Monday, March 12, 2007

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'the Aloe from the Arabian virtue

For some years now, there's the fashion ... Aloe Vera!
It makes a lot of talk on the Internet, in magazines, in plubblicità and cosmetics. Just
cosmetics firms were racing in the frenzy of SFOR Nare many products based on Aloe Vera, banging on display on the labels of lotions, creams, potions, and the more you have, and so forth, boast extraordinary properties.
They just discovered the hot water! Before them and already 4000 years ago, the Egyptians used it, it seems, apart from the wheel and the computer, a few other things did not know already! They called the plant of immortality, there are, in fact, evidence on the use of aloe in the embalming process and rites of burial of the pharaohs, evidence relating to two of the most famous Egyptian queen, Nefertiti and Cleopatra, both were renowned for their beauty, and it is said that they used to do bathed in aloe juice (we do not know if before or after the one in donkey's milk ...!) Following all other peoples of every continent. There is conclusive evidence of the use of this plant as a therapeutic agent at any place on earth, from southern Europe to the Middle East, North Africa and Asia, the Far East to the Americas. One of the more detailed report appears in the Papyrus Ebers, an Egyptian inscription dating back to 1550 BC, where they documented a series of formulas for the use of aloe (aloe and other natural products) in the treatment of various ailments, both internal and esterni.Loro however used aloe fresh and not additive chemicals and preservatives such as creams that advertisers seek to pouring out, provided that there is no trace of Aloe! So why not keep a plant in the house? Of course, not to bathe like Cleopatra, but to exploit its many curative virtues. In fact it has very many virtues and some hard to believe, but true and documented.
Enhances and activates the immune system. Detoxifies and cleanses the body. It 's a powerful anti-inflammatory. It 's a clotting and healing. It 'an antibiotic natural. He has a great bactericidal. Regenerates cells. Hydrated tissues. It 'antipyretic, eliminates the sensation of heat in the wounds, ulcers and inflammation. It 'an excellent natural antiseptic detergent. It 'an anesthetic, softens every pain, especially those muscles and joints and has a calming effect on nerves. E 'is an intestinal balance in case of dysentery that of constipation. It 's a highly nutritious food that is rich in important nutrients: protein, vitamins, amino acids, enzymes, carbohydrates and minerals. It also contains Vitamin B12 is useful for vegetarian diets, known to be deprived of this essential vitamin to the central nervous system. Stimulates production of endorphins and exert analgesic and analgesic. He has a strong hypoglycemic effect and contributes to the resolution of various complications of diabetes. Stimulates phagocytosis that kills viruses, bacteria, toxins, dead cells and waste products. It stimulates the metabolism and cell growth, protein synthesis and the construction of tissues. He has energy and revitalizing effect due to its ability to stimulate important physiological functions. It 's a very common plant for many years and is widely grown in gardens around the Mediterranean coast, where it thrives on the condition that the temperature in winter does not fall below zero. Is well suited for growing in pots so that it can be define one of the few "fat" from the apartment, provided it is placed in a position very bright. A good soil is not too compact and good watering during the warmer months are the only things that these hardy plants require. find'ora But we have spoken generally of Aloe, but if we want to grow it for ornamental and non-therapeutic use, we must begin to speak only of Arborescens Aloe or Aloe Vera. For therapeutic use, the only differences between the two are in the amount of active ingredients, which may also tripled in the 'Aloe Vera than Arborescens.


amount of amino acids present in A. VERA and A. ARBORESCENSIS
ALOE VERA: Tryptophan (ppm) 30, Phenylalanine (ppm) 14, Serina (ppm) 20, 14
Aloe arborescens Histidine: Tryptophan (ppm) 57.6, Phenylalanine (ppm) 17.33, Serina (ppm) 20, 69, Histidine (ppm) 21.37

Commercially, however, keep popping up with Aloe Vera, only because they should, having much thicker leaves, faster growth and hence a greater amount of useful part of one plant . In fact the effective part of it is the leaf, which contains inside a transparent gel, odorless, tasteless and nearly a thousand properties. Then we learn to distinguish the Aloe Vera by Arborescensis. La Vera has grayish-green leaves, very thick, with spines at the edges, departing from the base of the plant growing and maintaining a built form. The plant grows to base.Produce a spreading inflorescence with yellow flowers in branched spike. The Arborescensis has leaves up to two feet long and 5 cm wide, are green and curved downward. The leaf margins have teeth s porgenti about 5mm long. These are not all radiating from the base but growing on a log about 5cm, which continues to grow in height. The flowers are red clusters of simple and unbranched. We learn to use it.
uses can be divided into two groups: for external use or ingestion. When using external
we can consider all applications aimed at improving and treatment of epithelial cells of all parts of the body, even the most delicate. For this use we have to collect the fresh leaves from a plant well-developed and grown in the sun (to collect the leaves in the dark), wipe the surface with a damp cloth, cut with a knife around the edge with the thorns and leaves open the manner in to release the gel that we use to treat sunburn, skin infections, scaly psoriasis, rashes, acne, fungus, severe burns, infected wounds, relieve congestion on the bags under his eyes, varicose veins, dry skin, seborrheic skin too, but also as natural antiseptic soap or gel deodorant, having strong bactericidal (bacteria are the leading cause of smell). Effectively regulates perspiration glands not irritating like many commercial creams. It has no side effect: it does not burn, it is not sticky, no smell, no irritation ... even the skin of a child ... so much so that in many baby products (nappies, wipes moistened, anti-redness creams), we find it among the members. The leaves should be strictly kept in the fridge closed with aluminum foil, cutting short a time and the required amount. Its gel, applied daily on the face, gives skin a healthier and more relaxed. It can be applied pure, clean skin, clutch the face and letting it absorb completely.
Sheer 15-just 20 minutes with warm water. Do not use soap after application. For more action, apply it at night before bedtime and do not rinse if not the next morning ... you'll see the difference! But we can also make masks to be stored in jars that shield the light, keep in refrigerator for a few day. do this, add 2 / 3 of fresh gel of Aloe with 1 / 3 of organic honey or sweet almond oil, but also of plain yogurt and apply the mixture as a normal body mask for 20-30 minutes and then rischiacquare with the help of a sponge and warm water. Another use is by ingestion, then we will use all parts of the leaf, from which we have only trimmed the board with the pins. Always apply the same recommendations for the collection and preservation: dim for the handling and storage in the refrigerator, the active ingredients of Aloe deteriorate quickly in the light, even for a short period. The recipe universally recognized as valid and proven, is that of Father Romano Zago , who dedicated his life to treating patients of every kind and found benefits from their preparations. The compound obtained according to the recipe works as:

stimulator of the immune system, which causes an increase in the immune system, which results in a response to the most important organic sovrinfezioni or to secondary infections that a weakened body is more vulnerable such as Candida albicans and other varieties of fungi, herpes zoster to name just a few examples. E 'successfully used as support therapy in invasive and prolonged contact with synthetic drugs, an excellent remedy that contributes to the welfare of the organism tested. Supplement natural mineral salts. Excellent cleansing the liver and gastrointestinal tract.


Recipe of Father Romano Zago

INGREDIENTS
-Half a kilo of honey (organic honey).
-40.50 ml (about 6 tablespoons) distillate (Grappa, Cognac, Whisky, etc.)..
-350 grams of whole leaves of Aloe Arborescens.


PREPARATION Remove the thorns from the sides of the leaves and dust by using a cloth or sponge.
Cut the leaves into pieces (without removing the skin) and put in blender with honey and brandy chosen. The brandy has the function to facilitate absorption of active ingredients in the blood (not essential). If you choose to add it to the recipe, it is better to use than pure distilled, or made with a single type of grape (varietal "in the label) rather than the" grape ", prepared with different types of grapes.
Blend well and preparation is ready for use. Do not filter or cook. The mixture obtained can be put in the refrigerator in a dark jar tightly closed, for a maximum of 2-3 weeks. If you have problems to take the honey or brandy, you can reduce (or eliminate) these two ingredients, because (especially brandy) are not essential. Who should NOT take diabetes honey, but can replace it, if you like, with sweeteners.
Aloe is' absolutely harmless and without side effects!
The leaves must belong to a plant living in an unpolluted environment and the sunniest possible. If the plant is large and developed, with thick leaves and long, and is the picture of health then it is a good plant, but if it is small and undeveloped, with narrow leaves and short and wrinkled-looking, even though it should have 20 years is definitely not a good plan, as it is lived in the shadow. The leaves should be cut at night with the lowest possible light, because this
GEL PLANT TO LOSE OR ARTIFICIAL SUNLIGHT EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
It is also best not to cut the leaves after the rain (or watering ), but some days later. Immediately after cutting the leaves should be cleaned with a dry cloth (do not wash them), always in a semi-dark room (no need to complete darkness, there must be lighting similar to that of a TV on in a dark room). From this we can deduce that:

commercial products GIA 'READY ARE USELESS BECAUSE' THEY ARE OFTEN MADE OF ALOE VERA AND arborescens, also often contain only the GEL FILTERED AND NOT ACTIVE LEAVES FINALLY containing preservatives and NO WARRANTY THAT THE TRAINING WAS PERFORMED ENTIRELY IN THE DARK.

the preparation should not be exposed to light nor when you ingest. At normal doses ALOE arborescens HAS NO laxative effect. However, if a mild laxative effect appears, however vanishes after a few days. If you have bigger problems can facilitate digestion absorption by removing the knife a bit 'the outer part of the leaves, peel, because it is richer than aloin (which is irritating to the intestines). The gel and the inner part of the leaves but are much less rich in aloin so no problems with digestion, but they contain most of the active ingredients.


Good Aloe everyone!
Lukrezia

Friday, March 2, 2007

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The Perlite

Inert natural foam from acidic volcanic rock with a thermal process such as to cause the expansion to obtain a granular material sterile, chemically inert, free of pathogens, non-polluting, neltempo durable, lightweight and highly porous and therefore able to absorb high Amount of liquid.

The use of perlite in agriculture and floriculture:

- substrate for rooting cuttings of woody (shrubs, etc..) and herbaceous (carnations, geraniums, chrysanthemums, Ficus, Sansevieria, etc.)..

- substitute for peat in the cultivation of gerberas, carnations, etc..

- Inert for hydroponics and soilless of flowers and vegetables.

- When mixed with peat, soil and other materials to increase the lightness.

- Inert storage of bulbs and tubers.


Advantages:
- perfectly sterile substrate free of pathogens.
- Reduces the frequency of attacks pathogens at the roots.
- Easy to use either alone or in mixtures.
- Improve the physical and chemical properties of growing media.

- Promotes the development of plants for the optimum air / water.

- Improves oxygenation of the roots.



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We just came in March, the month in which everything seems back to life: the flowers in the fields, the birds in the garden, gems among the branches and many animals that slowly emerge from the torpor of hibernation "winter" ... so to speak ... seen temperatures this year!
also a very valuable and widespread species begins to act on terraces, balconies disordered, gardens infrascati ... Air confused but full of good intentions ... is the "Garden DIY ..."

Seriously, This is precisely the time when everyone who has an ounce of "green heart", they begin to do more to clear up the pots in a state of abundance between terraces, furniture and battens summer packed with everything you have found shelter in these winter months.

Proceed to prune, mow the grass seed in a thousand jars all those essences that we shared in various forums, websites or bought on the doorstep in the marketplace.

You start to wander around nurseries looking for the pink I was missing that pink that made me die of envy at the home of this or another friend or perhaps a passion flower climbing up to do for my gazebo under which, in the summer love stay in meditation ... to look at the latest manual of the perfect gardener and just bought another ... much more satisfied and proud ... to focus on the work of these months!
also lost for lovers of the beautiful plumeria like me, March is the month in which to prepare the cuttings to be planted in April, buy new ones, bring out those made from water or from the winter wind.
I suggest to those who already possesses a mature and want to make new ones to take cuttings of at least 20cm. now.
Use very sharp scissors, remove any remaining top leaves, cut to leave a stalk of 2cm. attacked and will fall only slightly dry, treat with a fungicide generic, preferably in powder form (the one containing sulfur used in viticulture is fine) to dry and store them in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. After no less than 20 days. If conditions permit, proceed to plant them, otherwise they can remain in this stage even 2 months. (To ground, the soil temperature should be around 25 ° C).
The Mix for the planting of Plumeria is critical to success and do not incur rot that may inevitably undermine the cuttings so maybe you are looking for or paid a high price. This will
be composed in proportion to 50% * perlite and peat or compost universal dark. Using vas small 12/15 cm. in diameter, which partially filled with the mix and you insert a few centimeters, the basis of such pre-treatment with rooting hormones, at this stage is better to use a brace that tie. Add to a finish layer of gravel or pebbles washed previously, to eliminate various impurities, press well and soak thoroughly.
The gravel will give stability to the cutting will prevent the dehydration of the mix and will make sure that the perlite, very light, does not rise to the surface when watered.
Place the jar in a warm, bright sunlight but not direct and if everything will be fine in about 60 days. Looking through the drainage holes will see the sprouts.
yet another month and we will remove the gravel, countersink the rooted cuttings, put it in the bowl final with the same mix for rooting. Will now receive as much sun as possible.
When you have formed a beautiful pink leaves (at least 3) we can begin to give her something to "eat"!
For the first year we need to focus more on growth than on flowering, then a fertilizer balanced with titling 20-20-20 will do fine, we will add in small amounts at each watering.
From June we will alternate between fertilization using a fertilizer with the same titration but to use the leaves, which dilute and spray directly on hair, always far from the sun and the hottest hours.
on plants already weaned over a year, instead we will focus on flowering, which benefit more laden with fertilizer phosphorus and potassium (high-use titling only mature plants) that will drive an abundant flowering, alternating doses for foliar for irrigation.
Please note that all foliar fertilizer can also be used for irrigation, but not all fertilizers can be used for irrigation for foliar and includes only those that specify the label!

If you have to ask me questions, concerns, or questions ... " COMMENT" I will be happy to respond.
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Lukrezia

Thursday, March 1, 2007

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Plumeria Plumeria, exotic scent of Sicily


of Lukrezia

tropicalization In times of the Mediterranean, it is not uncommon to see some plants tropical gardens and on balconies, fully acclimatized! But the Plumeria (also known as "Frangipani" or "Pomelia") has the scoop, arrived in Europe from the middle of "700 by the hand of the British, has become widespread in Sicily, where it is perfectly acclimatized.

initially arrived in Palermo, in the ancient Botanical Garden, where today there are copies of old, then spread throughout the area of \u200b\u200bPalermo and then be present in all the coasts of Sicily. Imagine walking for the streets of Palermo, a splendid early "900, we were fascinated by their fragrance, sweet, delicate, and citrus notes reminiscent of spice, cinnamon, vanilla, wild rose and jasmine.
There was a noble palace that hosted on balconies overlooking the main elevation of blood vessels "Pomelia ... covered with flowers in summer, soft and fleshy, with a white cream and a ray of sunshine in their hearts! During holidays then, so many kids, sold the noblewomen, who strolled through the center of Palermo, bunches of "Pomelia" packaged with ribbons and lace.







first time this acutifolia variety of flowers began to be characterized by increasingly large, rounded petals and almost fully overlapping to form a closed circle, so we began to identify it as a variety in itself, the Plumeria Palermo.



Today in Sicily are mainly 5 types of diffuse acutifolia "the Palermo-flowered round", the "Palermo large-flowered and pointy petals, the" pink Palermo " acutifolia the small-flowered, white and yellow heart, the average acutifolia bloom, white, yellow and red stripes with hearts on the board.


do not know if the result of genetic mutations through antiquities in some specimens that have resulted in half or whether different lineages of fish .... grown in the Botanical Gardens Palermo.


The Plumeria, the family Apocynaceae, is a shrub originating in the tropics, the Caribbean, Venezuela, Mexico, Guatemala, Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Colombia, Tahiti, where under ideal conditions can reach considerable size 10 meters.


Of his seven species that differ in size, habit, leaf shape and flower color and fragrance of its flowers, only rubra and obtusa have attracted the attention of collectors and breeders that produced more than 300 hybrids, with colors from white to lilac, passing through all the possible combinations in 'Rainbow', just as diverse in size and shape of flowers, 5 or 7 petals, which are wrapped or double-wing butterfly.

Several also the meanings and the various peoples of the attribute: use the Thai plant it close to the tombs and sacred temples, but they are reluctant to hold it in the house considering it a sacred plant. The Polynesians instead see it as a symbol of immortality and good luck, much to use its package of flowers to necklaces to give away (or sell ...) to visitors as a sign of friendship and hospitality.

Growing

It is grown in our latitudes is not binding as long as you have "flow Hand: Sun, a handful of love, and a warm place for winter!
In fact, his Achilles heel is the cold .... that should never be such as to freeze it would die ... . Prefers loose soil and light, that ensure good drainage for excess water, the first source of life but also for trouble! Its stagnation gives him easily rot that attacks with ease its spongy tissues. In a few steps I now list the main cultivation notes for those who wanted to be excited about this plant that brings a touch of the tropics in our house!
Use vases content, shallow and probably nothing that would cause the plastic "baking" of the roots in summer.
Prepare a loose soil Dark with 50% peat and 50% perlite which if necessary can be replaced with a mixture of fine and coarse sand or pumice.
From June to September, but plenty of watering the soil to dry completely between watering and the other one. On waking
vegetative (May-June), use balanced 20-20-20 fertilizer every two weeks in watering. Only when
will have formed a list of at least 3 leaves, replace the fertilizer with a watering the leaves for use with high phosphorus content: 10-30-10 or 10-40-10 or 10-50-10 (use high-titling only on mature plants), this will drive a copious bloom.
From May, if temperatures allow, and then explain in full sun point in August, a position to spare the scorching sun during the middle.
In September or November, when the lowering of temperature follows the yellowing and leaf drop, decrease waterings to suspend them altogether.
In Fall, Thin indoors, in places with temperatures below 15 degrees, dry place, away from heat sources and cold drafts.
winter to prevent rot, treat all parts of the trunk with a broad spectrum fungicide, preferably in powder form, repeat the treatment several times during the entire period.




Diseases, Pests and Remedies

rot caused by excess water. Cut off the diseased part, dry cutting, replant the cuttings in new substrate.
apical root rot caused by a fungus, especially in winter because of cold moisture, cut below the side gear and disinfected with a fungicide.
Attack leaves by spider mite because of poor ventilation, hot and humid air, providing yellowing of the leaves and fall; treated with acaricide.
attack whiteflies (white butterfly) that lay eggs in the ground under the leaves that turn yellow and shrivel due to the larvae that suck the sap; parasite very tenacious, treatable with Confidor every seven days. Aphids rarely
or Cochineal that can be treated with insecticide mixtures and white mineral oil.
Clearly not all subjects were treated and dissected to paucity of space, I still hope that what you said has piqued at least a little bit and that he was to help better understand and love this beautiful plant!