Bring the beauty of nature into your home this winter

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2009

from the websites: http://www.webchats.tv & http://www.flowers.org.uk


To watch the whole show, please visit: http://www.webchats.tv/chat/beauty_of_nature_in_your_home_this_winter

Winter's here, it's the ideal time to get busy and have fun transforming your home into a welcoming oasis of colour and beauty in the midst of a cold grey outdoors. Sarah Holland of the Flowers & Plants Association is your green-fingered host in an exclusive webchat that will show you how just a little floral savvy can help you to do just that. Not only will Sarah's creative advice bridge the gaps in your inspiration, she'll explain how keeping flowers and plants in the home has major benefits not just aesthetically, but for your whole family's health.

Christmas is nearly on us and it goes without saying that we want our homes to be as warm and welcoming as we can possibly make them. Beyond the invaluable tips Sarah will be dispensing, she'll tell you also about a series of video guides available from the Flowers & Plants Association that offer detailed pointers on particular plants and flowers that work best in specific rooms. So for bathrooms go for Orchids as they love the steamy atmosphere. Mother in law's tongue in the office as they don't require too much love and attention or water! You'll be amazed how a couple of plants or a vase of flowers can really makeover the look and feel of any room in your home, fast.

Yes, it's time to give those lonesome Christmas trees a little company. Log on to the webchat, and submit your questions about how to make the most of the natural beauty of flowers and plants in your home this season and for 2009.

Sarah Holland joins us live to discuss how flowers and plants can change your home it's fast and so simple.

For more information visit http://www.flowers.org.uk

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