These vases of lilies of the valley, delicately decorated with red satin ribbons are ideal for small Christmas decorations around your home.
Beautiful Christmas arrangement using a tree trunk. Uses roses and hydrangeas, moss, pine branches and some red berries.
Centerpiece arrangement, with a diadem using small red roses and some small golden balls spread throughout the crown. In the center, a white candle in a glass base. Result: an elegant and enticing table arrangement.
Very joyful and festive, these small arrangements can be all used together to decorate home furniture or as a centerpiece or used individually, either throughout the Christmas table, or as a single arrangement to decorate your home. Square baskets with geometric pattern, imitating wicker, each one with plant arrangements and Christmas adornments that surround a large white candle.
Arrangement in a vase that brightens any home in the Christmas season. Uses a white porcelain vase with red-orange roses, small calla lilies of the same color and red nectarines.
Sophisticated Christmas crown, using dry moss and holly, with some more exotic hints.
Simple but graceful arrangement, simply using stems containing red berries. Ideal to place in a vase.
pH: Symbol to express the level of acidity, on a scale of 0 to 15, in which 7 represents neutrality (equilibrium between acid and alkaline). Values higher than 7 represent increasing alkalinity, and below increasing acidity. To have an idea, vinegar has a pH around 3 and sodium bicarbonate a pH around 8. Ornamental plants usually require a pH between 6 and 7.5 (each unit of Ph represents an acidity or alkalinity 10 times greater: a soil with pH 5 is ten times more acid that a soil with pH 6; a soil with pH 8 is 10 times more alkaline that a soil with pH 7).