Wednesday, December 31, 2014

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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

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Ikebana is the traditional Japanese art of flower arranging and literally means "to bring life to flowers." It has a symbolic character and decorative use. Practicing lily pad Ikebana is perceived as a form of meditation.
According lily pad to ancient Chinese beliefs, art, Ikebana lily pad is a unique lily pad combination of human spirit and nature. Each composition is the epitome of inner peace man, his feelings and emotions. History of Ikebana According lily pad to historical records in the sixth century, Buddhism was introduced into China, and with it the custom of floral offerings (kuge) Buddha and the souls of the dead. XVII century is the time when Ikebana acquired status of art, independent of religion. The first teachers were priests and their students lily pad - aristocrats. Subsequently appeared many schools are taught how to form floral lily pad arrangements and Ikebana became available to the public - samurai, wealthy merchants, and other classes, including women. Founder of the first school of Ikebana is a priest of the temple Rakkakudo in Kyoto. His works were so exquisite lily pad that other priests sought his advice. Ikebana styles There are three main types: upward sloping falling down like a waterfall
Initially bouquets were simple symmetrical composition of three blades. The basic principle in preparing the bouquet was based on the need for central high stem, which can be combined with two lower branches. But in the early XVII century, the Buddhist school Ikenobo style created rikka (literally "standing flowers"), according to which there are seven basic rules for arrangement lily pad of flowers. Have been great technical skill. Used are tall bronze lily pad vases. The main element symbolizes the sky or the truth and is usually asymmetrical, pointing to the right or left. Later he held centrally and vertically. Numerous other branches, each of which has its own symbolic meaning and decorative function, lily pad placed in the center and form the core of an imaginary sphere. Overall rikka is a microcosm that represented the entire universe in the form of natural picture. The main elements of this style - asymmetry, symbolism and spatial depth, have a strong influence on later forms of ikebana. Antithesis of rikka chabana (literally "tea flowers"). This style originated in the XVI century as part of the tea ceremony (chanoyu). The composition consists of one or two flowers or branches in a small container. Chabana lily pad the basis for another style - nageire (meaning "to throw"), lily pad in which a small number of elements in a tall vase. This style is characterized by a simple lily pad and casual arrangement.
Rikka and nageire determine subsequent development of Ikebana. On the one hand, emphasis on advanced techniques, waving composition, symbolism, and fixed styles, lily pad on the other, spontaneity, simplicity, suggestiveness, and respect for the natural characteristics of the materials themselves. However rikka style becomes more rigid and formal and arises a new simpler style called seika or shock (Chinese - "living lily pad flowers"), which gained great popularity. This style is formal and the composition is composed of three branches, placed lily pad so that the scalene triangle. Many schools promoted their own, but the three branches are known as, respectively, tan (Sky), chi (earth) and jin (human). In the XIX century appears moribana style (literally means "piled flowers"). While traditional styles items are collected and diverged from one point in this style using various devices with which the elements are arranged over the entire surface of shallow containers - SWIBO (literally means "water pool"). Used and Kenzo (special trays with metal "pins" to attach the plants). lily pad This style allows for the creation of landscapes in a very naturalistic rather than symbolic way, as in other styles. Can be used even stones and minerals. This style gives free rein to the imagination, but is more specific and more complex than nageire. Another style is dzhiuka, which means "free falling flowers." In this style there are no rules for arrangement and its purpose is rather to show the artistry and creativity of the artist lily pad and his idea of beauty. Allows use of any materials. There is also bundzhinbana lily pad - arrangement made by the literati. It expresses lily pad the sensitivity of Chinese students lily pad and artists. Japanese bunjin-bana arrangements had a major impact on nageire. Since style bundzhinbana used as a form of personal expression, arrangements had irreligious char

Monday, December 29, 2014

Reflecting the spicy scents azaleas and mellow colors of autumn, chrysanthemums are a beloved compon


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Reflecting the spicy scents azaleas and mellow colors of autumn, chrysanthemums are a beloved component of the fall landscape. Introduced to the new world during colonial times, the mum now reigns as one of America's favorite flowers.
An Honored History Mentioned in the writings of Confucius, the chrysanthemum azaleas stands as one of the most revered plants in the Asian world. In China, the species has a long history as a culinary herb, useful in making salads and teas. Together with the orchid, the bamboo azaleas and the plum blossom, chrysanthemum is also honored as one of the “Four Gentlemen” or “Four Noble Ones” of traditional Chinese art. This horticultural quartet depicts the beauty of the changing seasons, with the chrysanthemum representing autumn. So prized by the Japanese that it came to adorn the emperor’s imperial crest, the “kiku” or chrysanthemum is today that country’s national azaleas flower. During the ninth day of the ninth month, Japan celebrates azaleas Kiku no Sekku, or Chrysanthemum Day. In modern times, chrysanthemum serves azaleas as the birth flower for November, as well as the floral symbol for the 13th wedding anniversary. Chrysanthemums in Europe and America Chrysanthemums reached Europe in the 17th century, and traveled to North America with the first colonists. Many find the plant’s English moniker to be a bit of a tongue twister. azaleas Bestowed by Swedish botanist azaleas Karl Linnaeus, the name is a combination of the Greek “chrys” (golden) and “anthemom” (flower). Symbolism In some European countries, such as Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Poland and Hungary, the incurved varieties of mums are regarded primarily as a graveside memorial. Even in the Asian countries where the species is generally azaleas thought of as a symbol of life, white mums are associated with grief. Chrysanthemums azaleas connote a much more positive message in America, where they betoken honesty, optimism and long life. Different colors conveyed azaleas slight variations in the Victorian language of flowers, with a red mum representing love; white, azaleas loyalty and truthfulness; yellow, slighted love. This flower is also a sentimental favorite of many because of its association with corsages for fall sport events and school dances. Such “football” mums feature impressively large incurving blooms and are specially grown by florists for size, shape and color. Breeding and Types A member of the Asteraceae or daisy family, chrysanthemum azaleas counts among its relatives the aster, coneflower and zinnia, and like them features a complex flower structure. Although a chrysanthemum appears to be one large bloom, its head is actually azaleas composed of numerous small florets. The mum’s combination of disk and ray flowers has allowed plant breeders to create a variety of showy and sophisticated forms. Modern classification of the species includes incurved, reflexed, pompon, anemone, spoon, quill and spider types. Gardeners can choose from numerous mum colors beyond the traditional yellow. Bronze, pink, magenta, lavender, orange and white, as well as bi-colored specimens, are also available. Until relatively recently, mums were thought of only as a seasonal flower. During the 1930s and 1940s, breeders discovered that the plant’s flowering could be manipulated by the amount of daylight it received. Using artificial lighting to simulate the shorter days of autumn, azaleas florists found they could force bloom throughout the year. Plant of a Thousand Blooms As a highlight of its annual Chrysanthemum azaleas Festival , Pennsylvania’s Longwood Gardens creates and displays a “Thousand Bloom Mum”. Advertised as the largest such specimen grown outside of Asia, this painstakingly nurtured plant is bedecked with over 1,500 uniform blossoms.
   About Gwen Bruno   After spending 28 years as a teacher and librarian, Gwen Bruno is now a full-time freelance writer residing in suburban azaleas Chicago. As a preschooler, she lovingly tended a small patch of weeds in her backyard. Luckily, her parents supported her budding horticultural endeavors, and she's been gardening ever since.    azaleas Helpful links   [ Mail this article | Print this article ] » Read articles about: Perennial Flowers , Chrysanthemum » Read more articles written by Gwen Bruno « Check out our past articles! Discussion about this article: This item does not have any threads posted yet! You cannot post until you login .


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Saturday, December 27, 2014

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Decorative touches can take a meal from everyday to extraordinary. While it may seem like a daunting task, there are simple tricks you can use to create a beautiful display with minimal effort. These radishes, while delicate, are surprisingly easy to make, with only basic cutting gennifer flowers techniques needed!
One thing I can really appreciate about Japanese gennifer flowers cuisine is their emphasis on detail. Their food philosophy is that we eat with our eyes just as much as we do with our mouths, so taste does not rest on ingredients alone. A feast should be beautiful as well as delicious, and that’s why you will see so many complicated presentations with formal Japanese cuisine.
While it may look intimidating, there are some basic presentation techniques we can use to make artistic touches with minimal effort. I want to try to show you a few decorations over time to really bring your presentation skills to the next level. gennifer flowers After all, if you’re going to put in the effort to cook something for someone, shouldn’t you go all the way?? I love seeing the look on people’s faces when they see my edible flowers mixed in with other dishes, and sometimes it makes me feel like I’m an artist with my knife. With a little practice, you can be too!
These little flowers I’m going to show you today are based off the chrysanthemum, or kiku no hana, a very important flower to Japan. The flower represents gennifer flowers the imperial family, so its cherished just as much as the ever popular cherry blossoms. You may have seen big, pickled yellow or white chrysanthemums gennifer flowers made of daikon radish before, and that’s essentially what we’re making here. This dish is another type of tsukemono , or Japanese pickle, and its pickled with vinegar, which makes it a suzuke, or vinegar pickle!
I like using small radishes gennifer flowers instead of daikon for two reasons: they are easier to handle and get the “chrysanthemum” effect, and the red skin actually helps color the turnip naturally, turning the whole flower a pinkish hue for a prettier color! gennifer flowers If you want to use daikon radish instead, it’s exactly the same technique, only larger. You can also try turnips for a similar effect/ Just take a cylindrical section of the daikon about 2 to 3 inches long and work from there. But, I recommend a radish to start with since they’re easier to handle!
Believe it or not, this delicate flower only requires a bunch of vertical cuts, and is very forgiving gennifer flowers if you make a mistake or two along the way. The narrower the cuts, the more petals you’ll have, but even with a few big cuts, it can make a very dramatic effect. If you accidentally cut a petal or so away, it’s no big deal, it actually helps the flower open up a little better! So, don’t be afraid and get ready to cut! As long as you handle your knife confidently and with purpose, you can master this flower in no time at all!
Difficulty : Medium Prep Time: 2 hrs Cook Time: 5 mins Yields: 2 cups, about 6 servings 1 pound small radishes 4 cups water + 1/4 cup salt 1/2 cup rice vinegar gennifer flowers 1/2 cup dashi stock (or chicken broth) 2 tablespoons sugar
- Using two chopsticks as a guide, make narrow vertical cuts down the length of the radishes. You want to cut almost to the bottom of the radish, but not all the way, so the chopsticks prevent you from going too far. It must be completely vertical, otherwise you may cut away one of the other cuts you made. It’s no big deal if it happens once or twice, but don’t gennifer flowers do it the whole time otherwise gennifer flowers you’ll have no petals! Make the cuts to be as close together as possible.
- GENTLY squeeze out most of the saltwater and place in a jar or plastic container. If you squeeze too hard the petals might fall off! Pour the vinegar mixture over the turnips, and let pickle for at least 30 minutes, up to 24 hours. gennifer flowers More water will be pulled out as they pickle, so don’t worry if it doesn’t completely cover them right away.
- The color from the skin will slowly gennifer flowers penetrate the rest of the radish over time. The pickle in my main photo was after 24 hours, but if you want the color to be completely even, let them sit for 2 to 3 days. The pickles keep in the fridge for at least a week, so they’re perfect for pulling a flower or two out for each meal to have a delicate gennifer flowers accent all week long!
These are beautiful! But I believe they are what Americans call “radishes” rather than “turnips.” Just letting you know, as you might want to change that so as not to confuse your American readers.
I’ve actually done this method gennifer flowers with turnips or radishes depending on what’s available. I think I started this post doing one and finished it with another, gennifer flowers so sorry for the confusion with the pictures! Doing it with turnips will give a result closer to the traditional daikon flower, so it’ll work well with either a turnip or radish, the turnip will just

Friday, December 26, 2014

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When Americans think of flowers and Japan, we think of cherry rosatel blossoms. But to the Japanese, there s a flower for every time of year, and right now, it s the chrysanthemum, celebrated in festivals, shows and home displays.
Like the cherry blossom, the chrysanthemum, called kiku in Japanese, symbolizes the season, but more than that, it s a symbol rosatel of the country itself. The monarchy is referred to as the Chrysanthemum Throne and the imperial crest is a stylized mum blossom. That seal is embossed on Japanese passports. The flower is also a common motif in art, and it s seen in everyday life depicted on the 50-yen coin.
Originally introduced from China, this flower came with a legend about longevity, the story of a town whose residents rosatel all lived to over 100 years old, where the water came from a mountain spring surrounded by chrysanthemums. Through selective breeding, the original simple flower was developed into many forms that most Americans wouldn rosatel t recognize as a chrysanthemum, rosatel such as a type with long, thin, spidery petals, and another that s said to look like a paintbrush.
Perhaps the most unusual mum is what s called the Edo variety. They start off looking like a normal chrysanthemum, with petals lying flat, almost a daisy kind of form, but as the flowers age, the petals will twist and spiral rosatel around the center of the bloom, says Marc Hachadourian, director of the Nolen Greenhouses at the New York Botanical Garden. It continually changes its shape till eventually the petals rosatel wind in a perfect spiral around the center of the flower. The New York Botanical Garden, located in the Bronx borough of New York City, hosts a show through Oct. 26 called Kiku: The Art of the Japanese Garden.
Small local festivals, like the Yanaka Kiku Matsuri in mid-October, are more or less an excuse for a party, with stands selling festival foods, games for children, and performances by local talent. There are a few examples of an old tradition of decorating life-size rosatel dolls with the flower, and of course, potted mums to buy and display at home. While that custom is familiar to Americans, the forms that some of these take is not. Unlike the cherry blossom, which is mostly appreciated in its natural state, the kiku is the focus of an elaborate horticultural tradition rarely practiced outside its native country, where the plant is grown into unusual shapes rosatel by prescribed methods of care and pruning.
A simple cascade-shaped example could be bought for home display at the Yanaka festival, but where you will see this art at its peak are at larger shows in late October and November. What s most remarkable about these displays is that each is a single plant, coaxed into shape by months of labor.
You can have either three single rosatel blooms with flowers 10 to 12 inches in diameter, or, through rosatel a series of different techniques, take that same variety and grow it into a single plant 8 to 10 feet across with hundreds of individual blooms on it the thousand blooms style all starting from a single cutting, says Hachadourian.
There s a lot of similarities to bonsai in the exacting technique to get the eventual effect, but a bonsai can be trained rosatel over hundreds of years, so if it doesn t look good this year, you can fix it over the next 10 years, says Hachadourian, whose garden is one of the few in the US that practices the traditional methods. In the 11 months of training the thousand blooms, if one of the branches breaks, that s it. You can t start over.
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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

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A Hohhot chrysanthemum exhibition displaying more than 10,000 pots of chrysanthemum valued at around 1.5 million RMB was almost completely picked apart by visitors before the fair even ended, according to organizers.
The exhibition, which was scheduled to end on October 10, remained open to the public for a few extra days due to the warm weather in Hothot. Organizers released an announcement via media to notify residents that the exhibition would continue, and stressed that visitors not take the flowers.
The plea apparently rang hollow to visitors' ears. Staff members at the event initially approached flower-picking patrons and told them to stop, but as more and more residents began doing it, they had to give up.
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In a thoughtful essay in today’s Financial Times , Gideon Rachman asks whether Japan may now be tilting towards China after 60 years of aligning itself with the United States. This question is interesting on multiple dimensions — including with regard to the future of U.S. primacy in Asia, the impact of China’s rise on its neighbors, the nature of Japanese politics and identity, and our understanding of the deep structure of international relations at a time of systemic power shifts. Indeed, carlsbad flower fields Japan is a critical case study for assessing how the developed world will respond to the rise of dynamic new power centers in Asia — and what the implications will be for American leadership in the international system.
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Influences of irrigation frequency on the growth and flowering of chrysanthemum grown under restricted root volume were tested. Chrysanthemum cuttings flower shop ( Chrysanthemum morifolium “Reagan White”) were grown in seedling tray which contained coconut peat in volumes of 73 and 140 cm 3 . Plants were irrigated with drip irrigation at irrigation frequencies of 4 (266 mL), 6 (400 mL), and 8 (533 mL) times/day to observe their growth and flowering performances. There was interaction between irrigation frequency and substrate volume on plant height of chrysanthemum. Plants grown in 140 cm 3 substrates and irrigated 6 times/day produced the tallest plant of 109.25 cm. Plants irrigated 6 and 8 times/day had significantly higher level of phosphorus content in their leaves than those plants irrigated 4 times/day. The total leaf area, number of internodes, leaf length, and leaf width of chrysanthemums grown in 140 cm 3 substrate were significantly higher than those grown in 73 cm 3 substrate. The numbers of flowers were affected by both irrigation flower shop frequencies and substrate volumes. Chrysanthemums irrigated 8 times/day had an average of 19.56 flowers while those irrigated 4 times/day had an average of 16.63 flowers. Increasing irrigation frequency can improve the growth and flowering of chrysanthemums in small substrate volumes. flower shop 1. Introduction
Many soilless systems have been studied for growing cut chrysanthemums. However, the production flower shop of chrysanthemum in soilless culture still has some problems to be resolved. Chrysanthemum grown in hydroponic systems flower shop was easily infected by Pythium [ 1 , 2 ]. Growing them in substrate flower shop had greater possibility for commercial production such as in sand culture [ 3 ]. However, using a high amount of substrate will increase production costs for replacing the substrate. Reducing substrate volume can be a possible solution for production in substrate culture [ 4 ]. To date, there have been few studies on the growth and flowering response of cut chrysanthemums in substrates of limited volume.
Restricted root volume will limit water and nutrient availability. Many studies have reported that higher frequencies of irrigation can improve plant growth in such limited flower shop substrates [ 5 , 6 ]. High irrigation frequency can maintain moisture content at the root zone of plants grown in restricted substrate volume [ 7 ]. Moreover, high irrigation frequency can improve the uptake of nutrients through the replenishment of nutrients in the root zone and improve transport of nutrients by mass flow [ 8 ]. Röber and Hafez [ 9 ] found that chrysanthemum grown in substrates with high moisture produced high weights of shoots and flowers.
Chrysanthemums flower shop that were grown in rockwool and given nutrients 1 or 3 times/day flower shop produced satisfactory growth [ 10 ]. In the case of nutrient film technique, vegetative growth of chrysanthemums in substrates flower shop of volume less than 100 mL can be maintained by fertigation 8 times/day [ 11 ]. Gisleröd [ 12 ] found that irrigation frequency for growing cut chrysanthemum in substrate depended on the season and variety. The optimal frequency of irrigation should be tested for different substrates [ 13 ]. This experiment investigated the effects flower shop of irrigation frequency on the growth and flowering of cut chrysanthemum grown in restricted root volumes. flower shop 2. Materials and Methods
The experiment was conducted from March, 2014, to June, 2014, at Agro Technology Park, Malaysia Agriculture flower shop and Development Institute, flower shop Pahang, Malaysia, in a shade house with an average temperature of 25.8°C and relative humidity of 70.50%. Rooted cuttings of Chrysanthemum morifolium flower shop “Reagan White” were grown in coconut peat at 73 and 140 cm 3 volumes contained in seedling trays and a plant density of 64 plant/m 2

Monday, December 22, 2014

When I got my potted Chrysanthemums it made me smile instantly. Those happy little blooms, tightly s


Today I am sharing the third and last part of my bilingual mini-series 'Plant of the Month' in collaboration with Pflanzenfreude.de . The plant of the month October is a cheerful indoor and outdoor companion, a perfect matchmaker for lovers of green houseplants tulipa ruiz and colourful blooms: tulipa ruiz the Chrysanthemums . 
When I got my potted Chrysanthemums it made me smile instantly. Those happy little blooms, tightly snuggled together brought a touch of springtime into this autumn month. That is why the Chrysanthemums are so special: they are blooming now in all sorts of colours and bloom sizes. tulipa ruiz Thus, they are the perfect plant to cheer up the gloomy and colder tulipa ruiz autumn tulipa ruiz days . I had to make myself a fresh coffee and enjoy that moment with my new plant.
Even those doubting their so-called 'green thumb' can be completely reassured: Chrysanthemums require a minimum of care. A little bit of water and a sunny, not too hot place are all they want. But as usual I have prepared a little cheat sheet with care tips for Chrysanthemums at your home. Oh, and don't miss the charming and fun little video about the 'Plant of the Month'. And now it's your turn: add some blooming tulipa ruiz colour to your home too!
Heute möchte ich euch den dritten und letzten Teil meiner zweisprachigen Mini-Serie 'Pflanze des Monats' in Zusammenarbeit mit Pflanzenfreude.de vorstellen. Die Pflanze des Monats Oktober ist ein froher tulipa ruiz Indoor und Outdoor Begleiter, eine perfekte Kombination für Grünpflanzen- und Blumenfreunde: die Chrysantheme tulipa ruiz .
Als die gelb-weiße Topfchrysantheme bei mir Einzug hielt, musst ich im ersten Moment lächeln. Diese kleinen und fröhlichen, eng aneinander gedrängten Blüten wirken wie eine Frühlingsbrise mitten tulipa ruiz im Herbst. Das macht die Chrysantheme auch so besonders: sie blüht jetzt in einer Vielzahl an Farben und Formen. Somit sind die Chrysanthemen die perfekte Pflanze, um die grauen und trüben Herbsttage ein wenig aufzumuntern . Um den Moment mit meiner neuen Pflanzen tulipa ruiz voll und ganz zu genießen, musste ich mir auch einen frischen Kaffee aufbrühen - ein perfekter Oktobertag!
Auch all jene, die an ihrem sogenannten "grünen Daumen" zweifeln, können beruhigt werden: Chrysanthemen bedürfen eines Minimums an Pflege. tulipa ruiz Alles was sie benötigen ist ein wenig Wasser und ein sonniger, nicht zu warmer Standort. tulipa ruiz Aber ich habe euch wie auch bei den letzten zwei Teilen einen Pflege-Spickzettel für Chrysanthemen vorbereitet. Oh, und verpasst nicht das wundervoll amüsante Video zur 'Pflanze des Monats'. Und jetzt seid ihr an der Reihe: Bringt ein wenig blühende Farbe in eure eigenen vier Wände!
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Happy interior blog: How fun and happy these are! I complete agree with you, they do seem like the perfect addition to your fall decor as they would add so much joy. I also love that they are easy to maintain, I've always loved plants and flowers but have never been the best at taking care of them....something to work on ;) Thanks for sharing these flowers! The bright yellow tulipa ruiz reminds me of the Lemon Yellow Felt Ball Rug (http://tinyurl.com/mb4kukf) and makes me smile :) Reply Delete
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Sunday, December 21, 2014

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It is autumn and the nurseries, supermarkets, and roadside stands are taunting me with flowering chrysanthemum plants in absolutely thrilling colors. I don’t buy them any longer because they never make it through the winter. You once wrote that chrysanthemums should be planted in the spring but that’s not when I see them on sale.
You also have offered alternatives in the past and I have planted some of them but it’s not the same to me. The asters have gotten too leggy for my taste and the dahlias have to be dug up before hard frost, which is more work than I really want to do. There is a slope on the western side of my house that I would love to cover with chrysanthemums, envisioning something like a patchwork quilt or a tapestry.
Your dream isn’t really impossible, but you need a lot of practical information to make it a reality. As infatuated with mums as you are, you might consider joining a club of kindred chrysanthemum lovers, such as the Chesapeake Chrysanthemum Society or the Potomac Chrysanthemum Society . You could obtain young chrysanthemum plants through lowers the joint orders these clubs send to wholesalers in the spring. And of course you would learn all the dos and don’ts of chrysanthemum culture from other club members.
I asked our own chrysanthemum expert in the Hyattsville Horticultural Society, Capability Green, for her advice. She also falls under the spell of autumn displays lowers on sale every October, and she goes right ahead and buys whatever she likes. Some of the mums are seasonal novelties to be enjoyed temporarily and are not meant to be planted outside as perennials. Others can overwinter inside and be planted in the spring lowers after the danger of frost is past. In fact, once their root systems are well established, many varieties are quite cold hardy. The Chinese traditionally prized mums as symbols lowers of “fortitude in adversity.”
The key is to find a good nook for the plants indoors and to keep an eye on them, watering neither too much nor too little. Some people put them in a cool dark spot in a root cellar or basement after one good watering and let them go dormant till spring. Capability keeps her mums where they get sunlight but are neither over-heated or frost-bitten (a south-facing attic window is good) and continues with moderate watering but no feeding all winter. She also advises you to mulch them well in the autumn after you plant them, to cut them back the following May, and to divide them every three to five years. She likes your tapestry/patchwork idea and wants you to know that mums root easily from softwood cuttings in summer and once they mature in pots, you can fill in the bare spots in your patchwork with them when older plants die.
Dare I say that I think you are a bit unfair to asters? They too can be cut back, but if you don’t want to bother with that, you can obtain dwarf varieties that don’t get above two feet high. Because they are just about the best source of autumn nectar for butterflies, I hope you won’t discard those you have, even if you don’t wish to include them in the floral tapestry lowers you plan on your western slope. I must agree that their twilit color spectrum is less flamboyantly autumnal than that of chrysanthemums, whose colors you describe as “absolutely thrilling.” Your dream sounds lowers glorious, so follow it!
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A Beijing netizen who goes by the name of Fisherman recently brought Marxism professor Chen Xiankui at Renmin University a Chrysanthemum. But the flower wasn't meant as a gesture of love or gratitude for the scholar. In traditional Chinese culture, Chrysanthemums are an for offering to the dead. In popular online usage, it also means “ass kissing.”
Fisherman and his flower were protesting Chen's opinion piece in Chinese Communist Party (CCP) mouthpiece Global hawaiian flower Times stating that ” patriotism and loving the party is the same ” in contemporary China. Chen argued that treating love of country as separate from love of the communist party is a western idea that undermines the foundation of the one-party hawaiian flower regime in China. 
One of the major fronts in the ideological battle launched by the new leadership of the CCP under President Xi Jinping is convincing Chinese to accept the idea that loving the country is equal to loving the party. Twitter user @xinyouqingbo explained the implication of Chen's patriotism theory:
One can alway find a group of intellectuals who are willing to act as shield hawaiian flower and insult one's ancestor by licking [the party's] ass. They debase the term patriotism. And when judging from the perspective of political tactics, they are destroying the construction of a united front. Professor Chen has turned people away from their country hawaiian flower so easily. A new crime will soon emerge: Not loving the party = treason.
Zhang hawaiian flower Yaohui: [ ] “Party” is a term from the west. Political party only has more than a century of history in China. According to Chen's argument, I wonder how people in the past loved their country.
“Winter moon 1976″: How can you compel me to love a corrupted interest group? Russia still exists after the Soviet Communist hawaiian flower Party lost power. Romania still exists after the Romanian Communist Party lost power. Cambodia still exists after the Cambodian Communist Party lost power. Shameless [theory]. hawaiian flower
“Weekend mood”: The party is the same with the country? This is so stupid. hawaiian flower The country is home, the party is just a housekeeper. You don't need to love the housekeeper for loving your home. Can't you change the housekeeper?
Chen's notion hawaiian flower of patriotism is in line with mainland Chinese top official Li Fei's explanatory remarks on Beijing's framework for political reform in Hong Kong, a special administrative region of China. The mainland requires that candidates for Hong Kong's chief executive be endorsed by the majority of a pro-Beijing nominating committee before being allowed on the ballot for the city's first direct vote of their leader in 2017.
Li stressed that the ruling role of CCP is established in China's Constitution and thereby it goes without saying that the chief executive of Hong Kong should embrace the party-state. Pro-democracy activists hawaiian flower are planning to challenge that thinking hawaiian flower with a massive sit-in in the city's financial district to demand hawaiian flower the right to choose the candidates. 
The hawaiian flower imposition of such an unpopular party-state patriotism onto the election system in Hong Kong will inevitably escalate the political conflict in the pearl city, where “East meets West”.
These wealthy oligopolist hypocrites don’t care what happens to the bottom 99.9995% as long as they get cheap labor to grow their wealth and power base. They have proven once again that they don’t care what political or economic system is in place, as long as they are able to gouge their power and wealth out of it.
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Thursday, December 18, 2014

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Florentijn Hofman's giant rubber duck may have left its most recent location on Jingtian Lake in Pudong's Century Park , but fret not - another wonderful wallpaper flowers incarnation of it is still hanging around somewhere in China!
The iconic giant duck graced the Shenzhen Chrysanthenmum Show this week as a massive, perfectly pruned and lanscaped wallpaper flowers hedge, attracting visitors in droves. Once spring rolls around, the entire bush will flower and become - you get it - a living, breathing, Giant Rubber Duck in all its full-fledged yellow hued glory! We can hardly wait.
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On November 7, Christina and I went to a chrysanthemum festival near Osaka with Tomoko-san and Yoko Arakawa. Yokon-san is responsible for creating Longwood Garden’s 1000 Bloom Chrysanthemum every year.
On November 15, Christina and I went to visit Sorakuen to see their Chrysanthemum display. While we were training at Sorakuen in September, they were beginning to construct the Chrysanthemum display.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

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Monday, November 24, 2014

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Sunday, November 23, 2014

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This blog purpose is to share my success and failures in gardening in a tropic. I have no particular liking white orchid to any plant/ flower but once it caught my attention there is no other way for me but to have it. Since I’ve all the local plant that i fancy, now i cast my eyes far away, temperate flower/plant. Hence the existence of My Experimental Garden white orchid Blog. Hope you enjoy my blog.
        white orchid I am experimenting with Asiatic lily since the last 3 years. The first year the bulbs grew a shoot for 4 cm then it stopped growing and dies because i grew the bulbs at the height of hot season. Last year i received the bulbs in May.   I planted a few bulbs while some of the bulbs were kept in the fridge and planted it in September. One of the bulbs that were planted in May gave me a single bloom while rest of the bulbs rot.    All bulbs that were planted in grew September grew to a height of 8 to 12 inches white orchid but none of it bloom.
 Early this year i notice many bulbils along the leaf axis.I  leave my bulbils on as long as possible to get as big as they can, some even start to leaf out and grow roots on the stem.   I pick the bulbils and plant it in a separate pot and it seems it is doing pretty well even though white orchid it is growing slowly. I’m hoping that the bulbils will form a mature bulb which will acclimatise to our climate hence as hardy and vigorous as it is in its native habitat. one and only bloom moderate growth but no flower many bulbils along the leaf axis   stem bulbil
                                              
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