I have mutant Peonies

May 22nd, 2010 Posted in Gardening, Main Content, Tennessee Ramblings | No Comments »

This year I decided to put come chicken wire around my peony plants to help keep them from toppling over when the flowers got too heavy.  Little did I know that my Peonies would mature to full bloom in what felt was a few days.  The day I first put the wire around the flowers, they were approximately 6 inches tall.  When I checked on them the next time (4 days later) they were almost to the top of the wire.  A few more days later each plant had over two dozen buds on it.  About a week later, lo and behold, my peonies were all in bloom in an astonishing period of time.  I have included photos below of what they looked like down the side of my driveway.  In all there are only twelve plants,  but as you can see, it looks like a whole lot more.  I really enjoy the beauty of this plant, I only wish they would stay in bloom longer!

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Helpful Precautions When Purchasing Products Via The Internet

March 30th, 2010 Posted in Main Content, Other | No Comments »

For those who are looking to make a purchase of flowers online, nothing could be easier than finding beautiful arrangements for virtually any occasion.  Arrangements of all shapes, styles, and price ranges can be available for your viewing with the simple click of a key.  Online flower sources offer flowers you can purchase for making your own flower arrangements too. There are many online florists that can make sure you are well taken care of. However, as with anything purchased via the web, there are a few things to look for when making a purchase. Please keep these precautions in mind when choosing to complete your shopping through an internet purchase.

Photobucket1. Does the web site offer a safe form of payment? When paying for any purchase made through a company website it is imperative that they make your financial security the number one priority. You may find it valuable to take advantage of programs which allow you to sign up for an account which links to your credit card, particularly if you plan to do a lot of internet shopping. Those accounts are closely monitored and have all applicable safety features installed.

2. Are all items listed as available for purchase clearly priced? Can you make your way around the web site without much difficulty? Does the web page check-out procedure leave you confused or does it clearly list price, tax, shipping, and any additional fees which may apply?

3. Does the website offer you the ability to track your order once it has been submitted? Tracking a purchase can be a big benefit, particularly when you have perhaps paid extra to make sure it arrives by a certain date. In the event that your order is misplaced or diverted, the tracking option can alert you to problems quickly and get your order processed in a timely fashion.

4. Are the specific items purchased honestly represented through the web page photographs? Particularly when buying something like a created product, such as food items, or a living product, such as a bouquet of roses, you want to make sure that the product being delivered is fresh and high quality.

5. Does the company utilize software designed to protect you from an identity breach or unauthorized charges? Software programs which encrypt personal information are easy to set up for any web based business. There are many services available for a business that is designed to protect you from someone being able to make unauthorized charges using your personal financial identity. In the event that does occur, does the web business promise to relieve you of the responsibility involved with the unlawful activity?

Making purchases via the internet is an excellent way to shop. The rewards are plentiful. The selection is unbeatable and you are able to locate and purchase items which may be unavailable to you in your area of residence. Additionally, your shopping can be completed without ever making a trip to the mall or store. These conveniences make internet shopping very popular. Just make sure that the web site you are shopping with takes just a few simple steps and your experience should be all that you are hoping it will be.

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Principles of Flower Arrangement: Proportion

July 16th, 2009 Posted in Flower Arrangements, House and Home, Main Content | No Comments »

Flower arranging has become an art form in itself. The arrangements can be as simple or as complicated as you want them to be. However, most people think that putting some flowers and foliage into a container constitutes an arrangement, leaving what they think is a difficult design to a professional. The truth actually is that anyone can learn how to make some amazing floral arrangements by knowing the basic principles of the art and by practicing them as much as possible.


One the more important principles of floral arranging is Proportion. Very simply put, proportion deals with getting the scale and the overall appearance of the flower arrangement right. It is the correct selection of the elements in the arrangement in terms of size and shape. The proportion of your floral arrangement can be determined in two ways – either through the container you have, or based on the flowers you’re using. Whatever you decide on first, there are certain rules of proportion in arranging the flowers. The amount of flower material you use should be three-fifths of the final design, and the container, two-fifths. For example, if you are using long stemmed roses, it makes sense to use a  taller container instead of a  low round one to match the flowers. Round containers go well with flowers that are roundish in shape like the daisy and gerbera daisy or denser like the standard mum or carnation.


While creating a floral arrangement, to get the proportion right, make your arrangement slightly taller than you want it, since it is always easier to cut the stems if it’s too tall.

Proportion in a floral arrangement is also visible in the colors used. To have a visually appealing flower arrangement, select colors that will be proportionate to each other i.e. the amount of each color used in the floral arrangement. If you’re using three colors, use more of one color for your central point, less of the second color and only a moderate amount for the last choice of color. When determining the color proportion in any arrangement, you should also try and keep in mind the light and dark shades so that your arrangement is not completely dark or light, but a balanced effect which will suit the setting.

Along with the size and color, proportion in a floral arrangement can also be developed in the textures, such  as rough and smooth, or finishes like  shiny and dull. This provides some depth and character to the flower arrangement eliminating the monotonous appearance. By breaking the arrangement into different kinds of textures, it makes for a more attractive and eye catching work of art.

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Back to Blogging!

June 12th, 2009 Posted in Main Content, Tennessee Ramblings | No Comments »

I haven’t had a chance to post some new blogs these last few days and I apologize for it.  Just switched over to a new host server and was unable to get to posting any blogs.    So, that said,  am getting some new posts ready for you and will have some online in the next day.  In the meantime, keep making those floral arrangements, and enjoying those beautiful, wonderful flowers.

Doing some floral arranging.


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Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

April 12th, 2009 Posted in Flower Arrangements, Main Content | 2 Comments »

Mother’s Day is a special time for mom. She works hard to make sure that you and everyone else is happy throughout the year. But what about her? Doesn’t she deserve a day devoted all to her, so she can feel extra special? After all, she is your mother. Since Mother’s Day comes year after year, it often seems to get harder and harder to figure out what to get her with each passing year. You definitely do not want to get her the same thing as you got her last year, and you also do not want to get her the same exact thing as someone else might be getting for her. You want to make sure that your gift is unique and very individual, something from the heart. Go to flowers for more information.

Here are some Mother’s Day gift ideas to help you along your way:

1.  Create your own handmade flower arrangement.  What better way than to say I Love You Mom than with a floral arrangement you made. This can be done for very little cost.  You can even use containers from around the house.  An old bucket, a watering can even an old shoe (just be sure to use a waterproof insert), a few of many items that you can use for a container.  Now fill it up with Mom’s favorite flower or flowers. You now have an inexpensive Mother’s Day gift. Use your homemade card from item 3 below and you are all set.

2. Have a portrait made together. She will absolutely love this. There is nothing more dear to a mother than her children. You can also buy her a nice outfit for the family photo together. Tell her that she can keep the outfit and wear it anytime that she wants. After getting your picture made together, get a nice frame to put it in, and give it to your mom for Mother’s Day.

3. Make her a card. This does not mean getting a regular piece of construction paper and some crayons and writing: “I love you mom, happy Mother’s Day” on the card. Unless you are four years old, you need to take some time and really make an unforgettable masterpiece out of your homemade card. Get some old pictures of you two together and glue them to the card. Try going out to a craft store and getting some special glue-on designs and artsy stickers. You could also try to add some pizazz to your card by gluing things like buttons, flowers, and cute, cut out pieces of fabric to the card. Once you have made your card, your mom will never forget the beauty and thought that has been invested into it.

4. Mother’s Day only comes one time a year, so you should make it one that she will never forget by buying her a couple of gift cards to her favorite shops. A girl has got to shop! Everyone knows this. What better way to treat your mother to one of her favorite activities! Refer to flowers for more information.

5. Go all out with the classic box of chocolates and bouquet of flowers. You cannot go wrong with this gift idea – never. Unless you got the same thing last year, this is an idea that is a winner every time. Even if you did get this for her last year, you can always spice it up by adding an extra gift that is not like anything else that you have gotten for her in the past.

6. Get her a custom made gift basket. You can locate gift basket retailers virtually everywhere online. They usually carry things like specialty chocolates, coffees, soaps, lotions, perfumes, gardening supplies, spices, recipe books. Basically all of the nifty little treats that moms love. You cannot go wrong with a gift basket, be sure to throw in a card and you will have the perfect Mother’s Day gift.

No matter what you choose to get for your mother, just make sure it is something as special as she is, and from the heart. This Mother’s Day needs to be the best one yet, and we should all strive to show our moms how important and appreciated they really are. We only have one mother, let’s let her know that we care by presenting her with the perfect gift this Mother’s Day. Visit flowers for further information.

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Hooray! Spring may Finally Come

March 11th, 2009 Posted in Main Content | No Comments »

The weather has finally begun to warm up.  Every day is getting a little warmer and I think that spring will Spring buds.actually become a reality.  The last few weeks had me questioning whether or not the four seasons would come this year. Last year it seemed like we went from Winter to Summer to Fall and missed Spring altogether.  I am getting excited about planting for new flowers this year and have been itching to get out in the yard and do it.  Now with the warmer weather approaching, I will be able to do my planting.

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Tips For Choosing the Right Wedding Florist

March 6th, 2009 Posted in Main Content, Wedding | No Comments »

As a bride to be planning your wedding, you have so many plans you need to make in order to create the perfect wedding.  One alternative is to make your own bouquet and flower arrangements, especially if your budget is tight.  However, if this is not your desired road to take then the following advice concerning using a florist might be what you are looking for.

The wedding planning decisions can be very stressful. Each little decision you make affects the overall day. Therefore, it is important to try to find help wherever you can. Take help whenever offered and although it is very hard, sometimes, let others help with some of these decisions. Refer to flowers for more information.

Choosing the right florist can really take a lot of stress off of you. However, it is important to know what to look for in a florist so that you end up with a florist that will cater to all of your Wedding Flower needs.

You should reserve your floral designer early on in the wedding planning process. You will want a floral designer who is knowledgeable, creative and pleasant. Most importantly, your florist should be courteous and sensitive to your desires and try to accommodate you with the best flowers available within your budget, no matter how much or little you have to spend.

What to do BEFORE you head out to meet with a florist.

Think about the type of person you can work with well. Do you want someone who is going to take charge and pretty much make all of the decisions for you? Or, would you rather just have someone who can gently guide you in the right direction? Or, would you like a combination of both? Someone who knows the best, but offers their advice in a manner that puts you in control?

Talk to friends and relatives who have recently been married and find out who they would recommend and where they have interviewed florists.

Really think about the colors and type of bouquet you have always dreamed of before you go in to see a florist. This way you will have some idea of what you like. However, be open to the suggestions your florist
has, as you could be pleasantly surprised. Visit flowers for more information.

Here are some questions you can ask a potential florist.

1. What is the florist’s design philosophy? Florists generally love to share their artistic abilities. Ask to see a portfolio. Do their styles and views fit with your own ideas?

2. The florist should have an extensive portfolio showing a broad range of wedding work from bouquets to centerpieces. Photos are a great way to see the consistency of work.

3. You can get an idea of a florists experience by asking questions. What flowers will be in season on your wedding day? What if your budget is small, how can the florist maximize your options?

4. What are trends in style now? Why would or wouldn’t your idea work?

5. What are the most popular flowers for your wedding season?

6. Does the florist preserve bouquets after the wedding? If your florist does not preserve bouquets, than ask for references and be sure to make an appointment before the wedding, so that you can get your flowers preserved directly after.

Choosing the right florist will help take off some of the pressures of all of those wedding decisions. Once you have made your decision, your florist will guide you along the process of making the best wedding flower decisions and help you to create the wedding of your dreams.

No matter if you decide to do your own floral arranging, or use the services of a florist, your wedding day will be what you want it to be.

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Things Seem to be Warming Up a Bit

January 4th, 2009 Posted in Tennessee Ramblings | No Comments »

Weather seems to be turning a bit warmer. Some buds have started to appear on the magnolia bush. I hope the freezing temps are over, I would hate to lose the flowers. I’m looking forward to the warmer weather. Would like to get out and plant a new flower garden this spring. One that the deer won’t devour before the blooms appear. I’ll probably plant some clover in the back yard for the deer and hope that will detract them from my small garden.

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