and it's perfect for my room... but not my bed. Is there something very similar to this that comes in a size twin? I want a bright yellow with a stylish print (not old lady floral ) and can't find anything yellow!
Off-whites and buttery yellows will not work with my room's style; something as close as possible to the Simply Vera poppy comforter would be great. It's such a bummer because I wanted bright yellow with the orange/red accent too... Even better if you can find one with a little red. Mostly yellow though.
Hope someone has better luck than me!
http://www.target.com/Qing-Gold-Bedding-Collection/dp/B000B0XRT0/qid=1211284401/ref=br_1_26/601-4735504-3606564?ie=UTF8&node=14122401&frombrowse=1&pricerange=&index=tgt-mf-mv&field-browse=14122401&rank=pmrank&rh=&page=1
Do you like this one or is it too gold? Google "yellow bedding" for lots of choices.
I'm getting a new Labrador Retriever puppy. I already have one named Daisy, and I was hoping for a cute flower name. I thought of Poppy for a yellow or black retriever (we dont know which color yet). Thanks!
Seeds Yellow Where can I find flower seeds made in to yellow ribbons?
Where can I find yellow ribbon flower seeds? We got some today at a conference and I thought they were the neatest things and have been trying to search all over the internet to find them? Thanks for your help!
Ask the people who sponsored the conference where they got them.
What the name of small yellow fruit with three brown seeds?
the fruit is small and about 1 and 1/4 inch wide. the fruit has a thin skin and it looks alittle like an orange
Maybe a loquat (grows on small shrubby kind-of trees like crepe myrtles except shiny big leaves). I think that is what these trees are--ate some fruit from one this morning.
Perennial Gold Yellow Is HUSSEIN Obama going to paint the White House a different color....?
Maybe.... A light blue, with a Yellow Hue. Or maybe he'll go with a nice contrasting color such as a Lime Green, or perhaps the colors of some of the perennials in the White House garden think the lovely First Lady ROBINSON Obama could select a delectable color that would of course be matched to her beautiful taste and extravagant knowledge of designs and colors
She could of course go with something simpler. I think a gold trim would go quite nicely with the current colors. It would be exquisite.
**** Rick Riché,
dictated, but not read ****.
Yes, I think Purple would go quite nicely with the current White.
Perhaps a lavender or lighter colored Purple.
I don't really know Penny PROUD. I do that to everyone.
Some habit, I guess I can't break, lol.
Me fight a war?!?!
HAHAHAHA. That's the funniest thing I've ever heard.
I might break a nail.
Cutthroat B****: The latter.
no president can change the color of paint of the white house.
it is a registered historical landmark and without the permission of the registry of national monuments it could not happen
Hay-Scented Fern - The Smell of Hay Without the Hay Fever
If you have ever crushed the fronds of this plant, you will smell the fragrance of freshly mowed hay that emits from them. Just the aroma can make one think upon country living, haystacks and hay rides, but it is this very fragrance that gives this fern its name. The Hay-Scented Fern [Dennstaedtia punctilobula] is a native species with lacy, light-green fronds that grows in large colonies, especially in forests dominated by maple or cherry trees, cloaking the area with their beauty. The genus Dennstaedtia was named after the German botanist August Wilhelm Dennstedt (1776 - 1826). The species name means 'finely pointed lobes', which refers to the delicately toothed margins of the leaf pinnules.
It is a deciduous plant that grows in woods and open woods and is native to the eastern United States and Canada. This fern can be invasive in some forest understories, partly because deer do not eat hay-scented fern. When the deer eat the shrub and herbaceous plants they do desire, like hobblebush or raspberry, it can prevent germination of other species, leaving room for the hay-scented fern to grow denser and become more invasive. The browsing of ferns is avoided by deer because of an enzyme in the foliage that hinders the deer's ability to absorb nutrition. If you are having any trouble with invasion, the experts at your local nursery or garden supply center can advise you. It can be treated chemically or non-chemically. Mowing in June, after the full expansion of the fern fronds, and again in August, for two consecutive years, will significantly reduce the height and density of the ferns and allow increased light. Mowing will not eliminate the ferns from your woods, but it may control them so that other species can have time to establish themselves. Two other methods, although somewhat speculative, include liming and mulching. (ref: USDA Forest Service, NY Northeastern Area State & Privacy Forestry and the NY Forest Owners Association). The pulling out of excess rhizomes will help also.
The fronds of this particular fern develop in patches, rather than individual clumps. Finely cut pinnacles form fronds with a pyramidal outline. The fronds are long, erect to arching, lance-shaped, oval-oblate fronds that are usually widest at the base; hairy, thin in texture and yellow-green, growing from 20 - 32 inches long and 11 inches wide. The stipe is between ¼ - 1/3 the length of the frond. It is brown to a bright red in color, with the feathery fronds turning to soft yellow or reddish gold in the fall. The long-creeping, straight, underground stems (rhizomes) are 0.7 - 0.11 inches in diameter. The fronds are clustered or scattered along the rhizome.
The Hay-scented fern is easy to cultivate. It spreads rapidly when planted in light shade to part sun; is medium drought tolerant and tolerates salt spray.
The Hay-scented fern is a superb groundcover, but make sure you plant it where it will be allowed to spread freely. This fern does well on northern slopes and is most effective for erosion control.
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Yellow Primrose moon flowers,primrose, night flowers?
Does anyone know about these beautiful flowers..They are yellow and they bloom around dusky dark time..Its so cool, you can actually see them bloom out....They smell so good..Was just wondering if anyone else had these?
They might be Four O'Clocks. They smell really sweet and pleasant.
Primrose Makeup (Yellow and Purple) - Trucco Primula (Giallo e Viola)
How to Treat a Breast Cyst
Women between the ages of 30 and 50 and women approaching menopause are reported to develop breast cysts more often than women in other age groups. Breast cysts are often visible from outside and can be easily viewed with an ultrasound. The sooner you check your breasts for potential breast cysts the better, to eradicate unnecessary worry and pain. Breast cysts are sacs filled with fluid that gets collected in women's breasts. The fluid inside breast cysts can be thick or thin, different in size and shape, and varying in size from a pinhead to a walnut. Breast cysts might appear in various colors of yellow, green or blue-black.
Breast cyst investigation
Doctors are not fully certain about the cause of breast cysts. Many suggest that cysts in breasts are often the result of a hormone imbalance. Although breast cysts(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Breast-Cyst.html) are mostly benign, they often cause anxieties and concerns of cancerous tendency. It is suggested that all breast cysts should be professionally investigated and analyzed by a doctor.
Natural breast cyst treatment
Normally no surgery is required in order to relieve the discomfort of breast cysts and get rid of breast cysts straight away. The traditional clinical practice of breast cyst treatment(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Breast-Cyst.html) includes ways to get them drained or aspirated. It is found nowadays that more natural breast cyst treatment by taking vitamin supplements might be equally effective and successful in dealing with breast cyst. Many of these vitamin supplements are beneficial in regulating the body's hormonal levels. This is significant in breast cyst treatment because unbalanced hormonal levels are often believed to be the cause of breast cyst development.
Natural treatment of breast cysts
Evening primrose oil and Vitamin E taken as supplements together with healthy diet might be the first choice of natural breast cyst treatment. Evening primrose oil offers essential fatty acid GLA necessary to fight and soothe the inflammation, relieve the pain caused by breast cysts and be relied upon as a natural treatment of breast cysts(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Breast-Cyst.html). Vitamin E used as a dietary supplement is observed to have the similar relief effects as the evening primrose oil. To improve efficiency, Evening primrose oil and Vitamin E supplements are suggested to take along with a balanced diet.
Vitamin imbalance not hormone imbalance to blame
Doctors also recommend Vitamin B6 as natural breast cysts treatment to help reduce the size of breast cysts. Pyridoxine-vitamin B6 is essential in preventing breast cysts from taking shape. 10 to 15 days of intake could often minimize many of the symptoms and discomfort caused by breast cyst. In addition, a vitamin B complex is a very often suggested vitamins supplement to ensure sufficient and balanced B vitamins, which performs as essential components of the human body.
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I have 2 very large yellow daylily plants. I would love to transplant some in several other areas of my yard. When and how should this be done. I live in Ohio.
Day Lillies grow like weeds around my part of the country. We are always fighting them because they spread so quickly.
To transplant a day lilly, take a garden spade and dig a hole where you want the Lilly's. Go the Lilly's and scoop out a clump, roots, dirt and all. Drop the transplants into the hole you dug and water it. They will grow like weeds.
When you dig them up, look for little tubers Like Potato's on the roots extending from the main plant. If you separate the Tubers and plant them individually, each tuber will be a new plant next spring. If you broke any off and left them in the ground where you dug up your transplants, they will be new Lillys there next spring.