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Indoor Gardening in Winter by Roger Tagg
Even though it's not spring, summer or fall doesn't mean you
have to give up gardening. You can enjoy your green thumb by
growing things in the winter as well. Gardening in the
winter involves enjoying plants indoors - on window sills
and near windows. Some plants do go into a sleep during the
colder winter months - their blossoms fall off and their
leaves turn brown. There are several things you can do to
encourage full green foliage and lush blossoms throughout
the winter months. All it takes is a bit of practice and
patience.
One of the most important things for you to remember is
that you don~t want to over-water your plants. When plants
are in a resting period they need less water to sustain
them, even if they look brown and dry. If you over-water
your indoor winter plants you~ll find the leaves will start
to fall off. Winter gardening means that you have to adapt
the way that you water your plants.
Try to add some moisture to the air in your home if you can
when you are gardening in the winter. You can increase the
moisture by either buying a humidifier, which will benefit
you as well, or by simply boiling a pot of water on the
stove and letting it simmer for a while. The moisture in
the air will ensure that your winter plants don~t get too
dry.
When it comes to winter gardening you may have to realize
that there are some plants that simply won~t last for a
long period of time. These plants include Gloxinia,
Chrysanthemum, and Cyclamem. Try to focus your winter
gardening efforts on plants other than these three plants.
Anytime that you purchase an indoor plant make sure that
you find as much information about the plant as you can.
Find out how much light and water the particular plant
needs so that you don~t over water the soil or keep it too
dry. If you make sure that the conditions are right for
your indoor house plants you increase your chances of
seeing bright flowers lining your window sills during the
winter months.
You may find that there is more of a bug problem during
winter gardening than during the other months of the year.
If you find bugs on your indoor plants make sure you find
out what measures you need to take for each particular
plant before applying just any kind of chemical. Try to
encourage as much light in your home as possible when you
are winter gardening. For plants that require a lot of
sunlight make sure to find a window that gets the most
winter sun during the shorter days.
A terrarium is another option for those that struggle with
producing blooms while winter gardening. A terrarium is an
ideal solution for plants with green foliage, herbs, ferns,
orchids, and cacti.
Roger Tagg is the chief editor for Roar Gardening,
the #1 source on the internet for information about
Gardening,
For more articles on Gardening why not visit:
http://www.roargardening.com/articles
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Posted by sagar on Friday, July 08 @ 12:10:43 PDT (1190 reads)
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A Flower says it beautifully by Johannas Bellume
Perhaps, the most popular gift all over the world is the
gift of flowers. Whether it is a carefully chosen bouquet
of flowers or just a stem, it is sure to convey a warm
feeling to the recipient. It's not only because the flowers
are beautiful and their fragrance is exhilarating, they
carry the freshness of nature and the world outside with
them. They appeal to all our senses and brighten up our
homes and our hearts. Every time we look at them, we feel
grateful to the sender for giving us so much joy.
Flowers and plants have a long history as far as the
ingenious ways in which various cultures have been using
them down the centuries. Each culture has given them a
special significance in their own particular way. For
instance, in early Rome, brides carried flowers to ensure
fertility and keep evil spirits away. In medieval Europe,
people used strong herbs and floral nosegays as preventives
against disease. And this was much before they learnt about
infections and infectious diseases.
Far away from these medieval superstitions, flowers are
simply considered to be signifying an important event in an
individual's life. Flowers are presented as gift in a bevy
of occasions like weddings, births, funerals anniversaries
and congratulations. Even psychologists agree on the fact
that flowers do have a positive impact on human emotions.
Whatever the case, a flower delights us with its fragile
beauty besides being a symbol of eternal love and
affection.
So, you want to give the gift of flowers. Flowers will
accurately express your sentiments? There are almost
as many ways to "say it with flowers" as there are to
say it with words. Whether you put it together yourself,
or have a bouquet created by a professional floral
artist, your bouquet can be as expressive as your
imagination will allow.
Flowers are truly a gift to us all, not just for the fact
that they make wonderful gifts to give a friend or loved
one, but in the fact that they are beautiful and
fascinating examples of the powerful effect that nature has
on all humans. Flowers can affect our moods, and delight
our senses. They have the power to evoke images and
youth, beauty and happiness, and they are enduring
symbols of the renewal of life. Fresh flowers and
arrangements can be an expression of your thoughts
and feelings for these reasons and many more.
Johannas Bellume
http://www.ypflower.com
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Posted by sagar on Friday, July 08 @ 12:07:40 PDT (946 reads)
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God Loves You With the Love of God by Jeremy Hoover
God Loves You With the Love of God
God Loves You With the Love of God By Jeremy Hoover
Do you ever feel that what you read in some Christian books is not
really God’s truth at all, but is merely the opinion of the writer,
dressed up in the clothing of truth? Such books are merely imposters
and are like the fig tree Jesus cursed—they look promising on the
outside, but when you get up close, you find that they, like the fig
tree, are barren, written for the glory of the writer and his or her
ideas, not for the truth of God and his glory.
Unfortunately, many sermons and teachings fall into the same
category. One such teaching is that we have to work very hard to please
God, because he is just about fed up with us because of all our
shortcomings. This is a teaching that is just plain wrong, according to
Darin Hufford, and in his book, “The God’s Honest Truth,” he sets out
to correct it.
“The God’s Honest Truth” is a great book. Its premise is that
knowing God is based on love, because God is love and he loved us first
(and continues to love us). Too many conceptions of God, Hufford points
out, are based on faulty images of our human fathers that we transfer
to our divine father. Thus, we see God as demanding, abusive, absent,
or passive-aggressive, because that is how we (sadly) see our human
fathers.
But God is not like that; rather, God is love, and to frame his
teaching, Hufford uses the pure and true description of love from 1
Corinthians 13 to guide his discussion about God and our relationship
with him.
As an example of what this book is really about, Hufford cites the
problem of “loving” God more than we love our spouse or our children.
God does not compete for our attention, and if we set up our
relationship with him in such a way that we must choose between time
with God or time with our family, we act as though God is insecure.
Instead, Hufford writes, “The only way to love God more than your
spouse is to love God through your spouse. Your husband or wife would
be the direct recipient of that love” (p. 169).
Hufford’s book is filled with similar true-to-life examples and the
corrective truth the Bible offers. The most important thing we can
realize and understand is that God loves us purely. By studying what
love truly is (in 1 Cor. 13, for example), we can sincerely and simply
love God more and more.
Jeremy M. Hoover is a book reviewer and Christian minister. You can request a review by emailing him at jeremyhoover@gmail.com. He also sells a set of 11 ebooks on prayer, which you can find here.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/
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Posted by sagar on Friday, July 08 @ 03:43:57 PDT (1268 reads)
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A Life That Is Purpose Driven by Vaughn Pascal
A Life That Is Purpose Driven
A Life That Is Purpose Driven By Vaughn Pascal
I started reading the book "The Purpose Driven Life" about 45 days
ago. This book is written by Rick Warren. It is one of the best books I
have ever read and It has changed my life. It is a really good book and
I am out there trying to get people to read it and acknowledge the
difference it makes in your life. I had been waiting to read it since
it first came out but I kept putting it off. It took my approximately
40 days to complete it and that is because he ( Rick Warren) wants you
to sign a covenant with him stating that you will take that time to
realize your life and path that God has chosen for you. I made the
promise and the commitment and I took it to heart. I missed one day in
reading that book and the very next day I read two chapters to make up
for it. It does take you, going by his directions, approximately 40
days to complete. I started it around the time I wrote the article 40
days and 40 nights. 40 being represented in the bible and a significant
number that God has used. I took the time to read this book every
morning when I awoke, one chapter a day until I completed it. It has a
lot of spiritual information and a lot of information period. I really
loved it and I suggest everyone read it. I don’t want to part with my
book but I plan to buy at least three more for friends and family and
have them pass it on. It is encouraging and enlightening. There are
many things one will learn by reading what he has written and I feel it
was totally God inspired.
What is one of the greatest gifts you can give to family and
friends? I believe it is their relationship with God and the
understanding of His words. Jesus paid a great price and having a
relationship with God through Christ is an essential part of our being.
It is the reason we exist. I also want to mention a movie I watched
recently, I had seen it before but I watched it again not long ago. The
movie is titled, ‘Pay It Forward’. That is a good example of kindness
and love. We tell people who are dear to us, hopefully on a regular
occasion how much we care and how much they mean to us. Do you ever go
out of your way to help anyone else in need? What and how do you do
that? I started thinking how a lot of times people only help and reach
out to their immediate friends and family, sometimes we may get
encouraged to help a stranger if you hear of a tragedy or devastating
experience they have been put in, but do you ever just help because it
is a humanely thing to do? Do you ever just offer a hand when it is
inconvenient?
I think about all the times I said no when I could have said yes
simply because I didn’t make the time or thought I can do it next time.
I set down and made another commitment last night. I plan to stick it
out also. I have been inspired with 40 as a number in whole. I am going
to commit to telling everyone I know that I love them, at least one
person a day. I am going to tell them why they mean so much to me and
why they make a difference in my life. I actually started last night
and it started with my dearest friend, Cristi. I told her that she was
my best friend and that I simply loved her. I then proceeded to help
out a neighbor in need, I asked my ex husband if he needed to talk,
going through a rough time, I wrote 4 of my neighbors letters, not long
letters just small tokens of appreciation. I told my son how much I had
missed him while he was gone and how much I loved him. I called Jon. I
told him I loved him and why. I then went to bed and awoke to many
thanks for my thoughtfulness. I called another friend of mine Teresa,
and asked how it was going, knowing she has been through a hard time
lately. I told her I was here. My sister called. I talked to her told
her I was just glad she called, I wanted to see how she was, told her I
loved her. I talked to my mom twice both times I told her I loved her.
I watched my neighbors little girl while she got things in order to
move, she came over, we talked, she said thank you for always being
there.
I honestly am not the type of person who needs to hear thank you or
I am sorry. I have never expected that, but always appreciated it when
it did happen. I make a point in letting people know daily how I feel
about them even thought I may not mention it often. This 40 day
commitment has been a part of my life for a long time I guess. I am
just more aware of it now. I would also like to take one day out of
every week and do something for a stranger. Even if it just to say
hello. There is a homeless man that I met that I think of often.
Something that makes me feel very good is, that when he sees me coming
he begins to smile. I see in him a look. It is a look of hope, because
most usually when he sees me he knows this is one day I am going to be
able to eat. I try to always give homeless people money or something.
Even if I see them over and over.
One day while I was out with one of my friend’s son, we saw a
homeless man and I said, hand me my purse, and he did, after I gave him
a little bit of money and it wasn’t much, just a few dollars, the son
turned to me and said, “you know he probably does have money and he is
just bumming to get more”. What a horrible thing to come out of a
child’s mouth. I was in shock really. I mean even though he was a kid,
it just made me cringe. I have heard the same thing come out of adult’s
mouths too. Or “maybe they are just gonna buy drugs or alcohol with
it”, or “why can’t they just go get a job”. Well there can be many
reasons as to why someone becomes homeless, and I will tell everyone
this, there was a time in my life where I had no where to go. I was
given help by strangers and I was aloud to live in a hotel for about a
month. I had no food, no money, no car, and those people at that motel
gave me food and a place to stay. They checked on me and they made sure
I was comfortable. I had no one in my life at that point in time that I
felt like cared, if they did why was I in that situation? I got through
that time with faith and God giving me a direct line to strangers who
cared enough to say we are here for you. And thanks to God, He got me
out of that. I could have easily been that homeless person you see. I
do feel sorry for them and I do not know why or how it ended up that
way for them. I would love to sit down and figure it out though. I
would love to help them more.
You know sometimes by you just saying, I feel for you and your
situation, you are giving them the courage to continue on. People can
lose everything and everyone in a split second. You don’t know their
circumstances and NOBODY has the right to judge these people. I am sure
they judge themselves enough as it is. I ask for help for them, because
they have no one but you. You can not go out here and save the world. I
realized that a long time ago, but you can save someone a moment of
sadness just by being a human and feeling for them, say a prayer for
those in that situation and give what you can, not just money but a
gift of the heart. My heart goes out to everyone in that situation.
My day has not ended yet, I took my friend and her daughter to
lunch, I will go take a drive and visit my grandpa who is a veteran
today is Memorial Day. I will talk to him and tell him how much I care.
I know he gets lonely and sometimes he just needs someone to listen and
I love hearing his stories. What a legacy he has passed down with his
own stories of life. I will tell him I appreciate that. I will come
home and play with my son and be there when the phone rings, for
whatever, a talk, a question, if someone needs something I will be
there, because I am not here to take something for me but to give back
to everyone whom has blessed my life by being a apart of it. I will
also go to bed knowing I did the best I could today to help someone who
needed it. I will also close my eyes knowing I told someone I care.
Doesn’t everyone deserve to know what a difference they make in your
life? Doesn’t everyone deserve to know that somebody out there really
cares? I do care, I always have, I always will. Thank God I am open
enough to see and believe in this world and in you. God Bless You On
Memorial Day..
God Bless Each and everyone of you. To all veterans and those whom
have passed Thank you for your many gifts and God be with you and your
families. Thank you God, for my many, many blessings and thank you
Jesus for the greatest sacrifice of all...
I love you Bub!
Vaughn Pascal
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/
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Posted by sagar on Friday, July 08 @ 03:42:43 PDT (1278 reads)
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Are You Facing Some Challenges? by Daniel N. Brown
Are You Facing Some Challenges?
Are You Facing Some Challenges? By Daniel N. Brown
Are you facing some challenges in your life right now? If so,
rejoice! “Count it all joy when you fall into various trials,
knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. Let
patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and
complete, lacking nothing.” (James 1:2-4)
We all know that athletes need endurance training for physical
stamina and mental toughness. When game time arrives, he or she
will be ready to do battle and will have a greater chance at
victory. If the athlete does not go through the necessary
preparedness, he or she may not even be allowed into the game.
Do we really think we can just ask God for some great position in
life with out any preparation? Not hardly. Read Psalm 107. This chapter
tells us that God sometimes brings storms into our lives to accomplish
a purpose in us. And that purpose, I believe, is to prepare us for
greater things.
If you’re facing challenges today, ask God to hold you up,
strengthen you, and help you learn what He is trying to teach
you. “Blessed is He who endures.” (James 1:12)
Please keep in mind that not all storms in our lives are from
God. Many times, we can create our own storms by making poor
decisions. The best thing to do in these cases is to ask God to
help you learn from your mistakes.
God can use your own storms to teach you things and use them to
bring you increase. “All things work together for good to them
who love the Lord and are called according to His purpose.”
(Romans 8:28)
Be encouraged if things are not what you think they should be. God
has a wonderful plan for your life and He may just be working on the
inside of you right now. God is faithful to His word! Remember, “The
desire of the righteous shall be granted.” (Proverbs 10:24)
Daniel N. Brown is the publisher of the "Living your Abundant and Prosperous Life" Newsletter. A FREE weekly publication that
teaches how to live the abundant and prosperous life. Receive
a FREE 7 page report entitled, "How to Receive from God"
when you sign up. http://www.secretplaceonline.com
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/
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Posted by sagar on Friday, July 08 @ 03:41:42 PDT (965 reads)
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