Posted by: kellys1977 on: February 25, 2009
yes, it is possible.
how to use flower plants as a replacement for toxic insect repellents,
our acquaintance with insect repelling flowers will enable us to integrate
them in our garden when we are designing it.
growing flowers,ornamental plants and garden vegetables is a source of
satisfaction and enjoyment for the gardeners. however treating the garden
requires the indefatigable necessity for defending flowers against perts
which attack plants and cause irreversible damage.
these calamities such as;worms,snails,birds,germs and viruses,which attack
diffrent parts of flowers including the root systems and cause the
weakening of flower types until they have withered. in addition flower
plants exist that compete with other plants for the water sources, and
they’re destruction is a condition for standard evolution of flower plants
in the garden.
Kelly Sanders,
Flower Fragrance
more sites:
* www.armflorist.com- Your Local Florist In Armenia
* Only Florists – UK Florist Directory
* Directory4Flower.com – Flower directory includes florist websites and flower companies by local and by servies.