the President’s Mao
By Mac Fuller President Obama and “the other side of Barack’s brain,” Valerie Jarrett – whose stepfather coincidentally maintained close ties with the President’s adolescent mentor and Communist, Frank Marshall Davis – handpicked the following bureaucrats and placed them in positions of great authority, power, and visibility: Van Jones , “Green Jobs Czar,” self-defined Communist. Ron Bloom , “Manufacturing Czar” cites Chairman Mao as a political guide. Anita Dunn , White
Peonies Planting Placement
by Thomas Fryd The bloom is not the only attractive part. Few perennials are so colorful in May and June and then retain such fine, abundant foliage throughout the growing season as do the peonies. In the flower border, peony foliage provides a bold mass of rich green as a background for later flowers. Peonies are one of the backbone perennials for the hardy flower border. Large plantings achieve a glorious panorama of beauty. Hedges of peonies may be very effective. They are also good when
How To Care For Shrubs And Hedges
by Marshall Clewis Shrubs Flowering shrubs are roughly of two types, those which should be pruned in the spring and those which should be pruned after blooming. Shrubs like Mock orange, Tartarian Honeysuckle and Van Houttei Spirea bloom in the spring and they should not be pruned until after blooming. Later flowering shrubs such as Hydrangea should be spring pruned to shape up the plant and encourage new growth on which the bloom will appear. Dead and injured wood should be first c
Care Tips And Flower Garden Protection
Care Tips And Flower Garden Protection by Marshall ClewisNumerous insects and diseases attack flowering plants in the garden and so regular spraying or dusting is an essential to the maintenance of bloom around the house.Flower beds should be hoed or cultivated regularly to keep down weeds and maintain the soil in good condition. Do not use fertilizers high in nitrogen for flowering plants. High nitrogen fertilizers stimulate leaf growth and blooms will be sparse. Green Cross Lawn Green