Adding Fresh Flowers To Planters

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Adding Fresh Flowers To Planters

Green plant planters consist of many types of plants planted together for a lush tropical look. Adding fresh flowers can make them a perfect gift for a desk at the office, a cubical or the kitchen of your house. A great way to bring the splendor of your garden inside. This garden can freshen up any space

Rely on your florist to keep you up to date on how to add fresh flowers for the celebration then to have a long lasting green plant as a gift to live on & on! Watch as I add these three roses to this planter, see how it makes it a fun colorful present.

Planters like to be kept moist to the touch, but not wet. Please be careful because there are many types of plants with many different needs do not let your planter dry out. This planter will add humidity to the air and make a warmer room seem comfortable.

Most planters can be viewed from all sides. Planters usually can not survive for long term without separating them. Each plant usually has its own watering, fertilizing and care needs. However they will for the time you have them be an enjoyable part of your environment.

Light, humidity, temperature, watering and fertilizer all play a part in the life of all of your green plants. Most green plants have proven to remove Benzene and Formaldehyde fro the air. Making most environments more enjoyable.

Fertilize with any all-purpose house plant fertilizer. My favorite is Miricle-Gro by Sterns.

Planters prefers an average temperature but are greatly harmed by cold or hot drafts.

Be careful not to over water, instead keep the soil moist to the touch. Avoid placing your planter in direct sunlight, on heat producing appliances or in a cold or hot draft.

Your local florist can be a great source of information for planters and many more - all you have to do is call or stop at your flower shop. Satisfaction is only a purchase away.

For more information on any plant link on to our website at ksfy.com and click on to the In Bloom section. Thanks for watching In Bloom and I'll see you next week.

By Patrick M. Gustaf, AAF, SDCF
Gustaf's Greenery, Inc.

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