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Succulents easy plants to care for | Home & Garden | Journal Gazette - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Saturday, January 18, 2020Sedums are yet another Crassulaceae. My burro's tail (Sedum morganianum) has braids of thick, fleshy leaves that hide its stems as they cascade over the edges of its hanging, coconut planter.Moving on to another family of succulents brings us to the Euphorbiaceae. Milk-striped euphorbia is named for the milky line down its stem, but I think the Latin name, Euphorbia pseudocactus, is more descriptive. With thorns and upright stems off which branch “arms,” the plant could easily be mistaken for a cactus.Crown-of-thorns, aside from its beautiful pink flowers, is another Euphorbia species, this one armed with spines as fierce as those of any cactus.Not all Euphorbiaceae are succulent; poinsettia is one that's not.The lily family, Liliaceae, is a third plant family with many succulent members. Aloe is most famous as an ingredient of hand lotions and shampoos, but the plant itself is attractive and care-free — mine has gone whole winters without watering! Over time, it has filled its pot with whorls of thick, fleshy, lance-shaped leaves.Sansevieria is a succulent lily with an unflattering common name: mother-in-law's tongue. Unflattering to mothers-in-law, that is, because the plant is a cluster of long, sharp leaves speckled like snakeskin.Less wateringAn advantage and a disadvantage of succulents as houseplants is their adaptation to survive without water. If you remember to water your plants only when you're driving in your car, or if you want a living plant that needs water only slightly more often than a plastic plant, then grow succulents.On the other hand, if you tip a glass of water on your plants every time you walk past them, you'll soon transform any succulent houseplant into a mass of brown rot. The key to caring for succulents is to hardly ever water them. Once every couple of months in winter, and a couple of times a month in summer, is sufficient. More generally, let the soil dry out between waterings.When repotting is needed for any succulent plant, use a potting soil that dra... https://www.journalgazette.net/features/home-garden/20200118/succulents-easy-plants-to-care-for
These 12 Wedding Bouquets Are So Pretty, You'll Wanna Get Married ASAP - Elite Daily
Tuesday, July 23, 2019This shot comes from Laura Sykes at Perth and Bussleton-based Mayflower Weddings & Events, which takes care of photography, makeup, and floral design for clients.3. This bold, foliage-first cascade bouquet This photo comes from April Walsh, who runs Freckled Fox Photography. Walsh is an Arkansas-based photographer who also travels to shoot newlywed couples.4. This icy fern bouquetThe Instagram bio for Frenchie's Floral says they're here to give you "exquisite blooms, artful weddings, and elevated floral design" in Juneau, Alaska. This cool-toned bouquet — especially in a sea of corals, burgundies, creams, and white — delivers just that.5. These warm, complementary bouquets for two bridesIf you and your spouse-to-be are both brides, then you might be planning on two bouquets. As shown in this shot from LGBTQIA+ wedding magazine Dancing with Her, you and your fiancée don't have to match. You can have bouquets using the same flowers, but different colors. Or you can have a variety of blooms in the same palette.This photo was captured by Kelly Balch. Based out of Los Angeles, Balch also travels around the world to shoot couples.6. This perfect balance of foliage and flora This bouquet is the work of Halle Byrams at Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Langhorne Floral Co. It's an even mix of cool tones, warm tones, and foliage. This would work as great wedding inspo if you really want your bouquet to reflect all the colors in your wedding palette. 7. A desert vibe for a desert weddingPortland, Oregon-based Sea of Roses does floral design (as well as styling and creative direction) for weddings. On her blog, Heather from Sea of Roses breaks down this "Muted Desert" bouquet as composed of bridesmaid rose, mother of pearl, eryngium, sea star fern, "cafe latte" rose, "quicksand" rose, picotee ranunculus. The dramatic ribbon in this arrangement brings a new meaning to "cascade bouquet" and makes it more dynamic. A ribbon is a perfect opportunity to play with with color palette, texture, or embellishment.8. A bouquet for truly be-leaf-ing in loveThis compact, posy bouquet still manages to have some greenery that branches out. It's a good mix of refined with a bit of natural edge. This shot comes from Cody and Allison Harris, a Nashville, Tennessee-based couple who run Cody and Allison Photo.9. A tropical touch10. A blush-inspired bouquet paletteSince 2009, Alicia and Adam Rico (aka Bows and Arrows Flowers) have done floral design for weddings, photoshoots, and other occasions. While based in Texas, Bows and Arrows has created floral arrangements for events in Brazil, Mexico, Jamaica, Thailand, Puerto Rico, Canada, and France.This dreamy bouquet is serving all shades of orange,... https://www.elitedaily.com/p/12-photos-of-wedding-bouquets-that-are-so-pretty-youll-wanna-walk-down-the-aisle-asap-18166461
Passengers Surprised With Train Full of Flowers – and Their Reactions Are Bloomin' Beautiful - Good News Network
Tuesday, May 21, 2019SWNSPassengers boarding their train in London today were greeted with a stunning flower display representing the fuchsia of travel.The cascade of purple and pink hydrangea, wisteria, and fresh sea lavender lined the walls of the carriage and filled the air with the aroma of fresh spring blossom.More than 3,000 flowers in total were installed on the 43 seat, 23-meter long carriage.SWNSHeathrow Express commissioned the on-board flower show to celebrate the 2019 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, which begins today on May 21st.A spokesperson for Heathrow Express said: “The duration of our transfer service is just 15 minutes, so we wanted to make an instant impression on customers departing from and arriving in the UK.“The Chelsea Flower Show is one of the biggest events of the year but not everyone gets the chance to experience it, so we wanted to give travelers a little taster – and we’re delighted to say the reaction of customers has been blooming marvelous.”SWNSThe “flower express” display, which was created by London-based florist Jamie Aston Flowers, featured 1,850 hydrangeas, 220 wisterias and 1,000 stems of fresh sea lavend... https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/chelsea-passengers-surprised-with-train-full-of-flowers/
Amaranthus Caudatus Is Weird, Otherworldly, and Our New Flower-Arranging Essential - Architectural Digest
Wednesday, April 03, 2019Carolina goes on. “People may think, Is this flower dead? Is it real or fake? And I love to make people question themselves.”In this arrangement by Marisa Competello, a cascade of Amaranthus caudatus in two colors resembles a long mane of hair.Photo: Courtesy of MetafloraMarisa Competello of cult favorite floral design studio Metaflora is also a fan. “I like to use it for its texture and drama,” she explains. We asked her for advice on how exactly to incorporate Amaranthus caudatus into a bouquet. “Typically, I like to use it spilling out of an arrangement onto a surface or table,” she says. Place the stems in water, like you would any other flower, then let them fall as they will.The award for most extra use of the plant has to go to Portland, Oregon–based artist and florist Manu Torres, who often paints the stems in vivid colors not norm... https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/amaranthus-caudatus-flower-arranging-essential
DIY Floral Garlands - How to Make Flower Garlands for Weddings, Home, and Décor - GoodHousekeeping.com
Tuesday, March 19, 2019Eucalyptus Garland Tropical Flower Garland This stunning fresh-flower garland features a cascade of additional flowers to use as a photo backdrop. The garland itself can also work as a table runner.See more at We Are Scout » Tissue Paper Garland Ruscus Table Garland Floral Garland Wall Hanging This garland was used as the centerpiece of a nursery, but the color scheme works in any room in the house. The artist made it with artificial delphiniums, dahlias, and roses.See more at Hello Ivory Rose » Garland a la Branch You can use tapestry thread to sew together strings of fresh flowers to hang from a branch — this delicate wall hanging requires fewer blooms than you'd need to create a fuller, ropier garland.See more at The Kitchy Kitchen » Succulent Fabric Garland If you're looking for forever blooms to kick-start your fabric garland, Amazon Handmade shop A Market Collection makes these gorgeous felt flowers. They come in lots of color combos, so you can string them together in your own creative way.Buy now at A Market Collection » Paper Waterfall Garland The flowers in this waterfall garland are made from a paper template, so you can vary the colors, shapes, and lengths any way you want.See more at Lia Griffith » Accordion Tissue Paper Garland This tissue-paper garland features big, bold flowers that can be customized to fit the color scheme of any party — each flower only requires five sheets of accordion-folded tissue paper.Se... https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/craft-ideas/g25992249/diy-floral-garland/
Alaska Rally Supports Gay Couple Denied Service by Florist - SouthFloridaGayNews.com
Sunday, July 05, 2020Tommy Varela said. Activists Around the Country Back Protests Against Police Brutality < Prev LGBT Athletes Urge NCAA to Nix Events in Idaho Over Anti-trans Sports Law Next > ... https://southfloridagaynews.com/National/alaska-rally-supports-gay-couple-denied-service-by-florist.html
FiftyFlowers Is Still Shipping Flowers From Partner Farms to Doorsteps During Pandemic - Business Wire
Friday, May 29, 2020BOISE, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the flower farm industry—flowers that aren’t being shipped are rotting or are being destroyed. In an effort to assist farm owners and workers, Liza Roeser, President and CEO of FiftyFlowers, a small business with headquarters in Boise, Idaho, and Quito, Ecuador (www.FiftyFlowers.com) has made it a priority to work feverishly with flower farms all over the world to ship fresh flowers at a significantly reduced cost to customers affected by this pandemic.“For the past 22 years, we have created a reliable distribution channel and I have worked, visited, and developed relationships with these farms all over the world. I am passionate about saving the flowers, farms and workers. I want to do my part to continue to brighten the lives of people experiencing isolation caused by this pandemic and get these amazing flowers into their hands,” stated Roeser.The flower farm owners and Roeser have worked on a plan during t... https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200330005469/en/FiftyFlowers-Shipping-Flowers-Partner-Farms-Doorsteps-Pandemic
BBB consumer warning: Graduation gifts that never arrive - KTVZ
Tuesday, August 13, 2019There are local, independent BBBs across the United States, Canada and Mexico, including BBB Northwest + Pacific, which serves more than 15 million consumers across Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Hawaii and Western Wyoming. https://www.ktvz.com/news/bbb-consumer-warning-graduation-gifts-that-never-arrive/1083986113
Keeping things natural come Hell or High Water - Enumclaw Courier-Herald
Tuesday, June 25, 2019The Enumclaw couple are using their cash award to purchase a pair of Great Pyrenees dogs that will watch over a pasture of laying hens. The pups are on order from an Idaho breeder and will provide a natural means of protecting chickens from aerial predators, coyotes and anything else seeking a free meal. “Small and mid-sized sustainable farms are essential to meeting consumer demand for humanely-raised food,” said Larissa McKenna, the director of FACT’s humane farming program. But the reality, she said, is that small operations face financial challenges due to high costs associated with economies of scale. “Our organization supports farms like Hell or High Water Farm by funding projects that improve animal welfare and also help farmers increase their profit margins,” she said. WHERE IT ALL BEGAN A decade ago, while apartment dwellers in Seattle’s Lower Queen Anne neighborhood, the Helfricks took a rather simple step. They began filling abandoned planters with heirloom tomatoes, pumpkins, strawberries and blueberry plants; it was all for personal use but launched a life of producing organic, locally-sourced vegetables and herbs. Within a few years, the couple were urban homesteaders, having advanced to a rented home in Seattle. From their Wallingford neighborhood, they had backyard chickens and had added grapes, hops, flowers and fruit trees to their growing operation. It was clear they were destined for something more than being hobby farmers, growing for their own table. A key transition came in 2015 when Kevin participated in the Organic Farming Education Program, offered by Tilth Alliance. Located in Auburn, it offers education for beginner farmers and serves as a business incubator. For three years, he grew vegetables and flowers and kept flocks of laying hens at Tilth’s Red Barn Ranch. “It was nice being around like-minded individuals,” Kevin says of his relationship with Tilth.A commercial customer stops by Hell Or High Water Farm, picking up an order of 25 dozen eggs. Photo by Kevin Hanson After a couple of brief stops, it was in 2018 t... https://www.courierherald.com/business/keeping-things-natural-come-hell-or-high-water/