Gardening – Plumeria Plant Care

The plumeria is a beautiful plant whose flowers are put into the Hawaiian leis. It is also known as the Frangipani or the Lei flower. It doesn’t only grow in Hawaii though; you can grow it at your own home!

The plumeria is native to tropical areas of the Caribbean, the Pacific Islands, South America and Mexico. When they are grown in these tropical regions, they can become thirty to forty feet tall and half as wide! If grown in other areas, however, they will usually only grow to be large shrubs or sometimes small trees. The branches of this plant are spaced quite widely and are round or pointed. The leaves grow in clusters by the branch’s tips.

If you live in a colder climate, your plumeria should be grown in a container. They make great potted plants for your porch, patio, or greenhouse. If you live in a mild climate, they can be put into the ground where they will become beautiful small trees. However, if temperatures fall into the low 40s they need to be kept in their containers or uprooted from the ground and brought to a heated location. When you uproot this plant, try to get as much root as possible and put the plant into a heated garage or basement where the temperatures are above freezing. During the winter, this plant goes into a dormant stage and does not need light or water. Once all the leaves fall off, you can store it inside until spring comes again.

As soon as the temperature rises outside, you can bring the plant back outside or plant it again if you had it in the ground. It will start growing again as if nothing happened.

Starting in the early summer and ending in the early fall, this plant will make very beautiful, fragrant flowers. The fragrance of these flowers is amazing; it is very pleasant and sweet. The flowers also come in many colors, such as whites, reds, yellow and many pastels. The plant can flower for three months at a time and will produce new flowers every day. When you pick these flowers, they will last for several days if you keep them in water.

If you plant the plumeria in a container, use a well draining potting soil. Cactus mix or a mix with sand and perlite works great. Put the cut end into the soil about two inches deep and firm the soil. Plumerias have low water requirements. Only water them when the soil is dry. Stop watering them in the winter when the leaves fall off and resume in the spring.

Plumerias do need fertilizer that is high in nitrogen. Start giving the fertilizer in the spring when the new growth comes. If you want to encourage the plant to make lots of flowers, switch your fertilizer to one high in phosphorous in early May. Use the high phosphorous fertilizer every two to three weeks until the end of August.

The Plumeria is a beautiful, hardy plant that many people enjoy. If you care for this plant properly, you will be well rewarded with stunning, fragrant flowers. Most importantly, just make sure you protect this plant from the cold.

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Keeping Jakarta Green with Plumeria

The dry season for most part of Jakarta residents are filled with flood but for some people like who’s job is to keep jakarta city green dry season is a challenge. Maman Kumanto, 49, said he had been watering Jakarta’s plants since he moved to the capital city in 1985 and started working as an assistant driver of a water tanker for the city agency.

Its hard to hard to get water in dry season because the water from the rivers already declining, gets dirtier and smell very bad. “We sometimes take water from the fountain pond near Bank Indonesia,” Maman said, grinning. Maman, who is responsible for watering plants in the nature strips along Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat and Jl. Medan Merdeka Selatan in Central Jakarta, said the pond was the most reliable source of water because he could not rely on the two rivers located near Menteng and the Presidential Palace. Continue reading

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Plumeria : 8 Ways To Use Fresh Wedding Flowers

Flowers in all forms and colors add unique texture and enhance the mood of weddings. Whether it is in the church or reception, fresh wedding flowers are a great way of adding color and magic to an existing theme and location. Here are some ways you can use fresh wedding flowers to add elegance and magic to your wedding:

1. In the church, tie a bouquet of flowers by each pew so that when you march down the aisle, the scent of the flowers waft through the air and enhance the mood of the ceremony. Make sure to plan the colors of the bouquets to compliment the theme of your wedding.

2. Scattering rose petals on reception tables is a great way to design them and add a romantic feel. White rose petals will go with any color theme you have.

3. The bridal bouquet should be the highlight of all fresh wedding flowers. It should be more elaborate than those of the bridesmaids’, but unique enough to reflect the personality of the bride. Use soft lace to tie them together.

If your wedding is more casual or “do-whatever-you-want-to-do” type, holding a single stem of a nice, tall flower is also a good way of using fresh wedding flowers.

4. The use of fresh flowers can also enhance the look of the bride on the wedding day, by tying small flowers to her hair.

5. If you are having a beach or Hawaiian themed wedding, using fresh wedding flowers of Hibiscus or Plumeria, add to the beach feeling. Roses are more appropriate for formal weddings.

6. Use a 4 inch elegant satin ribbon to tie bouquets of fresh flowers to the back of chairs at the reception. This adds an elegant, romantic feel.

7. Casual weddings can make use of open, more colorful flowers such as daisies and carnations. Formal weddings can make use of the elegant feel that closed flowers such as lilies and roses add.

8. Flowers make a great centerpiece paired with candles. You can use large tall flowers in a simple glass vase for a minimalist design, or have shorter more elaborate combinations of flowers, depending on your location and theme. You can also combine both by putting a tea light in the center while using short flowers in vases to form a circle around it. One can be more dominant than the other, such as using taller candles and fewer flowers, or vice versa.

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