Easter Lilies: The Flower of the Season

Friday, April 15th, 2011

A symbol of beauty and grace, the Easter Lily is a fitting flower for this upcoming seasonWe all admire the grace and beauty of the Easter Lily during this time of year, but many people are not familiar with the special significance this flower holds.  The history of the Easter Lily dates back to Biblical times, when Christ first references lilies in his Sermon on the Mount.   Easter lilies are often associated with symbolizing the suffering of Christ, where in Biblical history they sprouted up where Christ’s last drops of sweat poured onto the soil during his final hours. Today, churches still reference this by hanging Easter Lilies across crosses and altars during Easter time in order to commemorate the resurrection of Christ.   In Greek mythology, the Easter Lily has allegorical ties to motherhood; legend has it that while Juno, the queen of the Gods, was nursing her son, her milk fell from Olympus and turned into lilies on the earth.  As a symbol of purity, grace and life, it is no wonder the Easter Lily is the quintessential flower of Easter.

To select the perfect Easter Lily for your home or garden, assess its form; strong Easter Lilies should be proportional and balanced, not too long or too short.   Their leaves should also be rich in a deep green color. To care for Easter Lilies, keep them in cooler temperatures (around 60-65 degrees), away from drafts and in an area with indirect natural sunlight.   Make sure that the soil drains well and is moist, but be careful not to overwater.

Easter Lilies first originated in the Ryukyu Islands of Japan, but today their beauty is accessible everywhere.  Looking to bring the beauty of Easter Lilies into your home this season? Instant Jungle carries a selection of beautiful Easter Lilies, among many other exotic and traditional indoor and outdoor plants.    If you have any further questions about Easter Lilies, feel free to call us at (800) 447-4007.  To learn more about our company, please visit us at one of our three Southern California locations or at our website at http://www.instantjungle.com.

Gardening with Succulents

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

Succulents are hardy plants that come in many different sizes, colors, shapes and textures. Create a charming garden like this one using succulent plants.

Not everyone has the ability to grow and maintain a lush garden in their backyard, but that’s okay. For those of you who were not born with a natural green thumb, you should not shy away from landscaping and plants.  In fact, Instant Jungle has just the right plant fit for you—succulents.  Succulents are a group of plants that have characteristically fleshy leaves, evolutionarily developed for storing water in order to survive arid climates (or a forgetful plant owner!) throughout the world. You may already be familiar with popular succulents such as aloe and cacti.   Not only are these plants low-maintenance and resilient to accidental neglect, but they also come in hundreds of varieties with different and beautiful colors, shapes, sizes and textures.   Get creative and create extraordinary landscapes in your front yard with different succulent species, or plant a couple in small ceramic pots to decorate around your home.  The possibilities are yours to explore!

Even though succulents are highly resilient, they are not indestructible! Here are a couple of pointers for growing succulents:

Light

Succulents like light, but be careful with how much you expose them to the sun! Many succulents’ leaves will burn if exposed to direct sunlight.  On the other hand, not enough sunlight will cause a succulent to stretch and elongate, warping the shape of the plant.  Monitoring your succulents’ leaves will give you a good indication of how much more or less sun your plant should be getting.

Water

Succulents need abundant water during the summer seasons.  Allow the soil or potting mix of your succulent to dry in between watering, but also be careful not to underwater, either! During the colder seasons, water your succulents every other month to avoid root rot.  Although initially an overwatered succulent might look healthy, its roots are probably deteriorating and rotting away at the plant.  Again, monitor your succulents’ leaves to see whether or not you are properly watering your plant; overwatering usually causes discolored leaves, while underwatering will cause leaves to shed and develop brown spots.

Instant Jungle International carries a wide selection of succulents and other exotic and tropical plants.  If you have any further questions about succulents, feel free to give us a call on (800) 447-4007. We’re happy to help! To learn more about our company, please visit us at one of our three locations in Southern California or at our website at http://www.instantjungle.com.

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