i am not pregnant yet.
i was wondering how do you like these names:
lily jasmine
laila victoria
Lily jasmine and laila victoria?
Adorable!
Lily I prefer with Grace though...Lily Grace.
Laila Victoria sounds adorable as well!
nice choices
Reply:I really like Lily Jasmine... sounds sweet like a perfume!
Reply:i guess lily
Reply:I love Lily Jasmine - especially Lily!!
Reply:numero uno! beautiful!
Reply:They are both nice. I like Laila Victoria better, though.
Lily Jasmine is too flowery for me
Reply:There both pretty name...I like Laila Victoria the best
Reply:I love lily Jasmine and Laila Victoria is beautiful too!
Reply:Very soft and feminine, and they sound good in those combinations, tho I think I like the spelling Layla better .
Reply:They are beautiful names...
Reply:They're pretty, but they're aggressively feminine. I have a *very* non-frilly niece with a long, principessa name. She's spent most of her tween years searching for a nickname.
Just something to factor in, especially as you have time to consider your choice.
Reply:i love laila and victoria
Lily will get a little too baby-ish when she gets older I think
Reply:i really like Laila Victoria it flows beautifully
Reply:I LOVE the name Lily Jasmine! I almost named my 6 year old "Lily Jane" but decided to name her after my Mom, instead. Although I don't regret doing so, my daughter has grown to look just like a "Lily". I like the way Lily rolls off the tongue more easily than Laila, and there are less sharp sounds in that name. It's also cute how lily and jasmine are both flowers.
Reply:I love Lily Jasmine.
Not quite as excited about Laila Victoria, but I like it fine. A similar nice choice would be Liala Victoria. (Say it Lie la.)
Reply:Laila Victoria , very cute :)
Reply:I like them both, there soo sweet
Reply:I think they're really cute!
Reply:I like Lily Jasmine the best, but i like Lily Anna a lot too
Reply:Laila Victoria sounds the best
Reply:I'd like Lily Victoria. Lily Jasime is just too themed, it's tacky. I like Layla but not the way you spell it.
Reply:Laila Victoria but Lily is pretty too. I'm not fond of the name Jasmine.
Reply:lily jasmine is so cuuuuuuuuuuuuutttttttttttttttttttteeeeee...
Reply:lily jasmine sounds like a perfume but its still cute, and laila victoria is cute but too long.
Reply:both so nice
Reply:They're good,how about (just in case those don't work out):
Caroline Lily
Jasmine Ann
Laila Elizabeth
Victoria Lily
flower arrangements
Friday, November 18, 2011
Can Jasmine grow inside?
Can a Jasmine plant grow inside? I love the smell and want to bring it in.
Thanks
Can Jasmine grow inside?
Maybe, if you have a large container and a very bright place to put it. I want to issue a warning though. The plant Carolina Jessamine (jasmine) is very poisonous so if this is the jasmine you have or are planning on getting make sure pets or children will not be around it. One flower can kill a 40lb life form.
Reply:its possible if you keep it in full sun and dont let the soil dry out. its a plant that gets big though and spreads so itd have to be in a pretty darn big pot.
Reply:Jasmine likes the outdoors and grows strongly towards sunlight. I have had it grow 8' to get to sunlight. It likes water and branches heavily as well as having very long invasive roots. Better to get a candle or incense that smell like jasmine.
Reply:Take a look at Arabian Jasmine (J. sambac) - you may be able to grow that inside. We have one that we bring in every winter when it drops consistently below 50 degrees, and it will be five years old this summer.
Reply:I agree with the others when they say a rather large pot should be needed. Also, it would have to be in a spot where it can get PLENTY of sun, as it is the type of plant that not only does it need good soil, but as much sun as possible.
I personally don't think that it will bloom and be wonderful as you want it inside your house. Maybe you should consider planting it by a window so that the aroma may be inside the house through it.
But for more information, you might want to visit P Allen Smith's website, with tons of information and tips. Good luck!
Thanks
Can Jasmine grow inside?
Maybe, if you have a large container and a very bright place to put it. I want to issue a warning though. The plant Carolina Jessamine (jasmine) is very poisonous so if this is the jasmine you have or are planning on getting make sure pets or children will not be around it. One flower can kill a 40lb life form.
Reply:its possible if you keep it in full sun and dont let the soil dry out. its a plant that gets big though and spreads so itd have to be in a pretty darn big pot.
Reply:Jasmine likes the outdoors and grows strongly towards sunlight. I have had it grow 8' to get to sunlight. It likes water and branches heavily as well as having very long invasive roots. Better to get a candle or incense that smell like jasmine.
Reply:Take a look at Arabian Jasmine (J. sambac) - you may be able to grow that inside. We have one that we bring in every winter when it drops consistently below 50 degrees, and it will be five years old this summer.
Reply:I agree with the others when they say a rather large pot should be needed. Also, it would have to be in a spot where it can get PLENTY of sun, as it is the type of plant that not only does it need good soil, but as much sun as possible.
I personally don't think that it will bloom and be wonderful as you want it inside your house. Maybe you should consider planting it by a window so that the aroma may be inside the house through it.
But for more information, you might want to visit P Allen Smith's website, with tons of information and tips. Good luck!
Buying jasmine flowers?
Where can I buy jasmine flowers? I want to send a box to my boyfriends mom because she LOVES the smell of them...I cant really find any websites that sell them?
Buying jasmine flowers?
Usually individual jasmine flowers are not sold, as they are too small. You might be interested in buying her the jasmine vine; although there are several. One is star jasmine, the little white one dotted all over an evergreen bush. Another is pink jasmine, which opens pink and goes to a blush white. It is not very fragrant, however. Star Jasmine or Confederate Jasmine is the most common type and can be bought at any good nursery or online.
Here is one source:
http://www.almostedenplants.com/shopping...
Buying jasmine flowers?
Usually individual jasmine flowers are not sold, as they are too small. You might be interested in buying her the jasmine vine; although there are several. One is star jasmine, the little white one dotted all over an evergreen bush. Another is pink jasmine, which opens pink and goes to a blush white. It is not very fragrant, however. Star Jasmine or Confederate Jasmine is the most common type and can be bought at any good nursery or online.
Here is one source:
http://www.almostedenplants.com/shopping...
Star Jasmine Plant?
I just got a star jasmine plant...any good tips on care?
Star Jasmine Plant?
They like lots of sun and water and are easy to maintain given both of those. I LOVE the smell of star jasmine!! mmmm!
Reply:where did you get one? Report It
Reply:keep the soil moist and plant it in the full sun
Reply:What the others said,
and a trellis or fence, something to climb on.
Star Jasmine Plant?
They like lots of sun and water and are easy to maintain given both of those. I LOVE the smell of star jasmine!! mmmm!
Reply:where did you get one? Report It
Reply:keep the soil moist and plant it in the full sun
Reply:What the others said,
and a trellis or fence, something to climb on.
Where can I find jasmine fragrance oil?
I like the smell of jasmine, where can I purchase jasmine fragrance (natural essence oil, not synthetic beauty product) to put on my body?
Where can I find jasmine fragrance oil?
at a herbal or wiccan shop or on the internet on herbalism sites or wiccan sites
Reply:try the body shop
Reply:Any middle eastern store ! Egyptian,Jordanian,Iranian %26amp; also south asian stores Pakistani,Malaysian,Indonasian stores.bcz most Muslims don t wear perfumes laced with alcohol.
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Where can I find jasmine fragrance oil?
at a herbal or wiccan shop or on the internet on herbalism sites or wiccan sites
Reply:try the body shop
Reply:Any middle eastern store ! Egyptian,Jordanian,Iranian %26amp; also south asian stores Pakistani,Malaysian,Indonasian stores.bcz most Muslims don t wear perfumes laced with alcohol.
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Orange jasmine?
how fast and well do orange jasmine grow and do they bloom all year?
Orange jasmine?
USDA hardiness zones: 9B through 11
Growth rate: slow
Flower characteristic: pleasant fragrance; year-round flowering
Orange jasmine?
USDA hardiness zones: 9B through 11
Growth rate: slow
Flower characteristic: pleasant fragrance; year-round flowering
Does Jasmine tea or any decaffinated tea stop iron absorbtion?
I am trying to find out if anyone knows if decaffinated tea or Jasmine tea stops iron absorbtion. My iron levels are so low and I know that drinking Earl Grey caffinated has not helped.
Does Jasmine tea or any decaffinated tea stop iron absorbtion?
Most teas, decaffeinated or not, interfere with iron absorption. They do not stop the absorption. The substances in teas that do this are tannins, which are found in larger amounts in coffee, tea, grapes, red wine, purple or red rice, bran fiber, and chocolate.
Almost all plants have tannins in some form.
I found a link about iron absorption and one about tannins for you.
Reply:Agree.
All teas interfere with iron absorption. The fact that tea is an antioxidant (and therefore binds with metals) means it interferes with iron absorption.
To put this into perspective, many foods and beverages also reduce the amount of non-heme iron we absorb. These include coffee, dairy, fiber, eggs and some chocolate. Calcium can impair the absorption of both non-heme and heme iron.
Therefore if you need more iron, you should avoid these foods. But if you have too much iron, you should eat more of them.
If you suffer from or are prone to iron deficiency, the following tips might help:
Cut down on tea and coffee, especially black tea, and even some herbal varieties.
Add lemon juice to your cuppa. Some people prefer milk, but milk won’t help you absorb more iron - lemon does.
If you drink loose tea, brew it half-strength. Add 2 to 3 grams of loose leaves per cup. Avoid full-strength tea.
Avoid drinking tea with a meal, or half an hour afterwards.
Avoid drinking tea if you are having a period.
Does Jasmine tea or any decaffinated tea stop iron absorbtion?
Most teas, decaffeinated or not, interfere with iron absorption. They do not stop the absorption. The substances in teas that do this are tannins, which are found in larger amounts in coffee, tea, grapes, red wine, purple or red rice, bran fiber, and chocolate.
Almost all plants have tannins in some form.
I found a link about iron absorption and one about tannins for you.
Reply:Agree.
All teas interfere with iron absorption. The fact that tea is an antioxidant (and therefore binds with metals) means it interferes with iron absorption.
To put this into perspective, many foods and beverages also reduce the amount of non-heme iron we absorb. These include coffee, dairy, fiber, eggs and some chocolate. Calcium can impair the absorption of both non-heme and heme iron.
Therefore if you need more iron, you should avoid these foods. But if you have too much iron, you should eat more of them.
If you suffer from or are prone to iron deficiency, the following tips might help:
Cut down on tea and coffee, especially black tea, and even some herbal varieties.
Add lemon juice to your cuppa. Some people prefer milk, but milk won’t help you absorb more iron - lemon does.
If you drink loose tea, brew it half-strength. Add 2 to 3 grams of loose leaves per cup. Avoid full-strength tea.
Avoid drinking tea with a meal, or half an hour afterwards.
Avoid drinking tea if you are having a period.
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