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Birds Paradise What is the best way to transplant Bird of Paradise pups?
I have a "mother" Bird of Paradise plant that is about 10 feet tall and is about 10 years old. She bloomed from March of 2008 through early February of 09. She has about six pups that range in size from 2 - 5 feet tall. I know their rooting system is rather intense therefore I do not want to disturb or shock the "mother bird". Please let me know if you have any ideas of how to transplant these "baby birds". Thanks for your time!
Bird of paradise at best are difficult to propagate or transplant. You need to try to dig up the whole clump. " She" will be best dug up in spring time before it starts to produce new growth. Then just manually separate the pups from the mommy plant and replant all making sure not to plant any deeper than they previously were planted. Since they have a rhizomous root system you may need a knife to separate the pups.It takes about three months for them to reestablish a good root system so you may need to stake them up if you live in a windy environment. Do not fertilize them other than maybe some bone meal when you first transplant them. After they establish their root system then you can return them to a normal fertilization program. It will then take a couple of years for them to rebloom.
Paradise on earth is the only way to describe this cluster of some one hundred and fifth teen Tropical Islands scattered in the Indian Ocean. East of Praslin, La Digue is the fourth largest island in the Seychelles. It was named after another of Dufresnes ships. To the northeast of La Digue is a group of smaller islands, Grande Saur and Petite Saur, Marianne and Felicite, largely given over to agricultural plantations.
Island hopping is highly recommended, either by designing your Itinerary to stay on different islands, or by making day trips to other islands. In sweet laziness, transport is by oxcart, by bicycle or on foot, you can walk anywhere on the island within an hour.
Uninhabited until recent times, the islands of the Seychelles are stunningly beautiful, and environmentally unspoiled.
Perhaps the most romantic of the Seychelles islands, La Digue is characterized by the unruly heaps of massive granite boulders tumbling into the sea, tinged pink at dawn, grey at noon and glowing red in the sunset. The best beach is Anse Patates, its granite rocks worn by sea and wind into smooth curves that really do make them look like potatoes.
In the woods, bird watchers may spot the black paradise fly catcher, once thought to be extinct.
Most hotels are a heaven for relaxation complete with a first class spa, fine dining and exciting activities and water sports.
Adventurous trekking takes guests through the tropical jungle, which forms the islands natural backdrop and along the islands spice trail.
If your fascination relates to snorkelling in coral reefs, trekking, or bird watching you will enjoy what youll discover here.
Tourism as is everything else on the Islands is tightly controlled by the Socialist Government. This often prevents Hotels from upgrading facilities or refurbishing, as Government permission is required for every import. The result is that older hotels are becoming a little shabby, whereas new Hotels reach the standards required of discerning International clients. It is often said that The Seychelles have 5 star beaches and 3 star hotels. Visitors to the Seychelles should also expect laid back levels of service, although this is being improved upon by many Hotels implementing International Training programmes.
The climate is a perfect 24 to 30 from May to September, the warmest season is October to April.
The local culture is a combined African, Indian, Chinese and European mixture. Locals are very friendly and lead a very simple life. Come to the Seychelles to completely unwind and return relaxed and with unforgettable memories.
The Inspiration I Get From My Bruce Lee Posters Everyday
My daily pep rally with my Bruce Lee posters begins my day. Tony Robins, eat your heart out; this is my motivation. I love being a freelance writer but it can sometimes be a task. Due to this practice every morning, I am forever moving forward and successful.
I was once on the fast-track to not having the life I have today. Finding my Bruce Lee posters that I had not seen in a decade changed my life two years ago. The nostalgia of my inspired days and the dreams I swore to realize all came back to me. A magnifying glass was put on the unfulfilled career path and life I was living.
My sense of direction and purpose was gone. My living had changed the course of my life. I was mentally fatigued at the mere thought of going to work every day. My Bruce Lee posters became the beacons to my new journey. It was time to get off the hamster wheel and blaze a new path.
Bruce Lee does not sound like your everyday hero, I agree. You see, the most innovative people in history have always inspired me. From Albert Einstein to Zulu tribe leader Shaka, for various reasons of course. A high standard and an unmatched work ethics made Bruce a star. His philosophy appealed to me on many levels.
As a child I studied martial arts for quite a few years, in a dojo filled with Bruce Lee posters and dedicated his teachings. It was an ever present ideology as to the true reason this martial artist was famous. His way of thinking set him apart from all others in martial arts and this made him larger than life.
Looking at my Bruce Lee posters "empties my mind" each morning and starts my productivity for the day. If you learned the detailed background associated with the individual on those Bruce Lee posters of mine; I am confident he would probably inspire and motivate you to be the best you can every day.
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