วันอังคารที่ 31 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Rescue Remedy - First Aid From Healing Flower Essences

Rescue Remedy was first created by Dr. Edward Bach as part of the flower essence research he performed before his death in 1936. Dr. Bach discovered the healing properties of 38 plants in this time, as well as studied how to use these flower


essences (which now bear his name) to heal physical, emotional and spiritual illnesses. One of his insights was that a combination of essences often proved more effective than one essence alone. This is a marked deviation from the homeopathic principles of his earlier training, since it is practically a law that only one homeopathic remedy should be taken at a time. Of the many combinations he experimented with, one mixture of five separate essences seemed the most useful. This combination (Star of Bethlehem, Rock Rose, Impatiens, Cherry Plum, and Clematis) became known as Rescue Remedy, because of its powerful restorative properties.



The five essences in Rescue Remedy have something in common. Each of these flowers describes one common way that people check out of the here-and-now when under stress. In a more positive vein, these flowers also describe the strengths (what Bach called "spiritual virtues") needed to constructively handle the stress.



Certain essences (e.g., Dandelion, Snapdragon, Ragweed) are used for more physical symptoms. Take the remedy to counteract the symptoms when you first notice them. Repeated doses may be needed in very acute situations, up to a dose every 15 minutes. Stop when the symptoms begin to subside and let your body handle it. Repeat only when symptoms appear, again.



For instance, the Clematis person is dreamy, lost in their thoughts, dreaming of a perfect future. A Clematis person responds to injury by "spacing out" or losing contact with the physical body, in extreme cases, losing consciousness completely.




Rock Rose




The Impatiens




Cherry Plum




Star of Bethlehem



Rescue Remedy is good for soothing over all of life's "boo-boos," whether big or small, physical or emotional. It helps adults deal with stress and overwhelm. It's excellent for children, whether they are suffering from a scraped up knee or a frightening nightmare. It also works well with animals, who may need help adjusting to new surroundings or who require support during time of illness or trauma from veterinary procedures. It's also extremely useful for garden and house plants undergoing any "change in life" event, such as planting seeds, transplanting to a new pot, pruning or harvesting. The energy of a flower essence is a natural match for the subtle energy fields surrounding a plant.


reacts to stress by "numbing out." By removing their awareness from the pain, they avoid dealing with it at all. This, unfortunately, means the pain will be waiting for them at some later time. When you take Rescue Remedy, the five flowers slam shut the doors to these escape routes. You receive a little dose of staying power, courage, patience, confidence, and focus that enables the life force to stay engaged with the body, so it can attend to the healing process. The damage must still be repaired, but at least you are calmly present and focused on the work. is for a peculiar kind of panic that issues from within. When faced with emotional tensions or the growth of strange, new potentials, the person can freeze up or resist what they see. They feel a loss of control, that they may do something they'll regret later, even that they are going crazy. Feeling powerless and out of control can make even simple situations very threatening and frightening. person becomes tense and irritable, as though annoyed that anything could stand between them and good health. is for fear and panic, a feeling of being overwhelmed and unable to cope with the situation.

Guide Tips For Family To Grows flowers in winter

During the first and second ten days of December, following plants and flowers


you could transplant in your garden: Dianthus chinensis, kale, pansy, snapdragon (southern category), Calendula, daisy, hollyhock, mallow, Verbena, Phlox, Zephyranthes candida, Dwarf Lilyturf Tuber, Ophiopogon, etc.






Calendula



In addition, on both sides of the road into your courtyard you could also grow tulip, hyacinth, narcissus and other bulb flowers, and you may pay attention to cold protection if your garden is situated in areas to the north of the Yangtze River

In early days of December which is a good period for transplanting and planting deciduous flowers and shrubs in gardens, types are: hibiscus, pomegranates, Bauhinia, Wisteria, Campsis, Yu Lee, Prunus triloba, Purple Magnolia, Magnolia, magnolia soulangeana, Chimonanthus, clove, Prunus cerasifera, Purple leaf cherry, purple leaf peach, Betau, peach, American plum, rose category, small red berries, Ligustrum vicaryi, money pine, red incense, Spiraea, Qionghua, snow ball, Admiralty, Jasminum, Spring Festival and so on. It is necessary to try best to keep soil balls of each plant in good condition when transplanting, and watering them enough when plant finished, thus to ensure the success of transplantation.

Following evergreen flowers and shrubs could be transplanted in the garden: sweet osmanthus, France holly, umbrella pine, golden orientalis cv.sieboldii, Sabina chinensis, palm, Phoenix canariensis (environment temperature should not less than -10?), azalea, gardenia , safflower Loropetalum chinensis, Nandina, box type and so on.

When transplanting evergreen flowers and shrubs, it is to be noted that the soil ball of each plant should be kept in a good condition and be cutted into a moderate size, as well as been moisturized well with spraying.

If you want your flowers blossom in the coming Spring season, you could dig up your flowers such as plum, Chimonanthus praecox, Jasminum nudiflorum, golden bell, camellia and Chaenomeles lagenaria that grow in the garden and transplant them into flower pots, and shelved them in a big double-layer canopy with a good capacity of temperature keeping, together with careful management, they will blossom in the coming Spring season and decorate your home more beautiful.

2. Pruning

There are mainly three species of ornamental plants which should be pruned in the garden, first is ground growing flowers and shrubs, Second is hedges, green walls and color patches; Third is geometric or other shaped plants.



Green Hedges

When pruning you take different standards according to their special functions. To ground planting flowers and shrubs, aside from cutting their worm branches, dead branches and arbitrary-shaped sticks, you should try your best to prune the crown canopy into a natural and beautiful looking, ventilated inside as well as good transmission of light; To hedges, green walls and color patches, they are required face levels, straight lines and defined edges and corners. As to ball shape plants, you should prune them round and decent.

วันเสาร์ที่ 28 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

The History Of Flowering Trees

Most acme plants are small and can be planted in sated sun or partial shade, being certainly adapted to small yards. The Japanese Saucer Magnolia, Magnolia x Soulangiana, awakens in belated frost or early leap. First upward flower buds that rise in magnitude as the climate warms up, burst into dramatic flower insignia of purple, pink, colorless, red, and yellow; the yellow zenith magnolia is the rarest. If freezing endure occurs, as it regularly does during the postponed iciness or early spiral, the plants will shrivel from the ranking, but most often will rebloom, as the erode warms up again.



Crabapple pinnacle foliage cloud-like, fluffy sallow, pink or red in affect, and often develop along with the zenith dogwood foliage and the pink redbud grass. The pasty dogwood, Cornus florida, zenith plants are among the most normally planted and grafted pink dogwood cultivars, and red dogwood grass are presented to buy commercially, but are much more expensive. White dogwood leaves, Cornus florida, were discovered and described as emergent in Florida and Alabama in 1773, by the imminent American botanist and voyager, William Bartram, who wrote in his book, Travels, page 399, \"We now entered a very remarkable orchard of Dogwood Trees (Cornus Florida) ... An ... admirable wood by way of fame has acquired the name of the Dogwoods ... spacious groves of this payment peak ranking, which must, in the Spring flavor, when sheltered with blooms, award a most enjoyable sight.\"



Flowering crimson leaves in the primitive lunatic william described forests Bartram, in his book Travels, on page 196, as \"delightful grove of ... Prunus Caroliniana, a most striking evergreen, decorated with its kind, ashen blossoms.\" This peak pink hierarchy today is known as the Cherry Laurel, and is in high exact as an evergreen privacy select that produces in overdue movement, perfumed pallid plants. American gardeners have been struck with the beauty of the long tilt of varieties of Japanese, zenith pink leaves. The most important Japanese acme pinked ranking is the Kwanzan, Prunus serrulata \'Kwanzan\', that grows splendidly as a scenic garden specimen, abundantly clothed in early pounce with large, twofold-peak blossoms, that grows up to 25 feet tall. 350 of the foliage were planted in Washington, D.C., in 1912, by the First Lady, husband of President Taft, and 1800 Yoshino peak cherries were planted at the same time. In 1935, the first National Cherry Blossom Festival was detained at the Nation\'s Capitol, and since then, many other Cherry Blossom City festivals have been held to celebrate the birth of jump. Citizens of Macon, Georgia have planted thousands of these Yoshino acme cherry leaves to relate with many pageants and citizen dealings, which interest large records of tourists to celebrate the festival. These Japanese, acme cherry grass are cold resilient, and recommended to be mature and planted in zones 5 - 9. Other trendy Japanese cultivars are; Blireiana, Prunus cerasifera \'Blireiana\'; Kwansan, Prunus serrulata \'Kwansan\'; Okame, Prunus campanulata x Prunus incisa; Snow Fountain, Prunus x Snow Fountains \'Snowfozam\'; Snow Fountain (Dwarf), Prunus x CV. \'Snofozam\'; Yoshino (Akebone), Prunus yedoenis \'Akebone\';



William Bartram practical two other native plants that were flowering foliage emergent near Mobile, Alabama, on page 396 of Travels, \"I pragmatic amid them squally Crab (Pyrus coronaria), and Prunus indica, or brutish Plumb.\" The rowdy \"Plumb\" tree, Prunus indica, that Bartram saw, identified today was the Chicasaw prize, Prunus angustifolia. In his travels throughout Georgia, Bartram found a native flowering reward, Prunus indica. Flowering desirable treed hybrids that are commercially open from post order gardeners are a stunning, rosy-purple side plum, named Newport, Prunus cerasifera \'Newport\', that grows 20 feet tall and thrives in zones 4 - 10; Purple Pony, Prunus cerasifera \'Purple Pony\', a genetic dwarf emergent only to 10 feet and garlanded in flowers painted red, pink, and colorless; Thundercloud, Prunus cerasifera \'Thundercloud\', grows copper-red leaves, that after flowering, produces a delicious, ripe, red plum fruit, zone 5 - 9.



Crabapple flowering plants are unfailing bloomers with muted, fluffy flowers, in the early bound of red, pink, or white, with outstanding cultivars of Pink (Brandywine), Malus \'Brazam\'; Red Perfection, Malus \'Red\'; Red, Malus eleyi; Radiant, Malus pumila \'Niedzwetzkyana Radiant\'; White (Spring Snow), Malus \'Spring Snow\'; White (Floribunda), Malus \'Floribunda\'; Wildlife animals experience long-span food availability from the crabapple fruit, intensively grazed on especially by deer, duck, and failure.



William Bartram also found the foolish American, native flowering tree, the Grancy Greybeard, Chionanthus virginicus, growing as an under rumor factory, as described in his book, Travels, printed in 1773, page 7. Gracy Greybeard, Chionanthus virginicus, is also known as the Fringe Tree, roofed with rounded rich-white clusters of deliciously scented blooms. These leaves grow to 30 feet and are very cold lasting to zone 3 - 9. Chionanthus virginicus is a very pink tree, and is very testing to find or buy from the packages order visitors playgroup.



Flowering pear trees, Pyrus calleryana, are well known to most gardeners, and the trees being early flowering in March, abundantly enclosed with white clusters of flowers. Outstanding cultivars of flowering pear trees are: Aristocrat, Pyrus calleryana \'Aristocrat\'; Autumn Blaze, Pyrus calley calleyana \'Autumn Blaze\', Bradford Ornamental Pear, Pyrus calleryana \'Bradford\'; Cleveland Select Pear, Pryus calleryana \'Cleveland Select\'; and Chanticleer Flowering Pear, Pyrus calleryana \'Chanticleer\'; Many large cities line out flowering pear trees in well positioned rows along boulevards and sidewalks for spring enjoyment.

Buy A Flowering Tree For Fall Planting

A flowering tree is best planted for spring blooming in the fall when dormant, however, container flowering trees can be planted any season, but preferably fall and winter is best. Gardeners can buy many colors of flowering trees: red, white, yellow, peach, pink, plum, lavender, blue, and apricot. You can buy a flowering tree that can bloom during any season: fall flowering, winter flowering, and spring flowering when most trees bloom, and then, summer flowering. The weather is a determining factor in tree flowering; some trees require chilling, yet other flowering trees require hot, humid temperatures. The flowering dogwood tree, Cornus florida, blooms in Florida in March, but it can flower in Tennessee in April, largely because of the temperature differences. A flowering apricot tree, Prunus mume, can bloom in Georgia in January, but in Illinois, the flowering is delayed until April or May, depending on the large temperature difference. Flowering cherry trees bloom in red, pink, and white colors, and some varieties bloom over a period of one to two months.



Flowering magnolia trees of the Japanese cultivar, Magnolia stellata, and Magnolia x soulangiana can bloom in winter, with colors of red, white, pink, and purple, yet the Southern flowering magnolia tree, Magnolia grandiflora, blooms during the summer with large, white, fragrant flowers. The Sweetbay flowering magnolia, Magnolia virginiana, blooms in summer and fall. Magnolia flowering trees can bloom any month of the year, some evergreen, some deciduous.



Flowering crape myrtle (crepe myrtle) trees have been hybridized to flower in spectacular colors of red, pink, white, lavender, and purple during the summer and fall. Some crape myrtle flowering trees will rebloom and others flower over a period of 90 days.



Flowering crabapple trees bloom mainly in the spring in flower colors of white, red, peach, plum, and apricot. Not only are the large blooms fragrant on the flowering crabapple tree, but plum red fruit grows for wildlife during the fall. The fruit of the flowering crabapple tree can be made into crabapple jam or crabapple jelly.



Flowering cherry trees are native (Prunus caroliniana) to the U.S., and the beautiful Japanese Kwanzan and Yoshino, flowering cherry, hybrid trees blossom in Washington, D.C. During the Spring as an exciting American National Treasure. Civic pageants are held to celebrate Spring festivals at the Nation's Capitol, Washington, D.C. at Macon, Ga., and other cities and are scheduled to begin with the blossoming of the Japanese, flowering cherry tree. Grafted flowering, crabapple trees bloom with fully red, white or pink flowers very early in the Spring. Flowering dogwood trees bloom to announce the arrival of spring in colors of red, white or pink. Flowering plum trees are fragrant and white in native or grafted forms, developed as Japanese hybrid cultivars.



Flowering pear trees are fully covered with white, one-inch flowers as grafted hybrids developed by scientists to grow in Northern and Southern gardens. Fall and Winter flowering trees, such as camellia, cassia and apricot, bloom in seasons where color and fragrance are rare. Flowering peach trees are available to buy in colors of red, white, pink and peppermint.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Flowering Tree

Gardeners can buy many colors of flowering trees: red, white, yellow, peach, pink, plum, lavender, blue, and apricot. You can buy a flowering tree that can bloom during any season: fall flowering, winter flowering, and spring flowering when most trees bloom, and then, summer flowering.

The weather is a determining factor in tree flowering; some trees require chilling, yet other flowering trees require hot, humid temperatures. The flowering dogwood tree, Cornus florida, blooms in Florida in March, but it can flower in Tennessee in April, largely because of the temperature differences. A flowering apricot tree, Prunus mume, can bloom in Georgia in January, but in Illinois, the flowering is delayed until April or May, depending on the large temperature difference. Flowering cherry trees bloom in red, pink, and white colors, and some varieties bloom over a period of one to two months.

Flowering magnolia trees of the Japanese cultivar, Magnolia stellata, and Magnolia x soulangiana can bloom in winter, with colors of red, white, pink, and purple, yet the Southern flowering magnolia tree, Magnolia grandiflora, blooms during the summer with large, white, fragrant flowers. The Sweetbay flowering magnolia, Magnolia virginiana, blooms in summer and fall. Magnolia flowering trees can bloom any month of the year, some evergreen, some deciduous.

Flowering crape myrtle (crepe myrtle) trees have been hybridized to flower in spectacular colors of red, pink, white, lavender, and purple during the summer and fall. Some crape myrtle flowering trees will rebloom and others flower over a period of 90 days.

Flowering crabapple trees bloom mainly in the spring in flower colors of white, red, peach, plum, and apricot. Not only are the large blooms fragrant on the flowering crabapple tree, but plum red fruit grows for wildlife during the fall. The fruit of the flowering crabapple tree can be made into crabapple jam or crabapple jelly.

Flowering cherry trees are native (Prunus caroliniana) to the U.S., and the beautiful Japanese Kwanzan and Yoshino, flowering cherry, hybrid trees blossom in Washington, D.C. During the Spring as an exciting American National Treasure. Civic pageants are held to celebrate Spring festivals at the Nation’s Capitol, Washington, D.C. at Macon, Ga., and other cities and are scheduled to begin with the blossoming of the Japanese, flowering cherry tree. Grafted flowering, crabapple trees bloom with fully red, white or pink flowers very early in the Spring. Flowering dogwood trees bloom to announce the arrival of spring in colors of red, white or pink. Flowering plum trees are fragrant and white in native or grafted forms, developed as Japanese hybrid cultivars.

Flowering pear trees are fully covered with white, one-inch flowers as grafted hybrids developed by scientists to grow in Northern and Southern gardens. Fall and Winter flowering trees, such as camellia, cassia and apricot, bloom in seasons where color and fragrance are rare. Flowering peach trees are available to buy in colors of red, white, pink and peppermint.

Drink in the magnificence of the Plum Garden at Wuxi

“The Plum Garden Carved Stone” reads the 1.5 ton stone worked by the Garden’s previous owner Rong Desheng, which stands majestically at the entrance to one of China’s most enchanting attractions. Situated at the foot of Hun Hill, this extraordinary Garden in West Wuxi, is home to thousands of plum trees of more than 40 different varieties, a breathtaking landscape of flora and plum bonsais, some of which have existed for over a century.
A private residence from the days of the Qing Dynasty, the Plum Garden now lies over a vast expanse and offers several picturesque stops from which to enjoy the fascinating view and feast of fragrances. These include the Tianxin Terrance, a platform of yellow stones nestled in by a charming stream and lush plum flowers. The Huroan Cave and the Qingfen Xuan are also worth a visit, as is the Plum Cultural Museum. Climb up to the tallest peak at Plum Garden – the Mei Pagoda- for a stunning view of an ocean of plum blossoms and the serene Lake of Taihu.
It is in spring that the plum blossoms bloom in all their glory and the garden makes one think of a doorway to heaven. Autumn is also a wonderful time to visit when the colors turn to magnificent shades of gold, red and brown and an invigorating whiff of the sweet perfume of osmanthus trees will have one in a swoon.
The garden lies across mountainous terrain for the most part; a fitting backdrop for the rare flowers, trees and grasslands that find their origins in the far flung corners of the world. The Plum Garden is an idyllic and poetic setting and romance is evident everywhere, from the splendid aroma to the spectacular views. The garden has also been the inspiration for many famous poems and paintings.
Enjoy the breathtaking beauty of scenic Wuxi from the Millennium Wuxi – a recommended option for a Wuxi hotel that offers modern luxury in the midst of natural splendor.

วันพุธที่ 25 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Enjoy the magnificence of the Plum Garden at Wuxi

“The Plum Garden Carved Stone” reads the 1.5 ton stone worked by the Garden’s previous owner Rong Desheng, which stands majestically at the entrance to one of China’s most enchanting attractions. Situated at the foot of Hun Hill, this extraordinary Garden in West Wuxi, is home to thousands of plum trees of more than 40 different varieties, a breathtaking landscape of flora and plum bonsais, some of which have existed for over a century.
A private residence from the days of the Qing Dynasty, the Plum Garden now lies over a vast expanse and offers several picturesque stops from which to enjoy the fascinating view and feast of fragrances. These include the Tianxin Terrance, a platform of yellow stones nestled in by a charming stream and lush plum flowers. The Huroan Cave and the Qingfen Xuan are also worth a visit, as is the Plum Cultural Museum. Climb up to the tallest peak at Plum Garden – the Mei Pagoda- for a stunning view of an ocean of plum blossoms and the serene Lake of Taihu.
It is in spring that the plum blossoms bloom in all their glory and the garden makes one think of a doorway to heaven. Autumn is also a wonderful time to visit when the colors turn to magnificent shades of gold, red and brown and an invigorating whiff of the sweet perfume of osmanthus trees will have one in a swoon.
The garden lies across mountainous terrain for the most part; a fitting backdrop for the rare flowers, trees and grasslands that find their origins in the far flung corners of the world. The Plum Garden is an idyllic and poetic setting and romance is evident everywhere, from the splendid aroma to the spectacular views. The garden has also been the inspiration for many famous poems and paintings.
Enjoy the breathtaking beauty of scenic Wuxi from the Millennium Wuxi – a recommended option for a Wuxi hotel that offers modern luxury in the midst of natural splendor.