Wednesday, September 29, 2010

BBTC

Almost forgot to mention the Big Boy Tech and Toy Show.  This weekend, Saturday and Sunday starting at 10am, at Germain Arena.  Right off I-75, Estero/ Ft Myers Florida.  

We will have Splat Balls, Animal Pillows, Crazy Bandz, and a HUGE display for WaterBeads4Plants.  

Fall Decor

Fall Decorations are easy to come by up north, as stated by iVillage newsletter today

A long walk through the park or a leaf-peeping expedition can yield all you need for thesesimple and all-natural fall crafts. So, enjoy the autumn air, get in shape and collect leaves, berries and acorns to turn into lovely decorations for your home!

What about us down here in the Evergreen Tropics though.  The solution - change your color of WaterBeads to Fall colors.  It's that easy.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Contest deadline

Only 3 days left to post an entry to win a set of 13 colors of WaterBeads!  No entries will be accepted after September 30th at Midnight.  Just post and answer to our question to enter.  Go to www.WaterBeads4Plants.com/blog/contest to post your answer.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Mold solution

  Florida is rampant with mold in homes due to high humidity in the air and when I noticed mold growing on my WaterBeads I thought I was going to have a problem.  But, No.  It's a very simple solution, literally.  Just add 1/2 teaspoon of bleach to the water when you hydrate your WaterBeads and problem solved.     Read more about how this actually helps your plants as well as prevents the mold at WaterBeads4Plants.com/blog and other great articles on how to care for WaterBeads and ideas for where to use them.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Roots!

  Got back from a 3-day weekend in Key West to find I have roots!  I can't even remember what the seeds were from.  On Thursday last week I saw them sitting there and decided to see if they would root in WaterBeads.  Success!  I'll be doing a lot more with plants so stay tuned to all the fun or get your WaterBeads4Plants.com and start growing your own food and plants!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Plants for WaterBeads

Often the question is asked, "what kind of plants can be used in WaterBeads?"

Will Creed replied...

The list of plants that can live in water is too long to post. Just about any soft-stemmed plant from which you can root cuttings will live in water. Woody-stemmed plants, ferns, and palms will not grow in water
The very popular lucky bamboos that are sold growing in water are really Dracaena cuttings. Other popular plants that grow well in water include, pothos, Philodendron, wandering Jew, ivy, spider plants, and Chinese evergreen.
If you tap water is on the hard side, use filtered, distilled or rainwater in stead. Change the water every couple of weeks. Add a very tiny amount (about one-tenth the recommended rate) of any complete fertilizer to the water.

  I'm starting a study of some of my own backyard and indoor plants to see what will take off and will be posting pics and updates on WaterBeads4Plants.com/blog

Sunday, September 12, 2010

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Had a blast yesterday selling WaterBeads at Rotery Park. Will have some pics up on the blog shortly at www.waterbeads4plants.com

-- Sent from my Palm Pre

Saturday, September 11, 2010

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Craft fair today at Rotary Park in Cape Coral FL. Pelican rd, just off Cape Coral Pkwy. 8:00 till 1:00. Proceeds benefit our charity. Www.waterbeads4plants.com

-- Sent from my Palm Pre

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

New

  Going full gusto with WaterBeads for Plants.  All the different products I have promoted at GCA this one has really skyrocketed.  People love to touch it, they love to look at it, they want to buy it, and quite a lot want to start their own business with it.  I am lucky enough to be working directly with one of the main importers and have helped a lot of people already to get their hands on some in whatever capacity they wish.  
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