Saturday, July 17, 2010
Blooming beauty saves the world
Whether you enjoy the quiet peace of blooming meadow or decide to bring it to your home, it is always a special occasion, a call from your soul for harmony to share.
The beautiful Lupine gets its name from the Latin word lupus for “ wolf” and was once mistakenly thought to take nutrients from the soil. The sun loving lupine tends to sprout in recently cleared areas - such as under electrical power lines or along roadsides- and thrives in either acid- or alkaline-rich soils as long as there is adequate sun. No matter what somebody thought, the lavender, pink, white or rose flowers create magnificent eye catching landscape of their own world of beauty and harmony. Actually these “legumes”, through their roots, enrich the soil. It is what the latest scientific researches have discovered. The flowers were saving the soil!
I found it so fascinating when a flower gift comes with the realization of human contribution to the world.
Organic Bouquet is making their contribution by establishing special humanitarian programs for their products. Their Flowers for Good™ program was established to help their non-profit partners continue to make positive changes in the work they do.
Choose from any one of their charitable bouquets and 5% of your purchase will go toward making the world a better place.
Organic Bouquet ,The Nature Conservancy, National Wildlife Federation and The Ocean Conservancy have partnered to aid in the efforts to provide environmental relief from the oil spill in the Gulf. Now when you buy a gift from Gulf Relief Collection, $10 from the purchase of each of these products will be donated to help clean up the Gulf Oil Spill. The Relief campaign is valid on all items purchased and shipped from this page by July 31, 2010.Click here to make your contribution. Learn more of organic gardening.
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Thank you,Paula,for stopping by.
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