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Augusta Georgia: features@ugusta: Orchids easy to grow indo feed your soul by growing orchids indoors. Phalaenopsis , or the moth orchid, and Paphiopedilum , commonly called lady slipper, are easy to grow indoors and produce beautiful, long-lasting blossoms. ``Most people think that they couldn't possibly grow orchids because of the misconception t
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Orchid Literature orchids for the growing conditions in your own home 2. Everything you need to know about purchasing, potting, watering, and fertilizing your plants 3. The newest information on the organic control of pests and diseases
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Growing Orchids in Colorado like to dabble in growing orchids, keep in mind that many of the books available will give you basic information, but often that advice isn't right for Colorado. We offer more light than does the East, for example. Our homes are drier. These differences are likely to skew results. People gr
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HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article Should you try growing orchids indoors?Orchids in the two groups shown at right are among the easiest and most satisfying for beginners, blooming well under the light and temperature conditions common in many homes. Their flowers are particularly long lasting. Multiflowered spikes of mot
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ORCHIDS article Article GROWING ORCHIDS 101 By Dr. Leonard Perry, Extension Professor University of Vermont If you can't get to Hawaii this winter, then why not bring Hawaii to you? Create a tropical paradise by growing orchids indoors. Granted, care must be taken when growing orchids
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Growing Orchids Service Growing Orchids Paul A. Thomas, Extension Horticulturist-Floriculture Orchids belong to the most diverse family of plants known to man. There are over 880 genera, 28,000 species and well over 300,000 registered cultivars currently documented. These numbers only be
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Orchids Indoors 2000 Growing Orchids Indoors By ANDREW BANNISTER of Stonehurst Nurseries Andrew is one of the younger group of orchid growers but the fact that he had to contend without any curtains at the windows for his slide show showed him to be a professional, right from the sta
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Growing Orchids Gardening Growing Orchids on your Windowsill If you're looking for a great houseplant for holiday gift-gifting, moth orchids (Phalaenopsis) are hard to beat. No other orchid is easier to grow indoors, and it makes a vibrant, long-lasting display. Moth orchids grow well on a
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News Channel 10 - Plant Pro - Growing Orchids In Your Home Growing Orchids In Your Home March 16 and 18, 2002 Plant Pro Marion Gold POSTED: 12:04 p.m. EST March 21, 2002 UPDATED: 2:00 p.m. EST April 22, 2002 Once considered the flower of experts and royalty, orchids are now one of the most popular flowering plants
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Growing Orchids Growing Orchids What plants easily grow indoors, require minimal care, and produce beautiful exotic flowers? The answer is orchids. Orchids have been characterized as finicky plants that need greenhouses o
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Growing Orchids Indoors News Article GROWING ORCHIDS INDOORS Dr. Leonard Perry, Extension Professor University of Vermont Potted orchids have become increasingly popular and common in stores. If you want the plant to continue growing after bloom, and bloom again in future years, choosing the right ones is key.
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Orchids - Give Them A Try! - 2/06/2001 interested in growing. Did you know that orchids are found in almost all parts of the world including New Hampshire? There are more than 25,000 different species and these are classified according to their manner of growth. Epiphytic orchards grow on trees and shrubs, mostly in tropica
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