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Utilise Space With Office Plants

... plants that will be able to survive with limited attention or at least supply more life like commercial silk plants to fill the space and make it appear more aesthetically pleasing.   In another example, a hotel chain may require a ... Read Read: Utilise Space With Office Plants

By: PaulZ | 22/07/2008 | Human Resources

Artificial Plants And Trees To Design Your Office Or Home

... well. All types of home decor artificial plants and trees like silk trees, silk plants, silk flowers, areca palms ... and trees are available easily in any online artificial plants and trees home decor store. Just visit an online store, select ... Read Read: Artificial Plants And Trees To Design Your Office Or Home

By: jamiehanson | 03/07/2009 | Home Improvement

Artificial Plants - Create Greenery Around You

... are made from various materials but if you want to have the artificial plants with more natural looks, then go for ‘silkplants. You can even keep them in the outdoor for beautification of the surrounding of your house. However, you need ... Read Read: Artificial Plants - Create Greenery Around You

By: natisha | 05/07/2008 | Gifts

Fake and Silk Flowers

... are alternatives to factual plants if you want to add that specially splatter of redden to your home. Artificial plants and silk plant are a seamless low maintenance addition to the home or personnel in provisos of decor. Artificial plants ... Read Read: Fake and Silk Flowers

By: Jules Sims | 03/02/2009 | Gardening
Muna wa Wanjiru

Using Silk Flowers as an Adaptation to the Surroundings

... of artificial, though nature-like silk flowers that are a lot more resistant than their organic counterparts. From silk plants to silk trees, such design items are pretty expensive if quality materials are used in the project arrangement. ... Read Read: Using Silk Flowers as an Adaptation to the Surroundings

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 20/01/2008 | Home Improvement

The Beauty Of Artificial Plants

... also often opt for the safety had with fake plants. There isn't usually a family pet that will decide to eat an entire silk plant, plus there isn't any dirt to dig in.The options are endless and the realistic look of the fake plants of ... Read Read: The Beauty Of Artificial Plants

By: michaelrussell | 25/11/2009 | Gardening
Matt Barker

Staging Your Home with House Plants

... loving plants will not tolerate shady areas well and vice versa. For any rooms that you think lack of light may be an issue, look into using silk plants instead. If you have children or pets, keep in mind that some plants are quite toxic ... Read Read: Staging Your Home with House Plants

By: Matt Barker | 25/06/2009 | Real Estate

Choosing the Right Plants for your Garden Can Make the Difference

... the plant should feel “heavier” after watering. Roots around the edge of the pot are a sure sign of being pot bound. Many people use silk plants because they don't want to be bothered with real plants, they don't want to take care ... Read Read: Choosing the Right Plants for your Garden Can Make the Difference

By: David Fishman | 01/06/2007 | Gardening

Care Free Décor: Artificial Plants And Silk Flowers

... the task with silk flowers! In addition to their low maintenance appeal, artificial plants and silk flowers do not produce any pollen or sap, so they are not a risk for any person who might be afflicted with allergies. Artificial plants ... Read Read: Care Free Décor: Artificial Plants And Silk Flowers

By: All Silk Flowers And Plants | 13/03/2006 | Home & Family

Silk Bonsai Trees

... about any shape or style that you are looking for. The next time you are looking for a great tree or plant, you will want to think about using the silk bonsai trees that you find in the stores today. It is so easy to place these great ... Read Read: Silk Bonsai Trees

By: Bob Bastian | 05/09/2007 | Gardening

Silk is a Developed Market

... a brick-red silk, popularly known as eri silk. Tasar silkworms feed on oak, Terminalia and several other host plants and produce tasar silk. Muga silkworms are found only in the state of Assam and feed on ‘som’ and ‘soalu’ producing an ... Read Read: Silk is a Developed Market

By: Rakesh P | 07/06/2007 | Ask an Expert

Making The Most Of Artificial Plants

... designs available, that 20 years ago would have been impossible to manufacture, such as - ‘real-touch’ orchids, ivies and hanging plants, kurrajongs palms, bonsais, Yucca trees and much more. In recent years, due to advance technology in ... Read Read: Making The Most Of Artificial Plants

By: Henning Oertel | 18/02/2009 | Gardening

Realistic Silk Trees

... are made of high quality silk. Silk bonsai trees are good alternatives to the real bonsai tree. Silk bonsais do not need much special care, as they are artificial plants. The materials that make up silk bonsai trees are of the highest ... Read Read: Realistic Silk Trees

By: Greg Mitchell | 24/04/2009 | Shopping

Silk Flowers are Perfect for Every Occasion

... about how beauty finds its way into your home and stays there for as long as you want them there. If you see a certain silk flower that you just love, take notice of it so that you can look for it when you're planning a special event ... Read Read: Silk Flowers are Perfect for Every Occasion

By: janesmithston | 23/08/2007 | Art & Entertainment

Why Choose Artificial Plants?

... we think about artificial plants the mental picture normally conjured up is that of a rather dodgy looking plastic plant with tatty silk flowers. All in all, they are a pretty dismal affair relegated to dingy back street or motorway cafes. ... Read Read: Why Choose Artificial Plants?

By: PaulZ | 17/09/2008 | Sales

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