Friday, June 27th, 2008

Choosing Trees for Landscaping

Mimosa pudica

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There is no better way to spruce up a new home, or an old one for that matter, than to use a landscaping tree or two. These trees can add so much to your home, in fact they can even add to the value of your home for when it comes time to sell. There are many different kinds of tree for you to use when you are in need of a landscaping tree and the choice is all yours.

The best place for you to find out what kind of landscaping tree you should be using is the internet. Online you will be able to find out everything that you need to know about every kind of landscaping tree that there is on the market. Everyone will have a different taste in landscaping tree and that is why it is so important for you to find out what yours actually is. If you do not take a look at all the landscaping trees that are out there, who will you know which one is the right landscaping tree for you?

The kind of landscaping tree that you will choose will have something to do with where it is that you live. Some trees do not do well in certain places and certain climates. You will have to make sure that the landscaping tree that you choose can grow and flourish where you live. There is no point in spending money on a few landscaping trees only to find out that it is going to die in just a couple of months. So ask the seller and do some of your own research to find out just what you should be getting for your yard.

Trees matter to the look of your home. It is with trees that you will be able to give your home a pretty garden feel and lets fact it, trees are much easier to deal with than flowers and other plants. There is practically no maintenance for most trees. It will not be hard for you to find a great landscaping tree that will require very little work.

The Mimosa tree makes for a wonderful landscaping tree because it is so gorgeous and lovely. The foliage on this gorgeous tree is like fern in its delicacy. It will make any home instantly more beautiful with its addition and they are deciduous. This is a perfect landscaping tree for any home including yours

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Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Beautiful Cattleya Orchids

Cattleya labiata

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By Adam Fulford, InsatiableGardener.com

Cattleya orchids are a popular houseplant noted for their beautiful plumage and fragrance. They have a bloom life of around four weeks.

A Very Hardy Species

They are a hardy species. The main consideration in growing them at home is they should be receiving good amount of sunlight. Cattleya orchids have been spotted growing on cactuses!

Cattleya Orchids are Also Known as “Corsage Orchids”

Native to the Americas and the Caribbean, these lovely aromatic orchids are sometimes referred to as “corsage orchids,” since they are often used in corsages bouquet.

Characteristics of Cattleya Orchids

Cattleya orchid flowers are comprised of two large petals set horizontally and a third petal below. Their sepals form a pinwheel-like pattern. Cattleya leaves grow to be one or two feet long, or even longer. Size and flower color vary dependant on the parentage of the plant.

Species and Hybrids

Forty eight species of Cattleya orchids have been identified, while the Cattleya orchids on the market are likely to be hybrids. Some of the more visually striking Cattley orchid hybrids may not necessarily be as fragrant as other variations of this plant.

Healthy Plants

Well cared-for and properly fertilized Cattleyas will be exhibit rich olive-colored green leaves, sturdy flower spikes, and strong roots.

Soil Needs of Cattleya Orchids

Commercially available potting mixes for orchids are probably fine for Catteyas. A good potting mix for Cattleyas may include redwood bark chips.

Temperature Needs of Corsage Orchids

Cattleyas require daytime temperatures of between 70 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit (21°-29° Celsius) and night time temperatures of between 55 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit (12.8° to 15.6° Celsius)

Watering Needs

These orchids only need to be watered sporadically. Over watering will harm them. Once or twice a week is enough, and more is probably too much.

A Wonderful House Plant

Cattleya Orchids are easy to maintain and add gorgeous decor to homes, making them an excellent choice for an indoor plant.

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