Silk Plants and Safety First

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Most of us know that no matter what we do to our silk plants, we can’t kill them or make them wilt.  But believe it or not, this is not always true.  There are a few ways that your beautiful silk plants and silk trees can look like they’re dying or at least, catching a cold.  So here are some tips to keeping them fresh:

  1. Keep them clean: Dust and other residues can build up on your plants and dull their beauty.
  2. Keep them out of the kitchen: Cooking greases and other cleaning products can make even a beautiful silk orchid hang its head.
  3. Try to avoid direct sunlight: You don’t want your silk plants getting cooked in the kitchen or in the sun.  The color may fade over time.

Follow these friendly tips and your gorgeous silk trees and silk plants will stay vibrant and look great!

Are Those Silk Bamboo Trees Real?

Monday, September 15th, 2008

There is nothing lovelier than tall leafy trees inside your home to bring a feeling of relaxation and comfort.  In today’s fast paced society, who has the time to water indoor plants and trees?  Well the great thing about silk bamboo trees is that you get the benefit of a lovely indoor tree in your home, but without the aggravation of having to water it, fertilize it, and check it for bugs.

At nearlynatural.com, you can choose from a large variety of silk bamboo trees.  Our 3′ trees can fit nicely on a dining room table.  If you’re looking for a bolder tree to make a real statement in your home, you can use one of our 6′ or 7′ silk bamboo trees.

No matter which size you choose, they are sure to make a great impression and have your guests asking, are those real”?

7 silk bamboo trees

7' silk bamboo trees