Friday, December 4, 2009

Green Gardens in our world

                      On seeing about the green garden it is full of green plants with colourful flowers too,which cheers our eyes. Few historians in modern times have shown an interest in garden history and on the whole, most garden historians have shown little interest in history at large.
                      We have to take much more interest in gardening to enhance the pure and pollutionless environment.We can get fresh fruits and flowers if we have our own garden.Gardening is one of the hobby that most of the people have.
                       Gardeners can turn a bare plot into a beautiful paradise with the 1,050 miracle-working solutions, tonics, and tricks collected in this power-packed garden resource. Gardening is designed to increase the flora growth and reduce animal damage.Readers can discover how to stop moles with chewing gum, revitalize roses with bananas, supercharge plants with chicken bones, and whip weeds with vinegar without undue expense or effort.
                      


               

Dazzling Daffodils

                   Always the flowers make us to forget our sorrows.One of them is the most beautiful daffodils.Daffodils, the flowers symbolising friendship which looks so beauty. Daffodils belong to the genus Narcissus. It has a trumpet-shaped structure and it set against a star-shaped background. Even the great poet Shakespeare wrote a wonderful poem about this Dazzling beauty.

                  More often the trumpet is in a contrasting colour from the background. The name Daffodils includes the cluster-flowered yellow Jonquils and the White Narcissi , as well as the include as the more common trumpet shaped flowers (right), members of the genus Narcissus.
                  One of the species say the Narcissus flower is quite differently in the east. In the west, the Narcissus flower is seen as a symbol of vanity. In China, the same flower is seen as a symbol of wealth and good fortune. The ancient Greeks believed  that this plant is originated from the vain youth, Narcissus. In ancient China, there is a legend about a poor but good man, who was brought many cups of gold and wealth by this flower. Since the flower blooms around this time of year, it has also become a symbol of Chinese New Year.
                 Narcissus bulb carving and cultivation is even an art akin to Japanese Bonsai. If your Narcissus blooms on Chinese New Years, it is said to bring you extra wealth and good fortune throughout the year. On top of that, it has one of the sweetest fragrances of any flower. So it is highly revered in Chinese culture.To know more about this log on to http://www.blogger.com/