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Archives for August 2013

Autumn Artificial Floral Arrangements

Creating a beautiful, artificial floral arrangements is easy when you know the basics of how to do it. Today, we will discuss a simple way to dress up your table for fall. Use this list of autumn vase fillers and artificial flowers to create a handmade centerpiece for your dining room or living room. To Read More

Purple Silk Flowers for Fall

Take a cue from nature and decorate your home with purple silk flowers this fall. Believe it or not, amethyst, deep purple, and violet are all common colors for fall flowers. Russian sage, anise hyssop, fall crocus, monkshood, and Japanese anemone all produce pretty purple blooms. This fall, update the floral arrangements in your home Read More

Go Big with Artificial Arrangements

Don’t settle for simple flower arrangements that sit on your dining room table. Create artificial arrangements that makes a statement when you purchase oversized flowers and turn them into stunning arrangements. You can get single floral stems that are seven or more feet long. Choose a Vase To start, choose a beautiful floor vase. It Read More

The Beautiful Bougainvillea

The Bougainvillea has been a favorite ornamental plant for nearly a hundred years. This woody vine grows at a very fast rate, easily climbing fences, dangling from baskets, and filling up flowers beds.  Every spring, this evergreen plant blooms, with hundreds or even thousands of paper-thin bracts. These flower-like petals can be purple, red, orange, Read More

Decorating a Dorm Room

Are you getting ready to send your son or daughter off to college? With the start of school just days away, parents nationwide are making a mad dash to the stores to get everything their kids need for decorating a dorm. When you arrive at the college, chances are you will have a standard white Read More

Solving the Problem of English Ivy

English Ivy is one of the most problematic plants that you could add to your residential landscape. Natural ivy is a naturally spreading plant that can get out of control quite quickly. If it works it’s way up neighboring trees and bushes it can compromise their integrity and eventually kill them entirely. If you are Read More