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Thursday, January 19, 2012

PLant that bring you a "Hoki" (Good Luck) or Bad Luck

Plants of different carriers and Damn Hockey
According to the practitioners of the spiritual, the plant has the benefit of an inhabited place. Plants contain energy that can bring good luck or bad luck. Here's a list of plants and its influence is mystical.


I. Plants that carry hockey / fortune

1. Sunflowers: create peace, happiness and harmony.
2. Lotus Flower: creating prosperity, happiness and harmonious atmosphere.
3. Great taro: ward off thieves broke into the house.
4. Elephant Ear: bring fortune.
5. Rose: bring fortune.
6. Palm Squirrel Tail: bring blessings and virtue.
7. Red Palm: keep out of negative things (witchcraft, black magic, witchcraft, etc.), bring fortune.
8. Panchira / money tree: bring fortune.
9. Pandan: keep pet chickens from fox attacks.
10.Pohon Dragon: bring pleasure. cheerful mood, and harmony.
11.Sedap Night: creating harmony and tranquility.

II.Plants who brings bad luck

1. Wine: bring in bankruptcy.
2. Aren: become a gathering place for the spirits.
3. Starfruit: so often disturbed spirits.
4. Bougenvil: the father / son so not feel at home.
5. Chili: bring strife and mutual suspicion.
6. Corn: so frequently ill and often at odds with neighbors.
7. Jackfruit: so frequently ill.
8. Papaya: jinxed.
9. Betel nut: the children become unruly, damn good and moral education.
10.Pisang ornamental: bring bad luck.
11.Sirsak: so where spirits who like to disrupt the tranquility.


III. Plants that have the "great power"

1. Bangle: counteract spirits interference.
2. Hanjuang: avert danger, mice repellent, insect and disease of rice plants.
3. Black taro: counteracting negative hal2 like witchcraft, etc. guna2.
4. Moringa: counteracting negative hal2 like witchcraft, etc. guna2.
5. Boxwood: ward off black magic.
6. Jasmine: bring greatness, prosperity and harmony.
7. Pillar trees: sacred.
8. Sapodilla Kecik: to bring dignity and honor.
9. Black Sugarcane: ward off black magic.

Repotting Plat at your garden home


Do you nurture plants in the front or back of the house? If you grow plants in pots, you should note its growth.

Many questions that might arise if it is associated with your attention on the growth of your plants it. Are the roots begin to emerge from the bottom of the pot drainage holes? Whether its growth began to stop or slow down? Yes, and many other questions.

If so, then you need to replace the pot (repotting). There is an impression that repotting is a bother, but have an important role in determining plant growth. If you mistakenly perform the procedure in repotting, the plants will not grow back, and even death. Therefore, consider the following steps in order to do so with appropriate and practical:
Options pot

In choosing a pot, adjust the size of the plant with a new pot. Make sure that the pot is only able to provide adequate space for root growth. If your plants are large, you should use pottery or ceramic pots are thick so it is not easily broken.

Drainage and growing media

Consider also the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. Next is to choose a planting medium that is capable of storing water. The composition of the media mix tailored to the character of the plant. This is because there are a number of plants that require a slightly moist medium or with any other mixture.

Use a porous media with a pretty if you frequently watering the plants. Meanwhile, the media that can hold water can be used for watering the plants you are lazy.

Step repotting

To do repotting you can start by pulling out the plant by inverting the pot. Then, the old pot is pulled upward to release it slowly.

If the media is still a good planting and rooting, the plants can be planted directly in the old media. If the conditions of the planting medium is no longer feasible, you should clean and replace the old media from the roots of plants.

Next, cut the roots begin to die so as not to inhibit the growth of your plants. Then, planting in the new pot and the bottom of the pot given coarse base media, such as styrofoam to hold the plants and allow water to exit the pot through the drainage holes.

Do not be too much pressure on the media for not too dense and still has a circulation of air. When finished, do the watering and fertilizing regularly. You can do the repotting at regular intervals, at least twice a year. (GPW)

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

sarcococca satisfaction

When it's cold outside, all gardeners need something to cheer themselves up. Which is everywhere sarcococcas occur in…
On warmer days, the backyard smells damp and a little rotten. It's not unlikable, but it is hardly inviting and I need a better reward than a cup of tea on my return to make me outside.

Nature's offering is winter-flowering shrubs. Those small blooms be inflicted with such a strong fragrance with the intention of pro a second you not remember it is winter. They've banked their full affair on fragrance, therefore the flowers are often very small and a reduced amount of than pretty. This perfume is not here to blow away our winter blues, but to pull towards you the hardly any foraging insects with the intention of are around by this calculate of time to occur and pollinate. It is anomalous to think of pollinating insects in winter, but they are bestow: In a mild winter, even approximately bees will stay made known. If you haven't seen one, at that time it is probably since you be inflicted with not existing them approximately seasonal cheer.
My scale is Christmas box, sarcococca species. These are slow-growing, evergreen shrubs with glossy leaves and tiny, highly fragrant white flowers. This genus is an urban gardener's blessing. Sarcococcas sort out not mind car fumes, dry shade (even under trees) or neglect, are highly wildlife-friendly and can be twisted into a low, informal ring fence. If you sow in satiated sun, you will need to ensure the soil remains satisfactorily damp, and dodge very harsh, drying winds.

The evergreen, tapering plants looks skilled in a vase, and the extraordinary, watery white flowers continue long sufficient to be enjoyed inside. Then occur the lofty berries with the intention of the birds take pleasure in. The generally ordinary is Sarcococca confusa, a dense, low-maintenance bush. It is the leading of the clan and can get to 4m-plus in height. It throws made known flowers by the dozen, followed by black berries. It's a joy to be inflicted with virtually a back entrance, but if interval is restricted, S. Var. Chinesis has red berries and grows to 1m tall, while S. Hookeriana var. Humilis has blue-black berries and grows to 60cm, making it a apposite prevarication pro the edges of beds: It is a proper top trump to with the intention of full box around vegetable gardens.

The generally wanted of all, however, is S. Hookeriana var. Digyna 'Purple Stem'. It is upright and compact, with fine plants, childish stems flushed a purple-pink and flowers tinged with the same type. It's not a particularly fast cultivator – that's reflected in the fee: Expect to shell out linking £8-15 pro a two-litre pot – but as long as you fill up it in well to make it established, it will flourish. I be inflicted with a fantasy with the intention of this beauty will start replacing privet hedges in front gardens. After all, how joyous would it be to pace down a road scented with sweet perfume?

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