Sunday, December 3, 2017

To the nursery for a Poinsettia festivity

Christmas is just around the corner and if you are still thinking what to do in terms of decorating your garden or the kind of plants to have indoors, go to the nearest nursery for suggestions.




One that gets crowded during any festive season here is Nurseri Dimewa in USJ 3A, Subang and they are having a few standard Christmas plants and flowers that you may like for your home this holiday.
The owners, who have been in this business for the last 27 years, will offer you suggestions or tips on how best to decorate your garden or home if time is of the essence.
Nurseri Dimewa specialises in landscaping design, turfing and potted plants. They have over 200 types of tropical ornamental palm, shrubs, trees, climbers, ground covers as well as aquatic plants.
For this holiday season, dominating the entrance of the nursery are red poinsettia, silver leaf plants, goldcrest pines and English Ivy, to name a few.



These are very popular plants for Christmas and perhaps the most recognisable is the poinsettia, also known as the queen of Christmas plants, which comes in bright red and green leaves.
Other plants suitable to decorate your home for this Christmas are begonia leaf (variegated), fern leaf and ficus elastica.
“Depending on the space you have in the garden, you can either buy a few of the same species and place them at the sides of the driveway so you have them all in one colour, or mix and match a few different types and arrange them neatly at the entrance.
“Mix and match varieties offer a fantastic look. The spectacular plant combination complements each other in an unusual and outstanding way.
“You can even put the plants indoor, especially the poinsettia at the corner of your living room, on the dining table or even in the kitchen. The bright red colour will make the environment quite pleasant and very christmassy,” said one of the owners.
Of course the centrepiece of any Christmas celebrating house is the Christmas tree and Nurseri Dimewa has new supply coming in after having fully sold the early stock.

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