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Orchid Flowering Tips - Have Orchids All Year Round

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Orchid flowering is determined to be the most absorbing fact about orchids. This plant has the widest array of species to please all those who appreciate beauty. And speaking of beauty, what makes this plant absorbing is their flowers. And this is the intuit why those who grow them would like to see their bloom all year-round.

I will try to effort and share with you tips on how we can yield orchid flowers non-stop all through- out the year. These tips were shared to me by my mom and my grandmother who are both orchid enthusiasts. I grew up just loving the blooming flowers in our garden. As a limited girl, I only help when mom calls me to spray some mist on her beautiful orchid collection. I particularly love Moth orchids. They come in varied absorbing colors. They truly fill the air with vigor, it's like they hypnotize me each time I care for them.

I guess this is the intuit why I grew up dreaming of having my own collection. Early exposure to this magnetic beauty truly inspired me to grow my own; of course, some came as inheritance from their collection.

So, going back to the tips; here are a few that will surely make your growing orchids a delightful experience.

Tip # 1 - Make sure that your orchid plants are healthy
Healthy plants will surely yield fruits and flowers. And this goes for all types of plants, orchid is no exemption. And one way to decree if the plant is healthy is straight through its roots. Brown and dry roots are a clear indication that it is not getting enough nutrients and therefore is in danger of extinction.

Tip # 2 - Revitalize your orchid by removing its flower
This tip may sound contradictory but let me by comparison the principle behind this. It is common for this kind of plant to bloom when it is about to expire. It is like their last hurrah, to say goodbye to the world. Blooming is one of the most exhausting stages for the orchid because they will need all the energy and nutrients to unblemished this process. So, if you see that your unhealthy plant produced some bloom, immediately take off the flower stalk. You may feel it's such a waste of flower, but it is a small price to pay for rescue the life of your plant.

Tips # 3 - Only divide plants that are mature
You may get excited when you see a new bud springing from your beloved orchid collection and you may immediately try to repot it. But just as a word of caution, wait until the plant is fully mature before doing this. Patience is truly a virtue that is applicable even in growing orchids. By patiently waiting for the right time, you can be assured that your plant will yield more flowers.

Tip # 4 - Fertilize your orchids regularly
One of the most basic lessons to learn in growing orchids is that they will only yield beautiful and continuous bloom when you feed them. They will assuredly need enough nutrients to gain their force after a flowering period. So, in order for them to recover, you also need to feed them with the right estimate of nutrients. But you also need to remember that moderation is the key to allowable orchid care. Too much fertilizer will likewise damage the plant and will not yield the flowers that we all want.

Tip # 5 - Learn about their separate varieties and their flowering schedule
When you know what collection will bloom in a definite period of the year, you can procure some species and monitor their flowering activity. By being vigilant about their definite needs, you will be able to have a full year-round of blooming orchids to decorate your home.

Now that you have been given enough information in regards orchid flowering, perhaps it is high time that you get on your feet and witness your orchid collection. See if there is a new bud that is sprouting from an old plant. You may also want to check the roots of your aerial plants. Do they need extra watering? Are they getting enough sunlight? When is the last time that you put some fertilizers on your flowering orchid? By answering these questions, you can be on track of their growing condition.


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What is Nopal Cactus? What are the condition benefits of the Nopal Cactus? Read on to find out about the superfruit nopal cactus and how it can help your body.

Nopal Cactus (Nopales)

Nopal Cactus is known in English as the prickly pear. This fruit plant is found at the Sonoran Desert settled in North America bordering the state of Sonora in Mexico. Nopales are commonly sold in Mexico and are commonly used in Mexican cuisine. They are consumed for their healing and nutritional qualities. Nopal cactus contains very high and concentrated levels of anti oxidants called Betalain. Research shows that betalains can help the body in many ways. Some of the condition benefits are:

Protection from premature aging

Reduces inflammation

Reduces blood cholesterol

Protects your liver

Protect cells from toxins

Reduces the risk of blood clot

Nopales are also rich in soluble dietary fiber. They have high calcium article and also rich in vitamins A, C and K.

Benefits of the Nopal Cactus

Getting Betalain into our body is now made easy by Sonoran Bloom Nopalea. Nopalea is a wellness drink made with Nopal cactus and other all natural ingredients that will give our body the condition benefits it needs. A unique harvesting technique perfected by Sonoran natives is used to ensure that only the freshest cacti are used. After harvesting, the fruit is juiced and process in TriVita's state of the art facility. Its Syn. Clearness is preserved using aseptic, sterile bottling techniques.

Nopalea juice drink is beloved because of how it can help the body thrive. Utilizing the power of betalains, Nopalea is scientifically proven to:

Detoxify your body - the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe all contributes to the toxins in our body. Nopalea can combat these toxins to forestall additional diseases.

Reduce inflammation - persistent inflammation often leads to diseases. The betalain factor in Nopales specifically targets the inflammation and reduces them quickly. They will take out toxins and excess water to rebalance the cellular environment.

Protect against premature aging - signs of aging includes sagging and withered skin. Pollution, toxins, and radiation are the harmful influences that your skin combats every day. To bring back the glow on your skin, Nopalea will fill in the gaps of your cells and return them to their normal young cells.

Other condition advantages of Nopalea are:

Protection against fluid retention

Neutralization of free radicals

Immune principles boost

Increase in energy

The many condition benefits of Nopal cactus are documented by the population who have tried and are continually drinking the Sonoran Bloom Nopalea. You can get more data about this new drink through their legal website, or by visiting my blog reviewing Nopalea and other Trivita products. You can also take the wellness challenge and give the drink a try for yourself. Its a great low risk way to see if the drink precisely backs up its claims.


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Mono No Aware: The Essence of Japan

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Meaning undoubtedly "a sensitivity to things," mono no aware is a view describing the essence of Japanese culture, invented by the Japanese literary and linguistic scholar scholar Motoori Norinaga in the eighteenth century, and remains the central artistic imperative in Japan to this day. The phrase is derived from the word *aware*, which in Heian Japan meant sensitivity or sadness, and the word mono, meaning things, and describes charm as an awareness of the transience of all things, and a diplomatic sadness at their passing. It can also be translated as the "ah-ness" of things, of life, and love.


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Mono no aware gave name to an aesthetic that already existed in Japanese art, music and poetry, the source of which can be traced directly to the introduction of Zen Buddhism in the twelfth century, a spiritual religious doctrine and practise which profoundly influenced all aspects of Japanese culture, but especially art and religion. The fleeting nature of charm described by mono no aware derives from the three states of existence in Buddhist philosophy: unsatisfactoriness, impersonality, and most importantly in this context, impermanence.



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According to mono no aware, a falling or wilting autumn flower is more gorgeous than one in full bloom; a fading sound more gorgeous than one clearly heard; the moon partially clouded more inviting than full. The sakura or cherry blossom tree is the epitome of this view of beauty; the flowers of the most predominant variety, somei yoshino, nearly pure white tinged with a subtle pale pink, bloom and then fall within a single week. The field of a thousand poems and a national icon, the cherry blossom tree embodies charm as a transient experience.

Mono no aware states that charm is a subjective rather than objective experience, a state of being ultimately internal rather than external. Based largely upon classical Greek ideals, charm in the West is sought in the ultimate perfection of an external object: a predominant painting, exquisite statue or intricate musical composition; a charm that could be said to be only skin deep. The Japanese ideal sees charm instead as an sense of the heart and soul, a feeling for and appreciation of objects or artwork--most ordinarily nature or the depiction of--in a pristine, untouched state.

An appreciation of charm as a state which does not last and cannot be grasped is not the same as nihilism, and can better be understood in relation to Zen Buddhism's religious doctrine of earthly transcendence: a spiritual longing for that which is infinite and eternal--the source of all worldly beauty. As the monk Sotoba wrote in *Zenrin Kushū* (Poetry of the Zenrin Temple), Zen does not regard nothingness as a state of absence, but rather the affirmation of an unseen that exists behind empty space: "Everything exists in emptiness: flowers, the moon in the sky, gorgeous scenery."

With its roots in Zen Buddhism, *mono no aware* is bears some relation to the non-dualism of Indian philosophy, as associated in the following story about Swami Vivekananda by Sri Chinmoy:

*"Beauty," says [Vivekananda], "is not external, but already in the mind." Here we are reminded of what his spiritual daughter Nivedita wrote about her Master. "It was dark when we approached Sicily, and against the sunset sky, Etna was in diminutive eruption. As we entered the straits of Messina, the moon rose, and I walked up and down the deck beside the Swami, while he dwelt on the fact that charm is not external, but already in the mind. On one side frowned the dark crags of the Italian coast, on the other, the island was touched with silver light. 'Messina must thank me,' he said; 'it is I who give her all her beauty.'" Truly, in the absence of appreciation, charm is not charm at all. And charm is worthy of its name only when it has been appreciated.*

The founder of *mono no aware*, Motoori Norinaga (1730-1801), was the pre-eminent scholar of the Kokugakushu movement, a nationalist movement which sought to take off all covering influences from Japanese culture. Kokugakushu was enormously influential in art, poetry, music and philosophy, and responsible for the revival while the Tokugawa period of the Shinto religion. Contradictorily, the sway of Buddhist ideas and practises upon art and even Shintoism itself was so great that, although Buddhism is technically an covering influence, it was by this point unable to be extricated.

Meaning undoubtedly "a sensitivity to things," mono no aware is a view describing the essence of Japanese culture, invented by the Japanese literary and linguistic scholar scholar Motoori Norinaga in the eighteenth century, and remains the central artistic imperative in Japan to this day. The phrase is derived from the word aware, which in Heian Japan meant sensitivity or sadness, and the word mono, meaning things, and describes charm as an awareness of the transience of all things, and a diplomatic sadness at their passing. It can also be translated as the "ah-ness" of things, of life, and love.

Mono no aware gave name to an aesthetic that already existed in Japanese art, music and poetry, the source of which can be traced directly to the introduction of Zen Buddhism in the twelfth century, a spiritual religious doctrine and practise which profoundly influenced all aspects of Japanese culture, but especially art and religion. The fleeting nature of charm described by mono no aware derives from the three states of existence in Buddhist philosophy: unsatisfactoriness, impersonality, and most importantly in this context, impermanence.

According to mono no aware, a falling or wilting autumn flower is more gorgeous than one in full bloom; a fading sound more gorgeous than one clearly heard; the moon partially clouded more inviting than full. The sakura or cherry blossom tree is the epitome of this view of beauty; the flowers of the most predominant variety, somei yoshino, nearly pure white tinged with a subtle pale pink, bloom and then fall within a single week. The field of a thousand poems and a national icon, the cherry blossom tree embodies charm as a transient experience.

Mono no aware states that charm is a subjective rather than objective experience, a state of being ultimately internal rather than external. Based largely upon classical Greek ideals, charm in the West is sought in the ultimate perfection of an external object: a predominant painting, exquisite statue or intricate musical composition; a charm that could be said to be only skin deep. The Japanese ideal sees charm instead as an sense of the heart and soul, a feeling for and appreciation of objects or artwork--most ordinarily nature or the depiction of--in a pristine, untouched state.

An appreciation of charm as a state which does not last and cannot be grasped is not the same as nihilism, and can better be understood in relation to Zen Buddhism's religious doctrine of earthly transcendence: a spiritual longing for that which is infinite and eternal--the source of all worldly beauty. As the monk Sotoba wrote in Zenrin Kushū (Poetry of the Zenrin Temple), Zen does not regard nothingness as a state of absence, but rather the affirmation of an unseen that exists behind empty space: "Everything exists in emptiness: flowers, the moon in the sky, gorgeous scenery."

With its roots in Zen Buddhism, mono no aware is bears some relation to the non-dualism of Indian philosophy, as associated in the following story about Swami Vivekananda by Sri Chinmoy:

"Beauty," says [Vivekananda], "is not external, but already in the mind." Here we are reminded of what his spiritual daughter Nivedita wrote about her Master. "It was dark when we approached Sicily, and against the sunset sky, Etna was in diminutive eruption. As we entered the straits of Messina, the moon rose, and I walked up and down the deck beside the Swami, while he dwelt on the fact that charm is not external, but already in the mind. On one side frowned the dark crags of the Italian coast, on the other, the island was touched with silver light. 'Messina must thank me,' he said; 'it is I who give her all her beauty.'" Truly, in the absence of appreciation, charm is not charm at all. And charm is worthy of its name only when it has been appreciated.

The founder of mono no aware, Motoori Norinaga (1730-1801), was the pre-eminent scholar of the Kokugakushu movement, a nationalist movement which sought to take off all covering influences from Japanese culture. Kokugakushu was enormously influential in art, poetry, music and philosophy, and responsible for the revival while the Tokugawa period of the Shinto religion. Contradictorily, the sway of Buddhist ideas and practises upon art and even Shintoism itself was so great that, although Buddhism is technically an covering influence, it was by this point unable to be extricated.


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