A view into a part my world - my German Iris flower bed. A huge source of my Springtime happiness <3

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A view into a part my world - my German Iris flower bed. A huge source of my Springtime happiness <3
Ein Bild sagt mehr als tausend Worte – diese pinke Power-Rose schenkt dir gleich tausend Lächeln! 🌹
Stell dir vor, dein Feed stolpert über diese perfekt gezüchtete Blütenkönigin, hebt ehrfürchtig die Rose lachsfarbener Pracht empor und stellt diskret dein „Schlechtes-Montags-Ich“ in die Ecke. Wer braucht schon Yoga, wenn man beim Anblick dieser samtenen Blütenblätter tief durchatmen und den Alltagsstress einfach wegschmelzen lassen kann? Und mal ehrlich: Wenn diese Rose redet, würde sie sagen: „Keine Dornen? Ha, erwische dich doch erst einmal, bevor du mich kompostierst!“ 😉
Blumenfakten to go: – Rosen wurden schon im alten China als Symbol für Liebe gezüchtet – Pinke Sorten stärken nachweislich das Selbstbewusstsein (okay, das sagen wir jetzt einfach mal) – 90% aller schlechten Tage können mit einem Rosenfoto umgekehrt werden*
*Studie: Allein unsere Meinung. 😉
Apr 25, 2024 - banbu.
Gathered from the yard. #bouquet #flowertherapy (at Ottawa, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEc0YKJFkH6/?igshid=1fn65fyi5t9oo
Tag 1517 / Befreit in den Mai
I’ve been walking around on Sundays when I do the chores (opening the greenhouses and watering), and allowing myself to take as many pictures as I want. Photography is a great way for me to make me see through it a different perspective, to stop and take a second to realize how beautiful this life really is. Sometimes as a farmer (or anyone who works hard), it’s hard to see it from the outside when you are in it, stress is high, and people depend on you. Gratitude was my New Years resolution, so I’m working on it. Luckily these blooms help. 😊 #selflove #flowertherapy #greenhouseflowers #matthiola . . . #Farmerflorist #cbusfarmers #sustainablygrown #urbanfarming #flowerfarming #flowersofinstagram #614 #asseenincolumbus #livelocalcbus #blooms #flowersofinstagram #flowerfarmer #locallygrown #growbabygrow #columbusflowers #ohioflowers #supportlocal #cbusflorist #columbusflorist #ohioflorist #smffblooms
All flowers have an innate wisdom that they lovingly share with us. Every flower has its own message — and its own therapeutic properties. Chances are, if you are particularly attracted to a certain flower, it’s because on a deep emotional level it is providing something that you need in your life. For centuries medical practitioners in many cultures have used flowers for their therapeutic properties. In the 28th century BC Emperor Shen Nung, (considered the father of Chinese herbal medicine) wrote about the health benefits of a dendrobium species of orchid in “The Herbal,” the earliest Chinese text concerning the use of herbs for medicinal purposes. (He also wrote about the medicinal properties of cannabis.) Today in China, orchids continue to be used for their therapeutic qualities, and are believed to be useful in treating cancer, strengthening the immune system, and improving eyesight. Flower essences offer a wonderful way to heal and grow because they act as catalysts for change at a deep emotional level. The positive changes that can occur from using flower essences include feeling more confident and creative, experiencing more joy, being more forgiving, forging better relationships, having more clarity and focus, and even cultivating a deeper connection to your Higher Self. #plantmedicine #australianbushflowers #flowertherapy #floweressences #austealianfloweressences #entrepreneurlife #holistichealing #loveflowers🌸