Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts

Friday, January 29, 2021

January Articles of Interest

IN THE GARDEN
Tricks to grow proteas away from their home


Growing proteas, pincushions and leucodendrons is a challenge in our part of the country, as the care you render to your usual garden plants here is rejected by the protea family.

For instance, feeding proteas with fertiliser as you would any other plant may be likened to letting a child loose in a sweet store. Unlike other plants the protea plant cannot control its uptake of nutrients - gorging itself to the detriment of the plant growth and sometimes leading to its demise.

Read more here.
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5 flower trends expected to surge in popularity in 2021


'Receiving or giving flowers and making your home beautiful will continue to be important next year,' says Larry Walshe, celebrity London florist and founder of Bloom.

'Following two national lockdowns, we have all learned that flowers are not just a luxury, but rather a necessity that bring joy, pleasure and a boost to wellbeing. The use of plants and flowers in the home is beneficial for both our physical and mental health, thanks to the air-purifying qualities of blooms and their ability to help reduce stress and anxiety.'

Take a look at the flower trends set to surge in popularity...

Read more here.
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Valentine’s Day Traditions from Around the World


The 24 hours of affection known as Valentine’s Day originated in Europe more than 1,500 years ago as a Christian feast commemorating the martyrdom of Rome’s St. Valentinus. However, the earliest known mention of Feb. 14 as an actual celebration of love occurs in 1375 AD within medieval poet Geoffrey Chaucer’s Parliament of Foules, a work that cites the 14th as the day both birds and humans are most likely to find mates.

American Valentine’s Day expressions of endearment include everything from greeting cards, love letters, and heart-shaped chocolates to a dozen roses, teddy bears, and balloons. It’s a day of marriage proposals, weddings, and nights dining out. But the United States isn’t the only country to celebrate romance. Nations around the world have spent centuries developing their own unique ways to mark love’s holiday. Here’s how some countries across the globe celebrate the day of love.

Read more here.

Monday, January 28, 2019

When Protea is the Way to Your Heart


If you really want to melt hearts this Valentine’s Day, you might want to think outside the vase. Perfect for besties and sweeties alike, these gorgeous protea wreaths make for thoughtful, long lasting gifts.


A one-of-a-kind handmade gift designed for your one-of-a-kind Valentine.







Saturday, January 28, 2017

Instagram: Photos We Dig


Ten fabulous photos from 100 Layer Cake a creative collaboration between friends and fellow designers. Launched in 2009, their wedding blog and website celebrate, inspire, and facilitate the most special events in life - weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, engagements - all the things that make your heart fill with love. Their vendor guide, marketplace, DIY resource and Pop-Up Shop provide a unique resource to help people plan their events, big and small.










Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Instagram: Photos We Dig

Ten fabulous photos from Green Wedding Shoes Blog - They’re truly, madly, deeply, head over heels in love with love. They love sharing weddings with their readers and believe that there is no “right” way to throw a wedding. Whether you’re dreaming of an intimate wedding on a farm, a weekend camping adventure or a handmade wedding in a loft, they love them all! Their mission: To help couples personalize their wedding day and make it truly about the two of them as a couple.











Friday, December 23, 2016

In the Field: Ceres


It’s no secret that we appreciate beautiful protea here at Resendiz Brothers. Our latest fave? Ceres’ queen-size bloom and crimson bracts with white feathery tips, a love-at-first-sight creation. Drawing from a lineage of P. Magnefica (queen) and P. Obtusifolia, Ceres is a gorgeous yet hardy bush that when flowering can be seen from a distance and certainly can’t be missed. This queen protea has divine deep green leaves and sturdy long stems. And since Ceres blooms late autumn through winter, there’s a bounty of beauty, love and joy to spread through the holiday season and right into Valentine’s Day.






Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Flowers - What We LOVE!


With Valentine's Day just weeks away we've began harvesting some amazing flowers and we want you to see them first! 

 






Share a little of our LOVE this Valentine's Day and give the gift of Flowers!