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navigation by bernard blier home menu 1 return to content smoothie with the healing power of aloë vera by lewebfleuri on august 16, 2018 in bernard blier growing an aloë vera at home can give you so many benefits at the same time. as we all know, aloë vera’s are very pretty and can be used as a great decoration piece. the beauty of this plant is a true eyecatcher, especially when you put it in your living room for everyone to see. it is not only very pretty, aloë vera can be very healing as well. this plant has so many hidden powers and can heal a lot of aspects of the human body. pretty and medicinal, seems like a perfect match made in heaven! this spikey green plant is known for its common herbal remedy and healing purposes. the plant is a member of a family with over 400 different species. aloë vera is often used for skin conditions such as sunburns or eczema. it cools down the skin immediately and reduces the redness and burning feeling. nevertheless, the aloë vera gel can also be used as a hair conditioner, moisturizer and even a facial mask. the gel smoothes the skin by hydrating it in the most natural way. you can also use it as a volumizing product to your hair! just apply it to you hair before you blow dry it and the result is just unbelievable. if you are not interested in cosmetic possibilities, you can also add aloë vera in to one of your favorite dishes. on the internet you can find plenty delicious recipes based on this particular plant, which are also very easy to prepare. i often use aloë vera in some of my signature smoothies, which are really healthy and good for the body. i try to do this every week with aloë vera in order to take care of myself. i have to say, i’m not really fond of the taste, so i often mix it with fruit to give it a sweet taste. there are also plenty aloë vera drinks available at the supermarket and the taste is actually quite nice. growing your own aloë vera is very easy, even for people who are having a hard time taking care of plants. when you are not located on a tropical environment, you should consider to plant an aloë vera indoors. you can buy an aloë vera plant at a greenstore, located almost everywhere. this plant is very easy to take care of, especially because it doesn’t need to much sunlight and water. so it isn’t a great idea to put your aloë vera at the window. be gentle with giving water, because the plant can live without any water for days. indoor gardening can be really fun and within just weeks you will have your own plant collection. i really like tropical plants such as the aloë vera and love to combine them together with some of my cactuses. it really gives your living room a complete new look, like you are on a tropical island! just by changing the positions of the plants you can create different styles and i just love to switch it every month or so. this is really one of my favorite things to do, besides online gokken and watching movies of-course, these things also really relax my mind. a guide to planting roses in england by lewebfleuri on august 10, 2016 in bernard blier roses are one of the most popular flowers in the world, but they are rather difficult to grow in england. the, shall we say, unique (i.e. cold) weather of the country turns growing roses into a major challenge. however, it is still possible to encourage great rose growth if you follow these simple guidelines. first of all, you need to know when to plant them. we suggest in late autumn when the leafs start to fall. why? this lets your buds settle in and get some water to survive the harshness of winter. during the spring melt, your roses should get more than enough water to start growing. here’s a few tips on planting to help streamline the process: dig a hole at least twice the width of the roots to give them enough room to grow put the rose bud directly in the center of the hole carefully fill the hole back in with soil, removing large rocks to the roots safe from damage push a small stick into the soil above each bud to note where they are located pour at least 20-30 centimeters of organic matter on top of the oil after planting to help encourage your roses to grow. spacing between the roses doesn’t matter a whole lot, but i suggest at least five or six inches to keep them from getting too stuck together wait through the winter and spring and check in the middle of the melting season to see your flowers start to break through the soil surface. once they start growing, carefully water them whenever the soil is dry to make sure they are healthy. the soil should be pretty damp, but without pools of water on the surface. trim your roses as necessary to promote even better growth and a wider spread. in this way, you should create healthy and full rose bushes that will last for decades. if you follow the steps that i outlined here in this post then you will get nothing but spectacular looking red roses. you should have seen the roses that i provided to the online casino event called casino no deposit bonus that was hosted by casumo . the roses that i had provided for the aforementioned event was really something else and stayed on the minds of many of the event visitors which is something i take as a very positive review. a look at my favorite gardening poem by lewebfleuri on august 10, 2016 in bernard blier gardening has inspired a wide range of people to write gorgeous poetry. there’s just something about this art that attracts the mind and brings words to the lips of our wittiest bards. a lot of it has to do with the “growing” nature of gardening and how you must “nurture” a garden for it to succeed. that creates a wide range of possible metaphors, which i think are explored perfectly in robert seymour bridges’s poem “the growth of love.” this is a fairly long poem, so i’m only going to share one stanza with you: beneath the crisp and wintry carpet hid a million buds but stay their blossoming; and trustful birds have built their nests amid the shuddering boughs, and only wait to sing till one soft shower from the south shall bid, and hither tempt the pilgrim steps of spring. what do i like about this poem and this stanza in particular? i love the way it starts: with the buds of the flowers hiding below the “carpet” of winter. here, they wait to blossom, excited to finally break out and join the world. above them, birds are buildings nests and trees are growing, but the flowers hide beneath the surface of the world, waiting to live. beyond the major themes of the poem, i love this sense of anticipation. as a gardener, you know how exciting it is to sit and wait for your buds to finally blossom and to experience the joy of tending to your plants and flowers. however, the best part is when “one soft shower from the south” breaks through the soil and gives the buds the strength they need to grow. this poem says so much about life in general, and gardening specifically, they i can’t help but read it over and over again. what do you think about it? “plantasia” or the weird world of growing music by lewebfleuri on august 10, 2016 in bernard blier i’ve heard a lot about “growing music” for plants and i’ve often played a bit of beethoven to encourage mine to grow. however, i broke open a whole new world of growing music the other day when i found a record that was designed specifically for that purpose. this revelation occurred the other day when i ran across a vinyl copy of “mother earth’s plantasia,” a record by a man named mort garson. intrigued, i read the back of the label to learn more. what i discovered was amazing: this was an album that was designed to help increase the speed of growing plants and to make them more healthy. even more amazing, it was played entirely on a synthesizer! oh the weird things they did in the late 70s! research on mort garson was illuminating. this was a man who arranged pop hits in the 60s and released an album called “black mass” which was, allegedly, a satanic ritual! he also released a 12
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