Anyone can give roses on Valentine's Day. This year, think outside the flower box with gifts that say "I love you" for months to come. A message every Valentine wants to hear.
Here are a few ideas to shake things up this Valentine’s Day
and gift a lasting “I love you”:
Classic Moth Orchids
Orchids offer classic, timeless beauty, and are not drama
queens! They are easy to grow and will reward your loved one with weeks, even
months, of gorgeous blooms – and be a constant reminder of your affection.
Orchids need only the simplest care: Low light, warm
temperatures, consistent water, and a shot of fertilizer every now and then.
These colorful flowers bloom in a great range of classic colors: pure white,
pink, chartreuse, and bi-colors.
Learn how easy orchids are: www.orchidsareeasy.com.
Heart Shaped Box Complete
with Flowers
Watch love sprout and blossom this Valentine’s Day with this
amorous-filled DIY kit, complete with flower seeds!
The DIY kit comes in a heart-shaped box complete with
everything needed to cast a heart container that will be cherished for years to
come. Plant the seeds provided in the potting mix enclosed for a growing symbol
of ever-flourishing love.
Learn more about growing a heart shaped garden: www.nativecast.com/shop/cast-your-own/cast-your-own-kit-heart
Kick-it-Up Anthurium
Appropriately named Allura, this hot anthurium bears Valentine’s
Day-shaped red flowers and leaves. Mother Nature is such a romantic, isn’t she?
The flowers feature standing-at-attention yellow centers, like little
exclamation points and last for weeks! Also called flamingo flower, this little
number adds colorful allure anywhere you place it. Potted in a white decorator
pot, this anthurium brightens any spot in the house and can be moved to a
shaded spot outdoors in warm weather. Love continues year round with its
display of beautiful blossoms.
Learn more about growing and caring for anthuriums here: www.costafarms.com/public/plantlibraryview.aspx?Id=4&Letter=A
Bleeding Heart Plant
With a charm all their own, Bleeding Hearts are the all-time
favorite perennials for Valentine's Day. In fact, they have been popular since
their introduction in 1842.
Perfect strings of red, white or pink heart shaped flowers dangle
from the dark red stems in late spring—and they’ll bloom year after year. Give a
Valentine gift of love.
Learn more about growing Bleeding Heart: www.longfield-gardens.com/BleedingHeart
Check out the links above or local retail center for these
sweet ideas that will take Valentine’s Day gifts to the next level.
Happy Valentine’s Day from the garden gurus at Garden Media!
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