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Orchids – Species Selection Tips



Selecting a species of orchid to grow will, of course, be heavily influenced by personal taste. Crete OrchidsBut within that broad spectrum, those choices can and should be influenced by the care a given orchid needs. That, in turn, is determined by the native conditions of that species.

For example, orchids naturally thrive on every continent except Antarctica. As such, the over 20,000 naturally occurring species live in a wide range of habitats. Some are adapted to very hot, humid environments, while others see cooler and dryer climates.

Similarly, different types have evolved in a range of light conditions. Some common orchids prefer shade and will not do well in direct sunlight that lasts more than a few minutes. Others are much more hardy. Within that area there is still ample choice.

If you plan to put the orchid in a very shady location with little or no direct light, a Paphiopedilum (Ladyslipper orchid) or Phalaenopsis (Moth Orchid) would be an excellent choice. For a bright, sunny area you might go for a Cattleya or a Vanda. For medium light, the Miltonias is a good idea.

Pay attention to whether you're interested in a cool-growing variety that enjoys 60F-75F (16C-24C) temperatures versus a warm-growing type that prefers 70F-85F (21C-29C). Observe that there is some overlap. That's not surprising since climate everywhere is variable. Plants have to be able to endure a range in order to survive.

The final selection criterion is your own level of interest and expertise. You may not want to spend much time caring for the plant. Take into account, for example, how often you want to repot. Anywhere from one year to three years is common with many types of orchid. That doesn't sound like much work either way, until you consider you may have many plants to care for.

Epiphytes, to pick one of four categories, are a type of orchid that cling to trees in the wild. To simulate that environment many growers will wire an orchid to a tree to emulate the natural state. But doing so correctly requires care and some practice.

If you're a novice, beginning with a plant that is very easy to maintain is a wise choice. The Phalaenopsis has the reputation of being very easy to grow. Dendrobiums are another option for the beginner.

Either of those types will give blooms for about three months once or twice per year. Beautiful flowers are always a big incentive for those who put in the effort to care for a flowering plant. The blooms are a reward for all the effort and proof that the care has been successful.

The lesson of all this is to choose your orchid according to the conditions you anticipate being able to provide it. That decision implies more or less work for the orchid grower. For example, for those who plan to have a greenhouse of any size, it may be easier to maintain the humidity level of above 50% that most enjoy.

Be prepared to maintain the orchid properly and you'll get back beauty for your efforts.

 Orchids   Species Selection Tips

 Orchids   Species Selection Tips



Where Can I Find Wholesale Garden Décor?



Choosing the right kind of garden décor to make your garden area look the way that you would like it too is difficult enough, but trying to arrange the garden area on a budget can be even harder. Garden Decor Many people would like to make their garden a beautiful and relaxing retreat where they can take in their own small portion of nature, but they do not want to spend an arm and a leg for the décor items to pull the look of the garden together. Many of these people seek out wholesale garden décor items because they are less expensive but can still last for a number of years in the garden area.

There are a number of different places available where a person can find cheap garden décor items that are of a high enough quality that the person would be comfortable placing the items in their garden. Knowing where to look for these items is half of the battle because, in many cities, a place that sells wholesale garden décor items may be difficult to find. Because these places are not generally listed in the phone book under the heading "wholesale garden décor", people that would like to find the absolute best price on their garden décor items will need to look a bit harder in places that are a little bit more unconventional.

Online Retail Stores

 

For most people, the best place to find wholesale garden décor items is at an online retail store. Many of these online stores are run as small businesses and the lack of employees and a physical location ensures that the people that are selling the wholesale garden décor are able to keep their prices low while still making a profit on the items that they sell. Some of the most unique décor items you can find can be found at some of these stores and every purchase is delivered directly to your home.

Many people prefer to use the internet to find wholesale garden décor items because it allows them to look at and compare a large number of items from the comfort of their own home. Consumers should take care to read all of the terms and restrictions of the online stores that they choose to make purchases from because some of them will have a minimum dollar amount that you will need to spend to purchase wholesale garden décor from that store. Some stores will have a relatively low minimum purchase price, often around $50, but other stores may have a minimum of $300 or more. If you are not looking to spend that much on the wholesale garden décor or cannot find enough items on the website that you like to reach the minimum price, you should look somewhere else for the décor items that you want.

 Where Can I Find Wholesale Garden Décor?

 Where Can I Find Wholesale Garden Décor?




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