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- Incense sticks in house plants - Daves Garden
None of my house plants are currently blooming so I am burning incense to keep a nice atmosphere indoors right now Too cheap to buy an incense stick holder, I merely stick them vertically in various house plant pots The ashes fall into the pots I assume I am not hurting the plants and perhaps even doing them some good Any thoughts?
- Passiflora, Passion Flower, Passion Vine Incense - Daves Garden
I planted " Incense Passion Flower " vine two seasons ago This winter, amazingly, we had hard freezes which killed most of my not-so-har Read More dy fence climbing vines So, I was a little surprised that the Passiflora returned so heartily this spring and has really turned on the growth since we have had so much rain over the past month
- Aloysia Species, Incense Bush, Sweet Almond Bush - Daves Garden
Aloysia Species, Incense Bush, Sweet Almond Bush Aloysia virgata 2 vendors has this plant for sale
- Using Passion Vine flowers in floral arrangements? - Daves Garden
I did a drawing of P 'incense' for the wedding invitation and would like to follow through with having Passion Flower arrangements for the table decorations and bridal bouquet We are staging this mostly informal ceremony ourselves without bringing in the professionals (and incurring the expense for anything close to lavish)
- Potpourri: Then and now - Daves Garden
A long time before modern chemical and electrical air fresheners, bouquets of fragrant herbs, spices and flowers were used to revitalize the household atmosphere They have a recorded history of over 6000 years Originally extracts and incense were used for religious rituals and ceremonies
- PlantFiles: The Largest Plant Identification Reference Guide - Daves . . .
On TOXICITY of Salvia Apiana: many people burn the dried leaves of this plant an an aromatherapeutic incense, or "smudge" (a Native Amer Read More The smoke of the burning herb is toxic to pregnant women (will cause nausea vomiting, and may in extreme cases cause miscarriage)
- Focus on Encelia farinosa (Brittle Bush) - Daves Garden
Due to the sweet aroma of the syrup-like resin contained in the stems, E farinosa is still used in churches in some parts of Mexico as incense Native American people are known to have used this same substance as glue and chewing gum [2]
- Garden Pests and Diseases:What is eating my cannas? - Daves Garden
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