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Show you care for longer this Valentine’s Day with flowering plants

It’s that time of year again, but instead of battling your way to a florist this year, why not buy your loved one a flowering indoor plant instead?

Not only will they last longer, much longer in fact, they also provide your loved one with some added health benefits.

So, show you really care this year and buy your valentine a bunch of plants.

Did you know:

  • Plants naturally refresh the air by absorbing harmful CO2 and emitting oxygen.
  • The best air-purifying indoor plants are orchids and bromeliads.
  • These indoor plants refresh the air predominantly during the night, which means they will purify the air in your bedroom, whilst you sleep.

 

 

 

Orchids – Phalaenopsis available in white and pink

 

 

 

 

Bromeliads – Guzmania available in red, orange, yellow and purple

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other great ideas – Anthurium available in red, pink and white

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Christmas Greetings

We are now closed until Tuesday 3rd January.

Urban Planters would like to wish you all a magical Christmas and prosperous new year.

We look forward to being of some assistance to you all again in 2012.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Gift a plant this Christmas

Stuck for gift ideas this Christmas? Why not consider gifting a plant or plant-related present this year. As well as looking great, plants have also been proven to provide health benefits and improve well-being, so what could be better than giving a plant to your loved ones at Christmas.

 

Herbs for his Highness

With more and more men preparing great food at home, why not treat them to a contemporary herb pot for Christmas. Not only will this pot, keep his live herbs fresher for longer, it also comes with it’s own set of scissors, for easily accessible harvesting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Say Happy Christmas, with flowering plants

Instead of buying cut flowers this Christmas, why not treat the ladies in your life to some potted, flowering plants! Not only will they last a lot longer than cut flowers, it enables you to add a coloured pot, which can either compliment or contrast the colour of the flowers, to make an overall eye-catching display.

 

 

 

 

Bold is best

There are house plants and there are House Plants. Why not push the boat out this Christmas and treat someone to a truly awesome potted house plant.
We can source pots in all shapes, sizes, materials and colours. We can also find the perfect plant to compliment the pot, resulting in an indoor plant display that will transform any room.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tap into trendy, free water

All plants need water and what could be better than additive-free pure, rain-water!
This contemporary water butt will be loved by him and her this Christmas. It does not detract from your garden like traditional water-butts, but adds a touch of contemporary cool, with its built-in watering can.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The frosts are coming, so Spring into action with your bulb planting

When to plant your bulbs

We are now well into bulb planting season (October – December), so before the first frosts arrive, get your snow drops, crocus, grape hyacinths, daffodils and tulips into the ground.

 Buying bulbs

If you have not already bought your bulbs, make sure they are as fresh and healthy looking as possible. So avoid buying any that look dried up or damaged and look to choose plump firm bulbs instead.

 Planting depths and distances

Bulbs should be planted two to three times their own depth and two to three bulbs apart.

Caring for your bulbs outdoors

Keep your soil / compost moist and if necessary cover planted areas with wire mesh or chicken wire to stop your bulbs being dug up by small mammals. This can be removed once your bulbs begin to shoot.

 Containerised bulbs for indoors

If you intend to plant your bulbs into a pot, pick one that is the right shape and size to compliment the bulbs when they are fully grown and in full bloom. If you are using pots with drainage holes and saucers, then make sure you cover the drainage holes with some broken crock.

If you intend to use a water-tight pot, create an internal reservoir by adding a ½ – 1 inch layer of crushed volcanic rock, covered with capillary matting to keep it separate from the compost. You will need to consider this extra space requirement when selecting your pots.

We recommend using a single Genus / type of bulb per pot as we believe ‘less is more’ with a bold, single bloom display.

If you want to create a mixed colour display, look to use a collection of different sized pots with a single Genus / type if bulb in each pot. You will have to give the same consideration about pots size and shape for each type of bulbs you intend to plant and as a collection of pots and bulbs as a whole. Below are some examples of how you should and should not create a mixed collection of pots.

As bulbs do not like being water-logged, use a general purpose compost, mixed with a little horticultural grit to help open up the compost and make it more free-draining.

We always like to add moss and small twigs, to the top of the pot, once planted as it gives the pot a more natural woodland theme.

 Caring for your bulbs indoors

Like outdoors, you need to keep your pots moist, not dry, but avoid them getting too wet and waterlogged. Our experience tells us that most indoor plants fail due to being continually over-watered.

Great bulbs for internal flowering colour throughout the year

Spring

(Feb – Apr)

Summer

(May – Jul)

Autumn

(Aug – Oct)

Winter

(Nov – Jan)

Narcissus Tulipa Cyclamen Cyclamen
Freesia Freesia Nerium Galanthus
Fritillaria Lilium Vallota Hyacinthus
Hippeastrum / Amaryllis

 

 

 

 

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Research overload, but still no plants in our rooms!

After spending most of the day, reviewing content regarding the associated health benefits of plants, I got to wondering, why the western nation had not bought into all these benefits?

It is know that people have always intuitively sensed that contact with plants and nature is a calming restorative tonic for body and soul. So if this is the case why are people so reluctant to buy into these benefits? It obviously can’t be practical reasons, as gardening is our number one past-time, therefore we must be happy playing with plants.

So is the problem marketing? Do the general public simply not know about the research, which has been carried out over the past 25 years by academics and scientists into why plants are so good for us?

If this is the case, do we need to get Jamie Oliver or his horticultural equivalent to highlight these benefits via a prime-time T.V. series? Will it only be then, that people will make this a topic of conversation in the workplace kitchen or school run pick-up point?

It would be fantastic to think that one day; people would accept the idea that they need a plant in each room as much as they need exercise and their five servings of fruit and veg  in order to live a healthy lifestyle.

If it is marketing that is the problem, then I suspect there is plenty to do before we can tempt programmers to consider making such a T.V. series. In our effort to help get the conversation going, we offer you the following timely fact, since the schools have just gone back:

FACT: Attentiveness increases as much as 70% when plants are put in a classroom.

Research conducted by Amanda Read of The Royal College of Agriculture in Cirencester, England demonstrated that students attending the lectures in the planted rooms were much more attentive, with distractions reduced by 70%. Students were also almost 100% more likely to return to lectures in the planted room.

Source: The Royal College of Agriculture, Cirencester, England.

In another piece of research carried out at a Norwegian primary school, plants were introduced into classrooms to improve the indoor atmosphere. The school was delighted with the findings from the research, as it showed that there were less health problems in the classrooms where the plants were located, resulting in a healthier place in which to learn and work.

Source: Plants for People

 

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Japan’s Micro-gardening trend due to arrive soon

Micro-gardening is booming in Japan and may be hitting our shores soon. According to the online trend commentator WGSN, our living spaces are becoming smaller and to satisfy our desire to also have greenery in our lifestyle, for both aesthetic and culinary purposes, micro-gardening could be the next big designer fashion trend to hit our homes.

Analyst Lisa Mackenzie said: “With Japanese apartments being extremely small and gardens hard to come by, micro-gardening has started to come to the fore,” This trend has also gained momentum due to the radiation fears among the Japanese. There has been an increasing demand for knowledge regarding the origins of the food and water they consume. Therefore being able to grow their own produce on their kitchen wall or window sill, goes some way to giving them peace of mind.

Gifting plants has also become a trend in Japan with various products such as Eggling pots and Flower Muji plant bags being available at a recent Interior Lifestyle expo.

It is a known fact that plants are ‘really’ green. Plants save energy by creating shade and helping to cool the air, reducing the need for air conditioning. This fact has been embraced by the Japanese government who has also introduced a living wall project, giving Goya plants to households and businesses as a way to keep buildings cool and reduce their dependence on the use of air conditioning.

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Urban Planters’ Blog goes live

Alan PageHi everyone and welcome to the all new Urban Planters’ blog. We intend to update you all via this blog about anything and everything that is connected with our company Urban Planters, the interior landscaping and horticultural industries and anything else we feel may be of interest to you regarding the world and our environment.

My name is Alan Page, as well as being the Franchise Director of the Company, I am also the person responsible for everything creative. Initially I will be the main blogger for Urban Planters, but I intend to invite others from our network to pitch in occasionally.

I have to say I am very excited to now be able to allow our website users to interact with us and eagerly await your feedback when our blogs are posted.

You will also notice that our website has now got the main social share buttons, links to our social platform profiles, a feed in from our twitter profile and a new newsletter sign-up facility. If that is not exciting enough, very soon we will also be adding a new brochure download/view function to make your browsing even more enjoyable.

That’s about it for now, I will be adding our next blog posting very shortly, so please come back very soon.

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