(ContentDesk) April 7, 2006 -- Natural Environmental Systems L.L.C. (www.naturalenviro.com) announces the release of Natural Enviro 5000 Plant Stimulant.
Natural Enviro 5000 is a live microbial product used for potting plants, transplanting plants and revitalization of lawns, gardens and flower beds.Natural Enviro 5000 is a 100% all-natural solution of billions of microorganisms that have been aged and fermented using a natural biological process.
These beneficial microbes work to build a healthy aerobic zone in the top portion of the soil, which is crucial for plant life.
A healthy microbial population will also produce soil humus, leading to increased storage of nitrogen and much improved water holding capacity.
The ability to hold more water also enables the soil to retain a higher volume of nutrients, allowing the plants to uptake more minerals necessary for growth.
Additionally, the microbes found in Natural Enviro 5000 produce antibiotics useful in preventing disease and fungus.Because Natural Enviro 5000 is a chemical free solution, it is safe to use on all types of lawns, hays, vegetable gardens, flower gardens and crops.
The product is diluted with water before application and can be applied with a hose end sprayer or pump sprayer.
Natural Enviro 5000 is packaged in easy to use quart and gallon sizes, along with larger, more economical 4-gallon buckets.For more information on this product or to order, visit www.naturalenviro.com.About Natural Environmental SystemsNatural Environmental Systems L.L.C., headquartered in Dallas, TX, offers a line of all-natural, chemical free, live microbial products that when used correctly are highly effective in controlling a wide array of environmental and sanitation problems.
In addition to soil products, the company also sells products for plants, algae/ hydrilla removal, grease traps and septic systems.Contact: Joe HoganNatural Environmental Systems5000 Quorum Dr.
#300Dallas, TX 75254Toll Free: 800-999-9345www.naturalenviro.com.
Online Florist Beyond Blossoms Announces New Blog About Flowers
(ContentDesk) October 15, 2005 -- Online florist Beyond Blossoms (http://www.beyondblossoms.com) has started a blog to talk about what else, but flowers. The blog is not just for people who want to send flowers, but as a place to provide unusual and interesting information about all things floral, from flower gardening tips to art exhibits featuring flowers, to fun facts about flowers. With all the talk recently about blogs, Beyond Blossoms co-founders Josh Grossman and Gina Maschek wanted to position their company as on the cutting edge. Josh says, Creating the blog is a way to make the website more than just a place to buy flowers. Its a way to interact with customers and hopefully provide content that they find informative, useful, and even funny, referring to one post about a man who planted flowers in, of all things, a toilet.
The company is willing to write about anything and everything related to flowers. Recent...
Online Florist Beyond Blossoms Announces New Blog About Flowers
Digital Camera Macro Mode
The digital camera is a wonderful device that allows a diverse variety of applications with its even diverse spectral collection of utilities. As technology progresses it brings along with it those intense pleasures that human beings have only thought of. Now the digital camera has opened up the dimensions for the people and the photographers in providing with the liberty of capturing whatever they wish and of whatever type they prefer! Well the magic words are macro mode. Although the words might seem to be a bit deceiving they have really a great application in the field of digital photography and digital camera as a device. In general the digital camera macro mode allows a digital camera to photograph close-up pictures of petite objects like flowers, insects, coins, etc.
Macro mode potentiality vary from camera to camera but almost all digital cameras offer this exclusive feature to enable the users to widen up their imaginations and their weirdest fantasies in creating art.Extending...
Digital Camera Macro Mode
Have You Got a Dawn Avalon Yet
Groningen. Nederland (ContentDesk) April 19, 2006 -- Dawn Avalon, a first time Dutch author has written three fairy tales for children so far. And published them in Dutch and in English on Lulu. (www.lulu.com), the worlds fastest-growing provider of print-on-demand books.A wet Dragon
Every day Bubbles is wondering why he was born in a fire dragon village. All the other dragons spit fire.
But he spits water!
Is he living with his real family. Or are his true parents somewhere out there?
Toddlar
Is living an adventure every day of his life, thanks to his tom-cat Symi. He cannot talk yet, but he can speak with all the animals he meets.Frost Flower Artist
If you ask yourself how the frost flowers appeared on your window, after it froze all night. Then read this story. It will tell you the story of a small frost flower artist, and a little girl named Lily.Link to Publications*:
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Country Christmas Idea: Milkweek Pod Poinsettia Ornaments
Country Christmas Idea: Milkweed Pod Poinsettia OrnamentsAt first glance, milkweed plants and poinsettias don't seem to have much in common. If you live in an area where milkweed grows wild, however, you can use the dried milkweed pods to make poinsettia ornaments for your Christmas tree. Here's how:1. Collect some dried milkweed pods. In the fall, the milkweed plants have already gone to seed but the dried pods will still be attached to the plant.
You will need six "halves" of a milkweed pod for each poinsettia flower that you are going to make.2. After you have collected the milkweed pods and have brought them into the house, put them in a warm spot for a few days or a week to dry out more. This is especially important if it has been rainy and damp outside.3. Glue the milkweed pod halves together side-by-side in a circle so that they look like a flower. A hot glue gun works well for gluing the pods together.4.
Decorate your poinsettia flowers with spray paint and glitter,...
Country Christmas Idea: Milkweek Pod Poinsettia Ornaments