Thursday 23 May 2013

Hunza Valley in Urdu Hunza Valley Travel Guide Hunza Nagar

Beautiful Hunza Valley: Gilgit se thoray faslay par hunza valley shuru hoti hai. Nothern Areas ki ye beautiful valley jisay dekhne dunya bhar se tourists garmiyon mein khas kar bari tadad main atay hain. Hunza khubsurat aur historical place hai yahan tourists ke liye bunyadi zarooriyat ki taqreeban har cheez mojood hai. Gilgit se taqreeban 24 hours ke distance par us khubsurat wadi ka sadar muqam Kareem Abad hai aur sub se pehle Rakaposhi ka haseen manzar nazron ko apni taraf kheench laita hai. Baraf posh pahar jis ke daman mein har qisam ke lazeez khanon aur raat guzarne ke liye hotels mojood hain. Agar room na milay tou apne tent laga kar bhi qayam kiya ja sakta hai. 14th ka chand ho ya din ko asman saaf ho tou Rakaposhi ka manzar bohat pyara lagta hai.

 
Jub bhi Hunza jana ho Rakaposhi ke daman mein thori dair ke liye ruk kar aur khubsurat manzar ko apne camera, dil aur dimagh mein mehfooz kiya jaye tou ye nazara pure safar ki thakan door kar sakta hai. Rakaposhi ka nazara aap kayi jagahon se kar sakte hain magar us ke daman mein kefiyat hi khuch aur hai. Hunza Valley mein jagah jagah tourists ke liye hotel aur cafe mojood hain. Hunza ke fruits aur khas kar saib (apple) bohat famous hain. Yahan ke people bhi bohat khubsurat hain, surkh gulab jese chehre, parhay likhay, jagah jagah schools aur hospitals hain. Yahan par log alaqay ki taraqi aur khushali ke liye sciency bunyadon par hukumat aur NGO's ka sath dete hain. Yahan aap community participation ke aisay aisay kaam dekhain gey jo aap ko shayed kahin aur na milain.
Hunza ke qareeb aik chotay se village mein logon ne apne liye pul (bridge), school, bijli aur degar bunyadi zarooriyat ki cheezain apni madad aap ke teht bana rakhi hain aur woh kisi cheez ke liye kisi ke mohtaj nahin. Hunza jatay howe saib ke baghat safar ko aur bhi haseeb bana dete hain. Karakoram highway ki construction se alaqay ki development mein izafa hota raha. Hunza Kareem Abad se agey chalte hain tou rastay mein beshumar khubsurat village atay hain. Hunza kareem abad ke samne Nagar ka area hai Kareem Abad ki nisbat yahan log parhe likhay kam hain magar log bare mehman nawaz hain.
 
Hunza Nagar se agey shumal ki wadi ati hai. Yahan se hote howe aap Susat ke muqam par pohanch jate hain. Jahan China se anay wale saman par custom lagta hai aur custom clearance ke baad ye Gilgit ata hai. Hunza mein mewa jat aur qudarti husn beshumar hai, isi wajah se Hunza ne Pakistan ki sahayat mein numayan muqam hasil kar rakha hai.

Monday 20 May 2013

Cushion Making Ideas Cushions Covers Sewing Techniques

Cushion Making Ideas: Even when you don't make your cushion covers from scratch, there are lots of ways you can stamp your personality on ready-made ones. One way id to find some interesting trimming. A simple idea is to sew a length of fat cord, matching or contrasting, around the outside. Alternatively, attach large tassels to each corner for a dramatic look, or scatter multi-coloured small tassels over the surface. You could sew mattress-style tufts on the surface, or, alternatively, stitch straight or curved fringe around the edges of a cover. Wide silk, velvet, or grosgrain ribbon looks pretty layered in slightly overlapping rows, or use braid, curvy gimp, or a tasselled fringe perhaps in a design with gold for a more opulent look. Another idea is to hand sew dainty old lace doilies or handkerchiefs onto small cushions, and tray cloths or antimacassars onto larger ones.
 Cushion Designs 2014
To give old cushions a completely new look, make covers that simply tie on, involving only the most rudimentary needlework. You can do this in two ways. The first is by cutting two pieces of fabric slightly larger than your pad, hemming both of them, then tying them together with strips of fabric stitched to each corner and halfway along each side - or use lengths of cord or ribbon.
  
Pakistani Ribbon Embroidered Cushions Design
If you are a little more ambitious, you could cut your squares slightly larger, and sew buttonholes along the edges of one and buttons on the other. The second type of tie-on cover is most suitable for square cushions.

To make it, cut a square of fabric with sides twice as long as those of your cushion (plus hem allowance). Hem it, then attach ties to each corner. Lay this square flat, hems uppermost, and place your cushion on top so that each corner points to the mid-point of one of the square's sides. Now fold over the corners and tie them together, envelops style.

Wednesday 15 May 2013

Making The Most Of Gift Plants Azaleas Planting Guide Cyclamen

For Christmas and Mother's Day, garden centers are bursting with bright flowering plants - welcome gifts, but they need a little care to keep them at their best.
Poinsettia Plant Growing: Poinsettias have striking bracts. They like a warm, well-lit spot and a soil mix that's kept just moist. Most people discard them once the red or white bracts have fallen, but if you like a challenge, grow them for the following year. In late march, leave the plant unwatered for three weeks, then cut it back to 4 in/10cm and water and feed as normal through summer.
To produce the colorful bracts again, keep the plant in total darkness (by covering with a black plastic bag or putting it in a closet) from 6 AM to 8 PM, for a period of eight weeks starting in september.
  
A gift basket is a delightful showcase for ivy and african violets.
Azaleas Planting Tips: Azaleas also thrive in warmth and light, but it's essential to keep the soil moist at all times. These are acid-loving plants, so if you are in a hard water area, use fresh rainwater or boiled (then cooled) water. In spring, after the last frosts, repot if necessary and sink the pot in a shady spot in the garden, watering and feeding regularly. Bring indoors in fall and move into a slightly larger pot using acid soil mix. With luck, you should have another fine show of flowers.

Cyclamen Planting Instructions: Cyclamen are often regarded as temporary plants, but we know of one that has flourished for a staggering 54 years. Ty he secret is to keep them as cool as possible without letting them freeze (a cool porch or greenhouse is ideal). A feeding every two weeks will prolong flowering, often for several months. They will begin to go dormant after flowering, so gradually reduce watering until they are completely dry and store in a cool, dry place. New growth should start in summer, and you can repot them in fresh soil and begin to water again.

Temporary Plants: Chrysanthemums and cinerarias also appreciate cool conditions, which will keep them in bloom for several weeks. They are, however, once-only plants and are best discarded after they flower.
Equally temporary are the very pretty mixed arrangements in baskets and bowls such as the one shown at left. They are crammed so full that the plants will soon exhaust the soil mix. Admire them for a few weeks, but then carefully split them up and put them into individual pots.

Monday 6 May 2013

Which Plants Are Best For Hanging Baskets Partial Shade Flowers

Bigonias Plants: The fibous-rooted semperfloren varieties are superb, with a neat, rounded habit, glossy green or dark bronze foliage, and red, white, or pink flowers all summer. Tuberous begonias are much large (to 2 ft/60cm) and more flamboyant, with large double flowers in startlingly electric colors; in our opinion, the upright varieties are much better than the trailing forms. Begonias will grow in sun or shade.

Pansy Plant: Winter and spring flowering pansies are best; don't bother with the summer varieties, which suffer badly if you forget to water them.
Available in a superb range of colors, they make striking displays. Among the most charming are the tiny Princess hybrids violas, best grown in boxes and baskets close to the house where you can enjoy their cheerful faces in close-up.


Bidens Plants: A wonderfully vigorous trailing plant with ferny leaves and masses of starry gold flowers through summer.

It can become slightly untidy and may need occasional trimming to keep it under control. One of its many virtues is that it's remarkably tough and can withstand being dried out for a few days - once watered it will start growing again as if nothing had happened. Best in a sunny spot.

Brachycome Plant (Swan river daisy): This bushy 10 in/25cm plant is a real gem in a sunny, sheltered spot, making mounds of finely cut leaves studded with tiny daisy flowers.
The best of the colors is the pale purple, almost blue, shade - the pinks and whites can look somewhat rather washed out in sun. In addition to being extremely pretty, the flowers are invaluable in hanging baskets because they close up when thirsty a useful reminder to water.

Impatiens Plant: These put on a wonderful display whatever the weather. They flower from early summer to first frosts, and are available in a range of colors.
Look for the 'Super Elfin' series, which are more compact and therefore better suited to baskets and boxes. Best in light shade, they can also tolerate a bit of neglect.

Geranium Plant (Pelargonium): This classic for sunny locations looks superb all summer. Use the upright varieties in the center of the basket or back of the window box and plant trailing forms at the edge.
For a change from the globelike flower heads, try the wispier ivy-leaved geraniums - they will spill over the sides of baskets and window boxes with colorful, airy sprays of flowers that are delicately veined. Geraniums are remarkably tough and soon bounce back if you forget to water them. But you will need to deadhead religiously to ensure a floral display.

Helichrysum Petiolare Plant: These spreading, trailing foliage plants add invaluable structure as well as attractive leaf color to planting combinations. The soft, felted leaves come in a variety of colors, but the silvery gray is the best known (the small-leaved compact form is very good).
Yellow and variegated helichrysums are also excellent. Best in sunny locations, they are drought tolerant.


Petunia Plant: Best in sunny locations, pentunias will provide a fine display, except in the wettest summers. The 'Surfinia' hybrids are particularly splendid, but incredibly vigorous.

Three plants will fill a 14 in/35cm basket on their own and trail as much as 4 ft/1.2m, spreading out almost as wide. The new compact 'Junior' types are much less domineering, however. All petunias need to be deadheaded regularly to ensure continuous flowering.

Small Evergreen Plant: Widely available in garden centers, these are invaluable for winter and spring displays.

Dwarf or slow growing conifers, golden leaved Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald 'n' Gold' or white variegated E.f. 'Silver Queen', and small skimmias make good centerpieces and can be planted in the garden when containers are needed for summer bedding. Winter flowering heathers, as well as those with colorful foliage, provide an excellent contrast in the foreground, and small variegated ivies can be planted around the edges.

Verbena Plant: Available in trailing, upright, and dwarf form, spicily scented verbenas flower from early summer until first frost. 
White Verbena Flower
They are lovely, dainty plants that really earn their keep, offering a continuous succession of pincushion clusters of flowers. Some can be prone to mildew, but among the resistant cultivars are soft pink 'Silver Anne', and cerise pink 'Sissinghurst'.