Posts tagged Plants
An Alien Flower in the wild

When I found this alien flower, she was blooming by all alone through vines wrapped around a rusty iron fence. 😎 Nature has a mysterious way of guiding us, we must be open to her teachings by being aware of our thoughts and living in the present 🤙 🌺 Alien Flowers are also called Passiflora, Passion Flower, Passion Vine, Maypop, Granadilla.

Alien flowers are commonly used in teas to treat insomnia, mild sleeping problems. Also for gastrointestinal issues that might come from anxiety or nervousness.

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🌿🌿The plant that keeps on giving🌿🌿

Pothos is one of the easiest house plants to have, maintain and reproduce. They do not need a lot of light and can be easily propagated (clonned)  from a single cutting.I love giving plants as gifts for the home. Specially for new house or new business venture.

I have a big Pothos which I call the my "mother plant", when I see it is growing too long, I trim off some cuttings and place them in water to grow new roots. Empty white wine bottles work perfect as you can easily see the roots growing. Once it is ready to be planted in soil I repot it in a planter and send it to a new home to bring some good energy and oxygen. 

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How to Propagate Pothos 🌿 #vines from cuttings

I normally use se empty clear wine bottles to propagate Pothos vines

  1. Trim 4 to 6 inches from a healthy pothos vine. (I have a healthy thick mother plant which I am constantly trimming for propagation) Remember to use a sharp knife or scissors.

  2. Place your trimming in a clear glass container with fresh water. I like to use white wine bottles. click to explore more home hacks with wine bottles. 

  3. Leave your photos in a place where it can receive some sunlight, but not direct strong light.

  4. In a month you will start seeing some roots and now your pothos will be ready to be transported to soil.

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The Art of Expression: A Dive into Flower Symbolism

For centuries, flowers have captured our senses with their captivating beauty and enchanting fragrances. However, these delicate marvels offer more than mere aesthetics; they possess a profound power – the power of symbolism. Flower symbolism constitutes an ancient, intricate language that transcends cultural boundaries, an enduring part of human communication.

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