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		<description><![CDATA[Making your flowers bloom has a lot of things to consider. We always ask ourselves as to when will a flower bloom and if there is an easy way. However, none has the answer to it yet since it all depends on the diversity of the flower and the timing as well. Other factors that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://greenearthchoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/flower_bloom.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-115" style="margin: 10px 20px;" title="flower_bloom" src="http://greenearthchoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/flower_bloom.jpg" alt="flower_bloom" width="350" height="263" /></a>Making your flowers bloom has a lot of things to consider. We always ask ourselves as to when will a flower bloom and if there is an easy way. However, none has the answer to it yet since it all depends on the diversity of the flower and the timing as well. Other factors that can affect the blooming of the flowers are the sun, wind, water, type of soil, temperature or climate, location and the way you take care of the flowers.</p>
<p>Aspects that could affect the blooming of flowers:</p>
<p>1.         If there would be too little rain then it will give a poor climate. If there would also be too much rain, the flowers could possibly rot or be washed away. Therefore, if there will be rain showers, which are too early or too late in the season then it may not help the blooming of flowers.</p>
<p>2.         Temperature is also significant since warm days are a good sign of a full bloom to come. However, the flowers may dry out if the sun gets too hot and affects the way flowers bloom in a very cold temperature.</p>
<p>If one day you opened the door to the most excellent <a title="Flower Delivery" href="http://www.wesleyberryflowers.com/" target="_blank">flower delivery</a> of your life, you can keep your flowers blooming longer just days as you received them by making your own preservatives. Major ingredients include citric acid (acidifies), sugar (energy provider), and bleach (for the growth of bacteria). You will be surprised that the ingredients are just in your kitchen. Some suggestions would be:</p>
<p>1.         With one vase of water, place one quarter cup clear carbonated beverage.</p>
<p>2.         With one vase of water, place one tablespoon sugar, two tablespoons lemon juice, and one quarter teaspoon bleach.</p>
<p>3.         With one vase of water, place two tablespoons of sugar and two tablespoons of white vinegar.</p>
<p>4.         With one vase of water, you can use 50 percent warm water, 50 percent Sprite or 7UP and adding one and a half teaspoons of bleach.</p>
<p>Keeping your flowers always blooming also requires regular maintenance, so they can look and perform at their best. You also need to rejuvenate your flowers depending on its kind. Getting to know your plants and flowers very well will also help you improve the capability of your flowers to bloom. So take time on getting information as to what best suit to your flowers.</p>
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