. 4 Take the pots out of the dark when you can see about 6cm of bulb. The sun will start to turn the shoots green. They make lovely spring presents and they are often ready to flower around Easter time. More ideasIdea taken from Custard and Crayons
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.The star, herself the mother of twin teenage sons, says that childbirth is romanticised on television and in films.In the movies where people have babies and particularly in television films, they are sitting in a hospital bed with flowers everywhere
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's The Merchant Of Venice. He may have got the idea from the Hebrew word yishai, which means ‘riches' or ‘a gift'. Daisy From the flower that gets its name from the old English ‘day's eye', due to the fact that the flower opens its petals in the morning
't neglect your individual interests either, that way you'll always have new things to talk about.5 Once a week, do something special for him 'just because'. Everyone's definition of romance is different and while you might love flowers, he'll probably
do together that don't involve a structured class, such as fun tickling games.Q How can I stimulate him outdoors?A There's lots you can do on a simple walk to the park; show him leaves, count ducks, point out different coloured flowers. And don't just