
- new beginnings with the sign of life year after year
Think new life. Think blooming flowers. Think Spring as new life emerges from winter’s hibernation. Tulips are always a sure sign that spring has arrived.
But to have the joy of blooming flowers in the spring, the flower bulbs need to be planted in the fall.
Autumn is the time for planting the bulbs that will burst into bloom come spring. Its delayed gratification but the cheery appearance of tulips and daffodils an end of a bleak winter is worth the wait.
The best part. Planting flower bulbs doesn’t take much effort. You dig a hole, and drop in the bulbs and cover with soil.
Give you guests flower bulbs for a unique wedding favor that will bloom year after year reminding them of your special day.

- He who plants a tree, plants a hope….
Did you know 2 mature trees provide enough oxygen for a family of 4?
Half of the world’s forests have disappeared.
Tree planting is the most cost effective way to reduce the CO2 in the atmosphere and cool down the earth’s temperature.
Planting 30 trees will remove a person’s carbon debt for that year.
What can you do?
Small changes in your life routine can add up to big differences in helping to help the earth. It is difficult to believe that one person and planting one little tree can make a difference. But it can, and planting trees is an easy, fun way to contribute to greening your town.
The presentation of a tree at a special event is a tremendous gift. A wonderful opportunity to inspire, promote and plant trees for a Greener Tomorrow. By giving Trees as Favors at their Weddings, brides and grooms will set an example and possibly inspire their guests. Meaningful gifts create “growing memories” that last a lifetime.
“In all things of nature there is something of the marvellous.” – Aristotle
Basil is best known for its properties to aid and strengthen love. Although Basil is known to bring about prosperity, love spells are the general domain for this treasured herb. It is used to soothe communication between two people, to draw a lover to you and to celebrate love. Basil can be tucked fresh or dried into a sachet and carried to strengthen feelings of love.
Who knew? Why not spread some LOVE around at your wedding by giving your guest memorable favors of basil in adorable eco boxes .

grow herbs and memories
The ancient Romans believed that the mere smell of basil inspired love. Thus, a woman seeding true love needed merely to hand the object of her affection a spring of basil, and he would be here forever.
Its name comes from the Greek word for “royal”, basilikon. a perennial in warm climates, it is easy to grow and thrives in containers. its small white flowers should be be pruned in order to induce vigorous growth of the tasty leaves.
Celebrate basil in your wedding receptions with food, plants for centerpieces and sprigs for good luck.
Bridal showers are perfect venues to celebrate the immortal properties of basil with games and gifts.
. The Kitchen Bridal Shower
Ask guests to choose gifts the bride will need to establish an the kitchen of her dreams. Gifts might include: tools, utensils, cookware, bake ware, appliances, gadgets, linens and cookbooks. A Kitchen Shower is the perfect occasion to go potluck. If your kitchen can manage, request that a few dishes be brought assembled but uncooked. When your guests arrive, pop their culinary creations into the oven and serve wine in the kitchen while you enjoy the aroma of what is soon to come. Guests might also bring along their signature recipe, written on a card to present to the bride.
- perfect for a “herb” shower with a culinary touch
Basic Pesto Sauce
- 1/3 cut fresh basil leaves
- 2 cloves garlic, crushed
-pinch of salt
- 1/2 cup pine kernels
- 3/4 cup Parmesan cheese
– 1/2 cup olive oil
Blend the basil leaves in a blender. Add the garlic and olive oil and process for a few seconds. Gradually add the pine kernels, Parmesan cheese and salt. The consistency should be thick and creamy.
This quantity of pesto sauce is sufficient for 1 pound cooked, drained pasta. Mix 2 tablespoons pesto with the pasta and serve on individual plates with an extra spoonful of pesto on each helping..
For money and success. Soak Basil in water for 3 days, then sprinkle about a place of business. Also used for purification and protection and to remove obstacles in love and create harmony. Dispels melancholy and attracts friends. It just doesn’t get any better than that.
For more herb ideas for fall weddings check it out at: Plant a Memory favors & gifts

- growing trend in centerpieces for weddings
Bring Mother Nature in and inspire your guests with living potted flowers and herbs. The remarkable thing about using plant centerpieces is that they are a growing symbol of your new life together, inspirational for your guests and project your eco-commitment from this day forward.Gerber Daisies are our favorite potted plants because their brilliant colors pop on the reception tables. Forget-me-not’s, roses and lavender are attractive centerpieces. These flowers work well because they are a popular nursery plant which makes them easy to find. Rosemary and basil are wonderful plotted herbs and are guest favorites, with an abundance of “green” points due to their culinary popularity and familiar scents.
Advantages of potted plant centerpieces in your wedding:
- They are surprisingly affordable from your local florist / nursery or can be planted far in advance
- Potted flower or herbs as centerpieces are unique table name/number holders
- There is no risk of the flower getting fatigued with weather and sitting for long periods of time. They can be arranged days in advance, avoiding the last minute rush.
- Plants can be placed in decorative containers and finished with complementary ribbon to complement your colors or theme.
- They are available in a massive selection of colors, sizes, shapes that can tie in with the overall style or theme.
Flowers and herbs embrace the something “green” trend in 2009 as we become more aware of the natural world around us. Complement with eco-friendly seed favor guest gifts for a wedding they will remember forever.
Sheila Sheffield,
Plant a Memory for a greener tomorrow.

- best fall wedding favors
Since we have been offering tulip bulb wedding favors they have been the most popular fall wedding favour we offer.
The colors are brilliant and they can be boxed to suit any color the brides desire.
Representing eternal happiness tulips are always a wonderful addition to your garden. Planted in the fall, the bulbs will blossom with new life every sping for years to come. They are a true sign of spring every year bring new life, new energy and reminding us or your Wedding Day and all the joy we all shared. Plant a Memory with brillilant tulip bulb wedding favors and your guests will remembers your special day for years to come.
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TIPS FOR SEASONAL WEDDINGS
Wedding Planner’s Advice
by Shelley Waugh
The outdoor wedding is more popular than ever, they’re very different from the traditional indoor affair and offer more options, with only the weather as a variable.
Ten tips for an outdoor wedding either at a venue or in your back yard.
1. BUDGET: Have an exact budget or specific dollar amount when you meet with your wedding planner. Make a prioritized list of what is necessary to create your wedding the way you envision it. This will help in deciding between calligraphy invitations and live music. It can be disappointing to make big plans and then have to cancel them because they’re not affordable.
2. DATE: Planning the date is extremely important. Have several in mind, since popular wedding months such as May, June, September and October may limit the choice of dates. Depending on where you live, winter weddings for better value. They can be spectacular at this time of year.
3. COMFORT: Remember to ensure your guests’ comfort by considering weather conditions on the big day. If hot, have ushers offer ice-cold water bottles as guests are seated, or print your wedding program on a hand-held fan to keep your guests cool. Colorful paper umbrellas shade the sun and add beautiful color as well.
4. BACKUP PLAN: What if it rains? The ideal outdoor wedding location should have an indoor plan just in case. However, an outdoor tent is another option, but only for light to moderate rainstorms. Or, the couple might have the ceremony outside and reception inside as a way to minimize the risk of bad weather.

5. PLAN FOR WIND: Windy conditions can wreak havoc on attire, hair, and décor. If the location is typically windy, avoid fabrics such as chiffons or silks. Also, advise your hairstylist that your wedding is outdoors so she/he can design an appropriate style for you and the bridal party. While unity ceremonies are important, wind can have an ill effect on the traditional unity candle. More recent ideas include the sand ceremony and water ceremony.
6. DECOR: With natural beauty all around, outdoor weddings often use fewer decorations. Some to be considered, however, include an arch or trellis, strings of lights or lanterns in the trees, torches, and luminarias or farolitas. A flower petal walkway dense with deep colored rose petals creates a dramatic contrast to green grass. Note: for weddings on grassy areas, ensure the sprinkler system is disabled so guests don’t receive an unwanted shower!
7. FOOD: A reception with food stations with delicious and beautiful options that are prepared and refreshed on a continual basis. Guests can enjoy the reception without worrying if the food is getting cold or that they’ll miss a served food course.
8. BUGS: One way to limit bug disturbances is to use citronella candles placed around the border of the event disguised with red rocks or other natural elements just in case.
9. SUNLIGHT: Couples who consider timing their outdoor wedding to a beautiful sunset should ensure that chairs are oriented away from the sun so it won’t shine directly in the eyes of their guests during the ceremony.
10. ATTIRE: If hot weather is in the forecast, wear light fabrics to avoid unnecessary overheating or perspiration. Brides wearing trains should consider the ground they will be walking on to avoid grass and dirt. An aisle runner can be helpful in avoiding stains. Consult a makeup professional for makeup that won’t cake, streak, or shine and will hold up well for photographs and throughout the event.
Tips and photos courtesy: Wedding Planner at the L’Auberge de Sedona in Sedona, Arizona, that offers luxury accommodations, fine dining, wedding facilities and spa treatments. Visit www.lauberge.com.
We loved this article because it discusses REAL issues. Don’t forget to thank you guests with a touch of nature , eco favors.
Regards, Sheila
Plant a Memory for a Greener Tomorrow!

- outdoor weddings are taking off!
In 2011 outdoor weddings are extremely popular. Let nature be your decorator at a venue where you can enjoy the great outdoors.
Forests, botanical gardens, backyards, beaches, neighborhood gardens, parks, or wineries.
Choose a location that will reflect you own style and imagination and immerse yourself in the “green” all around you.
“The earth is a garden and each of us only need care for our own part for life to be breathed back into the planet, into the soil, into ourselves.” John Jeavons, Environmental Agriculturalist
The celebration of Earth Day on April 22nd began in the United States in 1970 and was the brainchild of Senator Gaylord Nelson, who had long pondered about finding a way to “put the environment into the political ‘limelight’ once and for all” (his words). April 22 Earth Day, is now celebrated in most countries of the world. Earth Day is a perfect time to reflect about what you are doing to help protect the environment. There are many ways that you can celebrate alone and with others.
We can help our planet by planting trees:
Did you Know? One large tree provides oxygen for up to 4 people?

Plant a tree save the earth
Earth Day Quiz: http://holidays.quiz.kaboose.com/60-kids-what-s-your-earth-iq
Tips & Ideas for a Planet Saving Wedding!
By Georgina Clatworthy

Having the wedding you want could come at a price that is as hefty on the environment as it is on your pocket. If the idea of using eco-friendly & ethical products appeals to you, then here are some ideas & tips on achieving a dream ‘green’ wedding:
Bridal Wear – Seek out designers who use organic & ethically produced fabrics. Wear a vintage gown – perhaps one that is in the family & which can be altered or restyled if necessary. Hire your outfits instead of purchasing them.
Accessories & Jewellery – Vintage is a big look this year & it’s good for the environment! Check out EBay or charity stores for original pieces. There is a big trend for ethical & fairly traded goods, which extends to all sorts of accessories including shoes & handbags, shop online if there is no where locally to buy. If you buy new jewellery look for pieces made with recycled materials & conflict free diamonds.
Hair & Beauty – Use a stylist who only uses organic or natural products which contain no environmentally harmful ingredients. Follow this guideline if you are buying your own.
Stationery, Albums & Guestbooks – Recycled papers are readily available & many fairtrade products will use recycled materials. Only send your guests the minimum amount of information e.g just the invitation. Omit the usual inclusions such as RSVP cards, maps, directions, menus etc. Ask guests to reply by phone or online either via a special website or by email. Use E-invites & send to all your guests via email to cut down on paper & postage.
Favors – Try food, seeds or plant products which are readily available locally. If you use boxes or papers make sure they are recycled or can be recycled.
Wedding Cakes – Have your cake made with organic or free-range ingredients.
Confetti – Use confetti made with recycled papers or use bird friendly seed. Flower petals from a local source also makes good ‘green’ confetti. Do not use rice – not bird friendly!
Candles – Buy candles made from natural products such as bee’s wax or soybean wax. You can also look for fair trade candles.
Flowers – Buy your flowers from a local producer or from a fair trade florist sourced online.
Transport – The key here is to try to avoid covering too many miles over the course of the day. Hold your event locally preferably in one location or in two venues within walking distance of each other. Instead of hiring cars for everyone use a rickshaw, horse & carriage or even bicycles! If you want to hire cars try & get cars which run on bio-fuels or LPG. If you have a lot of guests to move around consider hiring a coach.
Entertainment – Hire entertainers who are local to you & who won’t have to travel many miles to attend your wedding. Acoustic muscians would cut down on power usage.
Venue Decorations – As with favors & flowers source local products, fair trade & recyclable. companies who hire out decorations for venues are a good choice & can provide you with table linens, chair covers, decorations, flowers etc. Artificial arrangements are also a good choice which can be re-used afterwards or given as gifts.
Catering & Beverages – Source local companies who can provide you with organic & free range produce .
Venues – Pick locations which are close to you & your guests. Find out about what is in any packages offered to you such as catering & decorations – are these products locally sourced/grown? do they use organic/free range produce? Ask about their environmental policies such as recycling.
Marquee Hire – Find companies who can offer marquees made with natural materials & wood from sustainable sources.
Photographers – Digital processing is the norm these days but check anyway that your photographer uses this process. Digital photography cuts down on paper wastage & the use of chemicals in the developing process. Ask for your preview images to uploaded to a web page or on to disk so you can view them without the need for processing first.
Honeymoons – Take your honeymoon in your home country with no air travel. If you want to go abroad look at your options for travel by rail or boat. If flying is unavoidable check out the travel company’s green credentials & environmental policies.
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