Garden Calendar | Jan. 7 Auburn Reporter, WA - Bring an orchid to show or come with a question. Annual dues: $10. Kloshe Illahee Lodge, 2500 S. 370th St., Federal Way. 253-946-2300. Green Thumb Garden ... |
![]() The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com | Enliven a drab winter with blooms and greens The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - But if you want an indoor garden, whether its orchids or herbs, you have to put some effort into it, horticulturists say. Before you purchase a plant, ... |
A bloomin' good time Pleasanton Weekly, USA - The third annual event, Orchids Under the Oaks, takes place from 10 am to 4 pm Jan. 10 and 11. The 5-acre garden facility, located at 981 Alden Lane, ... |
Welwyn housing proposal threatens badgers birds and orchids St Albans & Harpenden, Welwyn & Hatfield Review, UK - "It is very valuable for Welwyn Garden City, giving people a chance to look at, learn about and enjoy wildlife. "Under this proposal there will be thousands ... |
Orchid show in St. Louis starts Jan. 31 News-Leader.com, MO - A: That's likely the Missouri Botanical Garden's "Henry's Garden" annual Orchid Show, this year planned for Jan. 31 through March 15. ... Orchids star for a month at garden |
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Growing these exotic flowers is as simple as understanding orchids. The first thing to realize is there are over thirty thousand varieties of orchids.
There are easy and complete guides that can help even the novice to understand orchids and grow beautiful orchids in your own home. These books explain everything from the recommended potting mixture and fertilizers to preserving and drying your orchids once you grow the orchids of your choice. There are even detailed instructions on how to sell orchids if someone wanted to start a business. Understanding orchids is easier than I ever imagined.
If you ever had any interest in growing orchids, you need to read this book. This will tell you what orchids to choose for your home or garden. Grow them on your windowsill, in a greenhouse, or in artificial light. There is an orchid for you.
-Desert scenes with cacti and succulents, add sand and some rough rocks as an easy first attempt at terrarium gardening.
If you live in the Northern part of the US you definitely will need a heat source for your growing plants. This could be gas fired small furnaces or electric heat. Remember, when you turn the heat on humidity goes down.
Good ventilation and humidity are very important. Most plants including growing orchids depend on air circulation. A fan can do this very easily. Be sure to keep the fan clean to avoid cross pollination of disease from one plant to another.
Growing orchids in greenhouses will allow you to grow plants year round. You plant what you want, when you want to, and how you want. You can control the light, temperature, watering and humidity so you will have a healthy, viable greenhouse for your hobby.
Most orchids require no soil. In nature orchids are divided into 4 classes;
Epiphytes air plants (majority of orchids) grow on trees
Lithophytes air plants grow on rock surfaces
Saprophytes air plants grown on decaying vegetation
Terrestrials ground plants grow in soil
#3 Do orchids only last a short time?
On the contrary most species can last for years if taken care of. There are some plants which were propagated in the 18th century and continue to live today.
#4 How often do they bloom?
It varies according to the variety and hybrid but they can bloom from once to 2 - 4 times a year. The blossoms can last for weeks to months which is a real plus.
#5 How old is my plant?
Orchids can take years to come to maturity and bloom. Typically, the plants are anywhere from 5 to 8 years old.
#6 Is conservation of orchids important?
According to the American Orchid Society this is a priority. Threats to orchids come primarily from loss of habitat and collecting. The AOS encourages the purchase of only artificially propagated orchids.
#7 Should orchids be protected from a draft? This could be another orchid myths, but the answer is no, orchids prefer moving air but should not be over a heating or air conditioning vent.
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