Merry Christmas Everyone from ScentedLeaf Team!
Did you hang up a stoking on your wall? Santa Claus is coming to town!
Just wanted to wish you and all yours a very happy Holiday.
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Saturday, December 24, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
Santa Claus Vancouver Parade 2011, The Spirit of Giving
Santa Claus was coming early to Vancouver this year ... on December 5th.
Did you attend such an event before? Believe me, the spirit of Christmas was nurturing in everyone during that happy and festive hour of parade with a fantastic reaction of people to the beauty and joy, no matter what cultural or religious background they had.
The main sponsor of this event was Rogers, but was a real pleasure to see all teams who were featuring the Santa's Parade 2011 to Vancouver (the pictures proved this) : Vancouver Police, Vancouver Community Policing Centres,Toys4us, Worksafe BC, Kijiji, Naden Band from Victoria BC, Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services, Vancouver Ambulance, FALUN DAFA Organization, Purdy's Chocolate, Genesis Security, International Vancouver Airport, Eagle West, WAR AMPS, Vancouver Aquarium, Gingerbread Lane, Scouts Canada and Spartans.
Russian Theater Show was concurred by some music, dancing, gymnastics bands from Vancouver's, Burnaby and Richmond Schools - so many children giving of their time and skills for the others delight. Media was represented by CityTV, Breakfast Television BT, Mountain FM and Jack FM
The Spirit of Giving is in the air. Stay around for Santa Claus' return on Christmas Eve and join to Santa's and ScentedLeaf Giveaway 2011.
Did you attend such an event before? Believe me, the spirit of Christmas was nurturing in everyone during that happy and festive hour of parade with a fantastic reaction of people to the beauty and joy, no matter what cultural or religious background they had.
The main sponsor of this event was Rogers, but was a real pleasure to see all teams who were featuring the Santa's Parade 2011 to Vancouver (the pictures proved this) : Vancouver Police, Vancouver Community Policing Centres,Toys4us, Worksafe BC, Kijiji, Naden Band from Victoria BC, Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services, Vancouver Ambulance, FALUN DAFA Organization, Purdy's Chocolate, Genesis Security, International Vancouver Airport, Eagle West, WAR AMPS, Vancouver Aquarium, Gingerbread Lane, Scouts Canada and Spartans.
Russian Theater Show was concurred by some music, dancing, gymnastics bands from Vancouver's, Burnaby and Richmond Schools - so many children giving of their time and skills for the others delight. Media was represented by CityTV, Breakfast Television BT, Mountain FM and Jack FM
The Spirit of Giving is in the air. Stay around for Santa Claus' return on Christmas Eve and join to Santa's and ScentedLeaf Giveaway 2011.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Santa Claus and ScentedLeaf Giveaway 2011
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How would you like to win one of the 5 Great Prizes - pack of 10 Apple Scented Pelargonium seeds (Pelargonium Odoratissimum)
You better watch out ... this "SCENTsational" Giveaway from ScentedLeaf!
You better not cry... There are 5 great chances to win seeds of Apple Scented Pelargonium
Better not pout ... Edible, fragrant, useful, showy, flowering, drought resistant and very forgiving plant
I'm telling you why ... you can win by following this simple instructions
Santa Claus is coming to town ... yaaa, that's for sure
He's making a list ... Ok, Pack of 10 seeds of Apple scented Pelargonium seeds ... Check!
And checking it twice ... hmmm, there's more: 5 packs of Apple scented Pelargonium seeds!!!
Gonna find out Who's naughty and nice ... be nice and follow us on Twitter and Facebook
Santa Claus is coming to town ... Told Ya So!
He sees you when you're sleeping ... Hurry up ... only couple of days left!
He knows when you're awake ... Don't just sit here reading and singing ... enter this Giveaway!
He knows if you've been bad or good ... That's easy, follow us ... or even better, ebay from us!
So be good for goodness sake! ... C'mon click already!!!
O! You better watch out! ... What I'm gonna do with you ?!
You better not cry ... Ok, take it easy ... there will be be other chances ... soon.
Better not pout ... Thank you for visiting.
I'm telling you why ... Merry Christmas!
Santa Claus is coming to town ... Merry Christmas!
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Growth of a Tree, by Meish Goldish
Planting a tree is an unforgettable practical experience for any kids. We keep our children attuned to many little gardening projects we do. Few days ago, when we've packed the outdoor bonsai and the seedlings in insulated packs for outside wintering, we started to talk again about the changing colors of autumn leaves (one of our preferred themes those days).
Then the discussion did take a new direction: what poems and songs they know about trees.
We had fun reciting or singing together many pieces. This one was our favorite.
I hope you enjoy it, too.
"Growth of a Tree"
by Meish Goldish.
I'm a little maple, oh so small,
In years ahead, I'll grow so tall!
With a lot of water, sun, and air,
I will soon be way up there!
Deep inside the soil my roots are found,
Drinking the water underground.
Water from the roots my trunk receives,
Then my trunk starts making leaves.
As I start to climb in altitude,
Leaves on my branches will make food.
Soon my trunk and branches will grow wide,
And I'll grow more bark outside!
I will be a maple very tall,
Losing my leaves when it is fall.
But when it is spring, new leaves will show.
How do trees grow? Now you know!
Then the discussion did take a new direction: what poems and songs they know about trees.
We had fun reciting or singing together many pieces. This one was our favorite.
I hope you enjoy it, too.
"Growth of a Tree"
by Meish Goldish.
I'm a little maple, oh so small,
In years ahead, I'll grow so tall!
With a lot of water, sun, and air,
I will soon be way up there!
Deep inside the soil my roots are found,
Drinking the water underground.
Water from the roots my trunk receives,
Then my trunk starts making leaves.
As I start to climb in altitude,
Leaves on my branches will make food.
Soon my trunk and branches will grow wide,
And I'll grow more bark outside!
I will be a maple very tall,
Losing my leaves when it is fall.
But when it is spring, new leaves will show.
How do trees grow? Now you know!
Monday, December 5, 2011
Saint Nicholas & ScentedLeaf Giveaway
Saint Nicholas is coming to fill your boots with surprises ;-)
ScentedLeaf is helping him and offers one Giveaway: a FREE pack (10 seeds) of Coconut Scented Pelargonium aka Pelargonium Grossularioides.
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Happy St Nicholas Day!
P.S. We can take no responsibilities for any taxes (if applicable) and/or they are stopped at customs (we are selling seeds worldwide on Ebay so far without issues, but just in case ...)
UPDATE December 12th, 2011: The winner has been announced and contacted.
Thank you to all participants and good luck next time at
"Santa Claus and ScentedLeaf Giveaway 2011" .
ScentedLeaf is helping him and offers one Giveaway: a FREE pack (10 seeds) of Coconut Scented Pelargonium aka Pelargonium Grossularioides.
Simply enter your information on the Rafflecopter form. There's no mandatory entry ... all of them are strictly optional and easy to complete. If you don't have these social media accounts, get them! They're totally free and worth the extra entries.
Happy St Nicholas Day!
P.S. We can take no responsibilities for any taxes (if applicable) and/or they are stopped at customs (we are selling seeds worldwide on Ebay so far without issues, but just in case ...)
UPDATE December 12th, 2011: The winner has been announced and contacted.
Thank you to all participants and good luck next time at
"Santa Claus and ScentedLeaf Giveaway 2011" .
Thursday, December 1, 2011
The Secret Life of Plants
There are many studies suggesting that plants do indeed react to music. Despite those facts that the effect of sound waves make plants to grow healthier and larger, I'm sure our plants are sensitive to music :-)
We like to listen music and maybe this is one of the best reason why our plants feel good, the scent of their foliage is so pronounced and their shoots are growing more quickly ;-)
Long time ago I was listening Stevie Wonder’s album ‘Journey through the Secret Life of Plants’. Also, I have watched again ‘The Secret Life of Plants’ documentary realized in 1979, for some time now. This documentary, directed by Walon Green, was based on " The Secret Life of Plants" book by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird.
Well, I saw it on TV for the first time and remains one of my favorite documentary. Thanks to Joetuuper to share it on his youtube channel. If you have some time, you should see it by yourself.
I'm still in awe, after years and years...I'm sure you're really gonna enjoy it, too.
We like to listen music and maybe this is one of the best reason why our plants feel good, the scent of their foliage is so pronounced and their shoots are growing more quickly ;-)
(photo courtesy of wikipedia) |
Long time ago I was listening Stevie Wonder’s album ‘Journey through the Secret Life of Plants’. Also, I have watched again ‘The Secret Life of Plants’ documentary realized in 1979, for some time now. This documentary, directed by Walon Green, was based on " The Secret Life of Plants" book by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird.
Well, I saw it on TV for the first time and remains one of my favorite documentary. Thanks to Joetuuper to share it on his youtube channel. If you have some time, you should see it by yourself.
I'm still in awe, after years and years...I'm sure you're really gonna enjoy it, too.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Pumpkins in Vancouver
The harvest fall-themed decorations with pumpkins, hay, corn-shock, scarecrows, wheel barrows were very popular in Vancouver: at Capilano Suspension Bridge, UBC Botanical Garden, VanDusen Botanical Garden and in front of many stores and community gardens.
Fall- themed and BC native decorations at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Vancouver |
I'm a big fan of autumn decor: the pretty foliage and the pumpkin patches, and believe me, in Vancouver you could enjoy fascinating displays at almost any step.
Pumpkins and scarecrow sitting near a bench at Capilano Suspension Bridge |
Some of them really impressed me... hope you like them, too.
Fall-themed decor at VanDusen Botanical Garden |
The scarecrows always look a little funny... and I really like to take a sit on a bench near them even I can't talk to them ;-)
Pumpkins at Capilano Suspension Bridge |
Well... with the Holiday coming up, the pumpkins are always a hit ;-) Their taste and a traditional pumpkin pie aroma never fail to give something special to upcoming winter days.
Pumpkins Patch at UBC Botanical Garden |
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
A Pleasant Urban Refuge for Birds
We love to gather up the family and take a short ride to the Lost Lagoon any beautiful day.
We are very fortunate to have access to a large surface of water where ducks, geese, blue herons, seagulls and pigeons take refuge.
We saw them landing, sitting or swimming on the water, fishing and trolling for food: small fish, insects, grubs ... and chips, peanuts or biscuits ;-) (because people really enjoy to feed them!!!)
Indeed, as the plaque reads: "Humans greatly influence waterbird habitat"... but "Lost Lagoon" remains a pleasant urban refuge not only for the birds and native plants... outdoor lovers will always find a way to spend couple of hours birdwatching and walking on the sidewalks.
So, anytime when we are wondering alongside the Lost Lagoon pathways, we are taking another set of pictures, hoping to obtain another good shot even closer to them... to photograph their eye's view or their movements on the water?!
Sometimes the walking dogs bark loudly to scaring them ;-) The flocks may suddenly fly in the air and wing their way across the trees...
Well ... this is happening in the beautiful days, like this one.
For the rainy ones, when we can not take a Lost Lagoon's sightseeing tour, we are just daydreaming in our room, looking at our "indoor refuge". We tried to recreate a part of this wild beauty and this time I'd like to share with you this ficus benjamina tray landscape. If you look closer, you can even see the grass growing
;-)
Lost Lagoon remains a pleasant urban refuge for birds |
We are very fortunate to have access to a large surface of water where ducks, geese, blue herons, seagulls and pigeons take refuge.
We saw them landing, sitting or swimming on the water, fishing and trolling for food: small fish, insects, grubs ... and chips, peanuts or biscuits ;-) (because people really enjoy to feed them!!!)
Birds trolling for food |
Birds on the water |
So, anytime when we are wondering alongside the Lost Lagoon pathways, we are taking another set of pictures, hoping to obtain another good shot even closer to them... to photograph their eye's view or their movements on the water?!
Geese family swimming on the Lost Lagoon |
Sometimes the walking dogs bark loudly to scaring them ;-) The flocks may suddenly fly in the air and wing their way across the trees...
A flock of geese over Lost Lagoon |
Well ... this is happening in the beautiful days, like this one.
For the rainy ones, when we can not take a Lost Lagoon's sightseeing tour, we are just daydreaming in our room, looking at our "indoor refuge". We tried to recreate a part of this wild beauty and this time I'd like to share with you this ficus benjamina tray landscape. If you look closer, you can even see the grass growing
Friday, November 18, 2011
Bonkei with Dwarf Umbrella Trees
Dwarf Umbrella Tree with variegated leaves named also Dwarf Schefflera Arboricola is a plant very suitable for Bonkei (盆景, tray landscape), or miniature three-dimensional landscapes with dry materials like rocks, akadama, sand or driftwood.
The leaves have a mild lemony note if you gently squeezing them and the umbrellas of splotches will make a delightful showy centerpiece at anytime. Start by selecting a setting that will suit with your landscaping idea and you'll appreciate the growing habit of these plants and the adaptability to any indoor environment.
Don't you think that some figurines added to the whole setting like a GO-player, a running horse or a friendly dog give a warm look to any bonkei?
Seashore landscape - Dwarf Schefflera Arboricola potted in Driftwood |
The leaves have a mild lemony note if you gently squeezing them and the umbrellas of splotches will make a delightful showy centerpiece at anytime. Start by selecting a setting that will suit with your landscaping idea and you'll appreciate the growing habit of these plants and the adaptability to any indoor environment.
Running Horse - bonkei with Dwarf Umbrella Tree |
Don't you think that some figurines added to the whole setting like a GO-player, a running horse or a friendly dog give a warm look to any bonkei?
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Aphrodite, Goddess of Love
Aphrodite, known also as Venus, Cytherea, Cypris, Hathor, Cerigo or Afrodita, the Goddess of Love rises from the foam of the waves, enchanting anyone who sees her ... and spreading the fragrance of flavorful Mediterranean Thyme hanging out of her basket.
Don't you think that her magical powers to compel love wherever she goes will spread inciting feelings in any room?
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Thanks to everyone who visited our stand
Thanks to all who attended our booth at the Holiday Craft Fair 2011, Vancouver, West End Community Centre. The craft fair was held on Nov 12th, 13th in the spectacular Auditorium and adjoining spaces of the West End Community Centre and we are grateful to them for hosting such an event.
We have spent many frenzied hours preparing our fairy gardens and bonsai items for the craft fair and we were happy that the fair was a real success, with a big attendance.
We got as much out of the experience as we can while we were there, and this is about the people we met and the contacts we made. We dedicated some creative energy to our green display and we were happy that our artworks and our scented live presentations were appreciated by most visitors.
Well, the traditional Christmas tree and dried flowers wreaths have welcomed the visitors in the main lobby.
The shoppers have found many seasonal items for autumn and the holiday: jewelry, hand sewn items, clay, metal, wood and glass crafts or paintings - and, of course, scented edible living arrangements ;)
The craft fair has come and gone, but stay tuned - after we enjoy the Christmas and the Holidays with our families and friends, we`ll be back to 2012`s events.
A special thanks to all those who made possible this experience.
We have spent many frenzied hours preparing our fairy gardens and bonsai items for the craft fair and we were happy that the fair was a real success, with a big attendance.
We got as much out of the experience as we can while we were there, and this is about the people we met and the contacts we made. We dedicated some creative energy to our green display and we were happy that our artworks and our scented live presentations were appreciated by most visitors.
Well, the traditional Christmas tree and dried flowers wreaths have welcomed the visitors in the main lobby.
The shoppers have found many seasonal items for autumn and the holiday: jewelry, hand sewn items, clay, metal, wood and glass crafts or paintings - and, of course, scented edible living arrangements ;)
The craft fair has come and gone, but stay tuned - after we enjoy the Christmas and the Holidays with our families and friends, we`ll be back to 2012`s events.
A special thanks to all those who made possible this experience.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Vancouver Mushrooms Show, Fall 2011
On October 23th, I attended Vancouver Mushroom Show, Fall 2011 organized by
Vancouver Mycological Society in the Floral Hall of VanDusen Botanical
Garden. I couldn't resist snapping
a lot of pictures of almost everything.
I was attracted by mushroom's world since ever. In fact, I like more to discover them near pathways or hidden in grass, on logs or under leaves in my walkings.
Thinking more about them, I don't know what is more attractive: their colors, their shapes or textures... but I can easily spend from an hour to most of a day overlooking some new mushroom growing in the wild.
I did not know what to do first after I passed nearby the entrance displays : to walk alongside the over 4 dozens of beautifully arranged displays of freshly picked mushrooms, to read info from posters and displays about identified mushrooms, truffles and other fungi, with their poisonous, edible, medicinal and sacred status
or to buy the various artworks with mushroom and fungal motifs, and some books about mushrooms cultivation, identification, usage or preservation.
Anyhow, I've learned to identify more than 20 edible mushrooms: Boletus Chrysonteron aka Cracked Cap Bolete, Calvitia Gigantea aka Giant Pufball, Clavulina Coralloides, Gomphus Clavatus aka Pig's Ears, Hygrocybe Miniata, Hygrophorus Eburneus, Leccinum Scabrum aka Birch Bolete and other varieties of bolete, Marasmius, Lyophyllum, Armillaria, Pleurocybella Porrigens aka Angel Wings, Russula Aeruginea aka Green Russula, Russula Brevipes, Suillus various types and Lactarius.
It was an interesting lesson of identifying mushrooms, but I'm not sure I will be so courageous to hunt them in the wilderness of Canadian Rockies because some mushrooms from same family (like Russula, Suillus or Lactarius) are edible and other not.
Very strange seems to be Giant Pufball aka Calvitia Gigantea (it was indeed huge) which is "edible if is white inside" ;-) .
So, for cooking and studying how to grow mushrooms at home, we bought two kits of "grown your own mushrooms at home": one of Shiitake / Lentinus Edodes and other one of Tree oyster/ Pleurotus Ostreatus. We respected the instructions shared by experts on cultivation and I'm very curious to see how will appear the mushroom pins and how will grow undisturbed the caps through the slits created in bags. Hope to harvest my first crop of mushrooms before first winter freeze.
"A picture is worth a thousand words", so, it is much better to see by yourself how amazing were the mushrooms displays at the Vancouver Mushrooms Fall Show 2011.
Edible mushrooms display - Vancouver Mushrooms Fall Show 2011 |
I was attracted by mushroom's world since ever. In fact, I like more to discover them near pathways or hidden in grass, on logs or under leaves in my walkings.
Mushrooms display at the entrance of Vancouver Mushroom Fall Show 2011 |
Thinking more about them, I don't know what is more attractive: their colors, their shapes or textures... but I can easily spend from an hour to most of a day overlooking some new mushroom growing in the wild.
Vancouver Mushrooms Fall Show 2011 |
I did not know what to do first after I passed nearby the entrance displays : to walk alongside the over 4 dozens of beautifully arranged displays of freshly picked mushrooms, to read info from posters and displays about identified mushrooms, truffles and other fungi, with their poisonous, edible, medicinal and sacred status
or to buy the various artworks with mushroom and fungal motifs, and some books about mushrooms cultivation, identification, usage or preservation.
Poisonous mushrooms display - Vancouver Mushrooms Show Fall 2011 |
Medicinal mushrooms poster - Vancouver mushrooms show |
The Sacred Mushrooms poster - Vancouver Mushrooms Show Fall 2011 |
Anyhow, I've learned to identify more than 20 edible mushrooms: Boletus Chrysonteron aka Cracked Cap Bolete, Calvitia Gigantea aka Giant Pufball, Clavulina Coralloides, Gomphus Clavatus aka Pig's Ears, Hygrocybe Miniata, Hygrophorus Eburneus, Leccinum Scabrum aka Birch Bolete and other varieties of bolete, Marasmius, Lyophyllum, Armillaria, Pleurocybella Porrigens aka Angel Wings, Russula Aeruginea aka Green Russula, Russula Brevipes, Suillus various types and Lactarius.
Rusulla varieties - not all of them edible mushrooms |
It was an interesting lesson of identifying mushrooms, but I'm not sure I will be so courageous to hunt them in the wilderness of Canadian Rockies because some mushrooms from same family (like Russula, Suillus or Lactarius) are edible and other not.
Suillus varieties - not all of them edible mushrooms |
Lactarius varieties - not all of them edible mushrooms |
Calvitia Gigantea aka Giant Pufball - edible if white inside mushrooms |
So, for cooking and studying how to grow mushrooms at home, we bought two kits of "grown your own mushrooms at home": one of Shiitake / Lentinus Edodes and other one of Tree oyster/ Pleurotus Ostreatus. We respected the instructions shared by experts on cultivation and I'm very curious to see how will appear the mushroom pins and how will grow undisturbed the caps through the slits created in bags. Hope to harvest my first crop of mushrooms before first winter freeze.
Boletus Chrysonteron aka Cracked Cap Bolete - edible mushrooms |
Clavulina Coralloides - edible mushrooms |
Gomphus Clavatus aka Pig's Ears - edible mushrooms |
Hygrocybe Miniata - edible mushrooms |
Hygrophorus Eburneus - edible mushrooms |
Leccinum Scabrum aka Birch Bolete - edible mushrooms |
Marasmius, Lyophyllum, Armillaria - edible mushrooms |
Pleurocybella Porrigens aka Angel Wings - edible mushrooms |
Russula Aeruginea aka Green Russula - edible mushrooms |
Russula Brevipes aka The Dipper - edible mushrooms |
"A picture is worth a thousand words", so, it is much better to see by yourself how amazing were the mushrooms displays at the Vancouver Mushrooms Fall Show 2011.
Medicinal Mushrooms |