Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Pesty Pollen Stains

Many things have been tried to remove those pesty pollen stains: Here are some of them:
Washing the clothes, sticky tape, let the sun bleach it, Oxyclean, Rub the area with styrofoam, or use White-spirit/Turps (that's paint brush cleaner).

Think about it, wouldn't it be easier to avoid the problem using Pollen-Free lilies?

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Pollen Free Lilies Have No Pollen to Be Troublesome

Pollen from flowers has spread many times where it is not wanted, ruining table settings, formal clothes, and such like. In addition, pollen stains are hard to get rid of.

How can we avoid these problems? Use pollen free flowers when they are available. They do not having those problems described above, which makes them very desirable. Pollen-free lilies do not stain table cloths, wedding dresses, clothes, or spoil table settings. As border plants they won’t get your slacks/pants dirty in the garden. Those reasons are why pollen free lilies are a good choice for gardens and as cut flowers.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Are Pollen-free (Pollen free) lilies available?

Pollen-free (pollen free) Asiatic lilies have been developed! Read in this blog to see examples of tested seedlings bred for this purpose.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Pollen Free Lilies Aid Pollen Sufferers

It is a known fact that pollen is often found in the air we breath. The availability of pollen-free (pollen free) Asiatic lilies should enable pollen sufferers to enjoy the beauty of flowers.