Saturday, December 5, 2009

When the flower fails to bloom, how do you nurture it?

When the rose buds fail to open and bloom I dry them....so they maintain their beauty indefinitely...


Always a modest, demur bud, with the promise of opening, the promise of future fullness...and these dried unopened buds have a beauty of their own that equals the full blown open rose flower.....and I nurture it by always admiring its subtle soft loveliness.....When the flower fails to bloom, how do you nurture it?
In a gardening sense if a flower fails to bloom then basically I won't be able to get it to. There are different reasons this could happen, some unexplainable, just a course nature takes. Your best bet is to observe the plant and see if there is an overriding cause of lack of blooming such as lack of nutrients or water and take care of those needs to build a stronger plant.


In a people sense, people bloom at their own pace and timing. The best way to nurture people is to love them and be there for them to help them along their path.When the flower fails to bloom, how do you nurture it?
I play music.
feed the flower with care and compassion and love.so that it can continue to grow.
Maybe it's just a late bloomer? : )
At times all our best nurturing efforts fail and no flowers bloom. That's the time to give up, I guess. You can do only so much and more efforts will be a waste. Go find another plant and take good care of it, that's my take.
More dung.
I take care of water and fertilizer first, but I also make sure the flower has sufficient light and space to grow. Sometimes this means careful pruning, other times complete transplanting. It's the same with things in life, they get crowded, uncared for, or left in toxic environments. It's not always a matter of bloom where you're planted, life is a more proactive venture. I encourage digging, and I dig life.
change the soil put it in a new place that will be suitable enough water and good soil and good environment.
Perhaps it wasn't nurtured from the start?


I've seen this in relationships. Here is this beautiful plant, (love, whatever), %26amp; by virtue of its beauty, it will simply continue to please. Sometimes, when we notice that it's ';failing,'; it has grown so weak a great deal of nurturing will be needed to restore it, or, it may be too late.
cut it, let others got chance to grow and bloom...basic knowledge learn from farmer!!!!
I talk to it and give it kisses :))))))

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