Flower Newsletter (2/27/2010)
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Welcome to the Flower Newsletter (2/27/2010). In this edition we have included news, articles and videos. You can find more resources on our website: Florist4Us.com.
Flower News
Queen Creek’s Annual Garden Show on Feb. 27
eastvalleytribuneThe Show will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 27 at the Queen Creek Library, 21802 S. Ellsworth Road. (More)
1-800-FLOWERS.COM(R) Teams with Howcast for Online Video Campaign
tradingmarkets1-800-FLOWERS.COM, the world’s largest florist and online gift shop, is using Howcast’s technology and online video expertise, to provide quick and easy answers to commonly asked customer questions, further enhancing the shopping experience on www.1800flowers.com. (More)
Texas Expecting an Abundant Array of Wildflowers
abcnewsTexas should have a colorful spring, with recent rains bringing an abundance of wildflowers and blooms already popping up, experts say. (More)
Punjab Agricultural University to train on flower production
timesofindiaPunjab Agricultural University would organize training on cut-flower production and management for horticulture development officers (HDOs), district extension specialists (DESs) and teachers of Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) on February 25-26. (More)
Flower Articles
Growing Zinnia Seeds in the Home Garden
Learn to grow beautiful, showy zinnia flowers in your home garden from zinnia seeds. Easy to grow and maintain, these popular annual cut flowers bloom abundantly for several months. Great in the cut flower garden or mixed with other annuals and perennials, you’ll be sure to love zinnia flowers once you try them for yourself. (More)
Amazing History of the Indoor Bonsai Tree
From China, to Japan, to the US, the hobby of bonsai has traveled across the world over thousands of years to arrive with us today as a true art form, and pleasure to people all over the globe. Learning the history of the indoor bonsai tree will help you fully appreciate your bonsai. (More)
How to Make a Soothing Herbal Bath
With all the stresses of everyday, it is sometimes nice to take a soothing and relaxing herbal bath. You can easily make your own herbal bath from herbs you have grown in your own garden or windowsill. Lavender and mint are excellent herbs to soak with in the bath. Here are seven easy steps on how to do it. (More)
Fun of Flower Gardening
As long as there is space in your home for placing a variety of flower pots, you can design and create a More)
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