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Veterans are Hoping to get Appreciation in Return for their Flowers

November 11th, 2008 | Posted by admin | No Comments
Veterans that have served in wars or have become disabled as a result of their service are hoping that people will reach out to them this November to say, “thank ...

Revolutionizing Your Home With Artificial Flowers

November 10th, 2008 | Posted by admin | No Comments
Interior and exterior decoration is taking on a new twist, with the use of artificial plants and artificial flowers. There are hundreds of varieties currently available on the market; their ...

History Brought to Life With Flowers

November 8th, 2008 | Posted by admin | No Comments
Great Yarmouth in Britain will be bringing its history life with a display of flowers at the parish church, in the form of tour designed to resemble the town in ...

Herb and Flower Club Best of Thymes

November 7th, 2008 | Posted by admin | No Comments
The Best of Thymes Herb Club meets regularly at the home of Jeanne McMichael. Recently they met and had an idealistic walk around the flower beds full of Knockout roses, ...

Osmanthus Blooming a Bit Late in Shanghai

November 6th, 2008 | Posted by admin | No Comments
Autumn has arrived in Shanghai and so has the sweet smell of the osmanthus, even if it is a bit behind schedule. It is quite unusual that the pale yellow ...

Jade Plant Blooms Unexpectedly

November 5th, 2008 | Posted by admin | No Comments
Annie Roe felt quite lucky when her jade plant started flowering this week, as she knew that with the growth of this plant her bank account would also grow. This type ...

The Colours and Flavors of the Autumn Garden

November 4th, 2008 | Posted by admin | No Comments
The mainstay of most autumn gardens are mums, but the cool moist weather of autumn is a favourite of many other flowers. There are many flowers and vegetables that thrive at ...

British Countryside and Flowers Threatened by Bumblebee Decline

November 3rd, 2008 | Posted by admin | No Comments
Bees are declining at a rapid rate especially in Britain, where many of the iconic flowers will die out if they are not pollinated, warn experts. As the honey bee’s wild ...

Burglar Smooths Things Over With Flowers

November 1st, 2008 | Posted by admin | No Comments
In England, a robber repentant for his wrongdoing toward an elderly victim, sent her a bouquet of flowers as a way to apologize for giving her a fright, according to ...
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