So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Can Mosquito Plants Do the Job?

By Janet Rachel


Since you are reading this, chances are you are wondering about these mosquito plants. They seem like a great idea, doing everything organically to keep away plants. The question is:

Can mosquito plants take care of the problem?

Before we look into the effectiveness the mosquito plants have, let?s look at some background information on the subject.

Made of citronella grass and scented geranium, the mosquito plant blends well to give out an odor that keeps mosquitoes away. These can be purchased just about anywhere when summer is about to start.

After buying one, you need to place it somewhere people will be passing. That way, it will have maximum performance. If you brush up against a mosquito plant, it will also help its odor.

If you are looking for a natural type of bug spray, you can also use the plant?s oils to rub on your skin. I would make sure that you are not allergic to this plant first though, so only use a small dose the first time.

Planting a new mosquito plant also takes some planning. You want it to be in a hot and dry place as well if you want it to grow large. The larger the plant is, the more odor the thing will emit to keep the pests away.

Mosquito plants are found in nurseries everywhere, and are the cheapest way to keep away the flying pests. You can buy a small one for as little as $5. The more mature plants will run up to about $50.

Surprisingly, online retailers sell these plants as well, and for very cheap. They will ship them to quickly and safely as well. This comes in handy if your local nursery is a little low on inventory.




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