Information On Lovely Natural Flowers From Latvia

February 21, 2010 by Chris Channing  
Filed under Gardening

Flowers have long been a gift that an individual gives to someone for special occasions. The way the tradition started is unique and interesting, and has brought us to where we are today.

In the 17th century Europe Floriography was coined as the term for the language of flowers. Flower gifting became a highly popular way to give an affordable gift. It was romantic as well as kind, especially if the individual chose perfect flowers for the gift. Hand blow vases were also common.

Every flower that can be purchased and given has its own unique meaning. For example, Bird of Paradise flowers are typically given for a 9th wedding anniversary gift. Other flowers like roses can mean different things based on their color. Yellow roses generally symbolize friendship, while red roses symbolize love.

Many of the world’s best flowers come from the lush environment of Latvia. This small Baltic state is between Lithuania and Estonia. It has an extremely fast growing economy as well as a beautiful wildlife filled landscape. Here you will find dozens of flower varieties as well as unique species not available in many other places. The national flower of Latvia is known as the Daisy. This lovely flower is often associated with youthfulness and innocence. They are waxy and highly scented, so you can catch their fragrance with the wind blowing lightly. Daisies are used in Latvian arrangements quite often, and are commonly given as gifts.

Despite the lovely daisy being the most prized flower of the country, it isn’t the most popular or often purchased. There are certainly an abundance of flower types in Latvia, and each one is loved by different people. The wide variety certainly makes Latvia flower bouquets and arrangements amongst the most popular for major events like weddings. The environment here is perfect for the healthy growth of beautiful flowers. Flowers may seem cliche, but even after they die they can be pressed and saved for eternity.

Orchids are one of the most beloved. An orchid is a fragrant and bold flower that is often considered delicate and special. The many types of orchids make them a unique and colorful variety. Latvia Asiatic Lilies are also a hard to find but extremely beautiful flower that makes an appearance at weddings around the world. In addition, sun flowers, calla lilies, and periwinkles are beautiful parts of many bouquets.

Closing Comments

Ordering bouquets of flowers from Latvia is a wonderful way to obtain some of the most luxurious flower arrangements. Flowers in this country are amongst the best in the world and they naturally grow that way. The humid and sunny environment allows them to flourish without chemicals or being genetically modified.

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Fertilizing Flowers To Maximize Their Growth Potential

July 21, 2009 by Chris Channing  
Filed under Gardening

Gardening is a science that is always changing. Our current fertilizers available today come in a variety of properties and flavors. Plants require a specific type of fertilizer, depending on their own physical and chemical make up, in order to grow correctly.

Plants appreciate the help that fertilizer can give them, but don’t forget that their normal means of obtaining food is still important. Certain plants will need to have some sort of exposure to the sun or special lighting, and a water source, in order to function correctly. Without the most basic of gardening tactics down, you can’t expect fertilizer to help your case any.

The next step is to decide if you are going to go with a fertilizer that is considered organic or one that may contain chemicals. Organic fertilizer is seen as more expensive on average, but gardeners swear by its results. Organic fertilizer will guarantee healthy produce if you take measures against pests and any other threats to the plant.

Fertilizer can come in different shapes and forms. Liquid fertilizer is more quickly taken in by the plant, whereas granular counterparts will dissolve over time as water is added to the surrounding soil. Liquid forms will typically be applied every couple of weeks, while granular forms will release up to 12 weeks or more. Granular forms are the easiest to use, but experts go with more targeted solutions for more control over what their plants take in.

Gardening really does come to be a science once we get into the chemistry of the fertilizer. Fertilizer is characterized by the nutrients that are contained therein. Just remember three letters when you go fertilizer shopping: N, P, and K. They stand for nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorous, respectively. Each of the mentioned nutrients are vital in making the plant look great as it grows, but also keeping it healthy and safe from threats. Take care in apply such nutrient-rich fertilizer.

Don’t forget to be safe while handling the fertilizer of choice. Some chemical-based fertilizers will be toxic if eaten or exposed to certain body parts. Always handle fertilizer with gloves and protective gear to prevent any unintended contact. Wash hands thoroughly afterward and follow any other instructions to prevent harm to the local environment. Some events such as erosion make it possible to feed the fertilizer into water sources.

Final Thoughts

Science has grown the gardening industry to a point where we are much more efficient at growing food and plants than what we were only several hundred years ago. Keep updated on where things are going in the gardening industry to keep your plants healthy, lively, and running strong.

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