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Indoor plants create a colourful time of the year – Christmas Flowers Mexico

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Christmas is a time of year, colors, bright lights in cities around the county are wonderful to see, Arundel seems especially festive, with its traditional christmas flowers mexico  tree white light accompanied by a large number of small trees, old buildings, especially at the top of the city offers an extra shine.

The team colors were added to the castle garden in the castle, from the wonderful houseplants that have been grown up in time for Christmas.

We took some of our Amaryllis, Amaryllis these include Lima that was developed for the first time this year with its unique light, green and purple petals.

There are all sorts of varieties of Amaryllis were stained with wonderful names like “Merry Christmas” – with beautiful dark red petals, “Milady” – pink, “Miracle” – cardinal red and a spring more than the name “Apple Blossom “- pale pink and white.

To add color to your home or friends this christmas flowers mexico blogs amaryllis will give a different look that will last into the new year as the time of flowering is 70 to 10 weeks!

Some houseplants are another good white paper (Narcissus tazetta) a small white head with a wonderful smell daffodil, or if you prefer a more traditional poinsettia is a favorite.

Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) in the tropical highlands of Mexico where it grows as a shrub with flowers up to three meters in height. It grows in a relatively dry.

There are many myths and legends surrounding the plant – Mexican folklore says that a young man who had nothing to bring to the altar on Christmas Eve together a bouquet of wild flowers of the road, and when she presented the flowers become beautiful Easter.

The story of the way home tropical evergreen plant has become the most popular Christmas in the world is no less remarkable.

It all started with Joel Poinsett, the first U.S. ambassador to Mexico, which, being a passionate producer, sent home cuttings from your garden in North Carolina in 1825. It was not until 1900 is commercially grown as a houseplant can vary the size and color, red is the favorite for Christmas.

Poinsettia check when buying is that, in the middle of the bracts of the flower colors are true. You should definitely still look green and yellow to be open. The leaves should not be closed or yellow, and the soil should be moist or too dry.

Tips from the castle garden equipment:

Cover faucets and exposed pipes garden for protection against extreme weather conditions.

Other searches with compost in the soil, weather permitting.

Last chance to prune roses for protection against the wind, the gathering of about a third.

This is the last opportunity to protect plants against the risk of frost.

Feeding birds in cold weather.

Arundel Castle wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Arundel Castle & Gardens – open from Saturday to Sunday, March 31, 04 November 2012, Tuesday to Sunday including Bank Holiday Monday and August.

Martin Duncan – Arundel Castle Gardener

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