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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Communication is needed in all walks of life. This is the reason for us to write this article on garden blowers; to communicate it's meaning to everyone.

Featured garden blowers Items
Cat Nap Brass Pin


Captured in a lovable sleeping position, the "Cat-Nap" Pin is designed by artist Lisa Schallert and cast in brass with a satin finish. Includes standard barpin on the rear. Handcrafted in the USA.


Price: 29.99



Horsehair Pottery Vases


This striking white vase is skillfully crafted using a modern Native American pottery technique that creates a compelling series of intricate black lines (residual carbon from actual horsehairs) in the clay when fired. The random, almost electric effect is quite magnetic - we're drawn to take a closer look! Best of all, the elongated glossy black neck adorns the vase with a contemporary flair perfectly accenting any home or office. Handcrafted in Florida.


Price: 89.99



Tulip Suncatcher


Contemporary suncatchers add instant color and cheer to any room! Handcrafted in the USA, the long, curvaceously stylized red tulip is framed in sturdy lead-free metal and features a shining crystal accent at the leaf tip. Each suncatcher includes an optional suction-cup hanger that attaches to any window or glass surface (but may also be hung with wire to decorate other areas).


Price: 19.99



Fused Glass Wind Chime - Blues & Greens


Inspired by the beauty and colors of the sea, this windchime is individually created using kiln-fired glass panels in shades of green and blue. Secured with durable nylon cording, the glass dangles from natural beach-gathered driftwood. Creates a light, tranquil harmony of chimes in the wind and catch the sunshine with a gorgeous color combination. Made in the USA.


Price: 29.99



Modern Bubble Necklace


The Modern Bubble Necklace represents a pure modern style, always hip and always a treat to wear! Each necklace features a flawless fusion of sterling silver and kiln-fired enamel in 5 stylized bubbles. Choose from Melon, a combo of cool greens or Mocha, a warm mix of hazel brown earth-tones. Includes a removable 16" nylon cord with sterling silver lobster-claw clasp. Handcrafted in the USA.


Price: 64.99



Today's garden blowers Article
Finding flowers that beautify your home and garden!


To help gardeners choose flowers, various systems for rating hardiness have been developed. A plant is considered hardy in a region if it can grow and thrive there without requiring special protective measures such as insulating with straw mulch.

Sun or Shade: After hardiness, sunlight is your most important consideration. Choose flowers that are adapted to the light levels in your garden. Don't plant sun lovers under dense trees, and don't plant shade lovers where they'll be exposed to blazing mid-day sun. Plant descriptions give the light preferences for plants, so take these to heart. You may be able to grow a sun lover in partial shade, but you may get fewer flowers or weaker growth. Place it in a spot where it can really shine!

Each year literally hundreds of new annual flowers are presented to gardeners. Some are distinct improvements based on the region where the flower was cultivated and some are not.

Inside each cell in green plants are microscopic worlds that trap and convert some of the energy in light, mix it with water and carbon dioxide, and turn it into a simple sugar. It is this sugar that plants use to grow, flower, and set seed. The best light for plant growth is sunlight. But almost since the invention of electric lights, researchers and gardeners have tested various methods to study plants and grow them. Artificial sunlight has the great advantage of being controllable. Whereas some days might be too sunny or cold or windy to provide the right light for delicate seedlings, the intensity and duration of artificial light can be fine-tuned. However, for the typical gardener and flower grower, mother nature provides all the sunshine, water and elements needed to grow beautiful flowers.



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Mike Yeager
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