Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
Lovely orchids! Loved your snow pics, but glad it's not that cold here, yet. My body is already taking a hit just from the cooler weather!
Gorgeous orchids! And I thought they were flowers of the tropics...
How do you get them to bloom? Mine is just growing leaves that are giagantic!
Barb, I don't always get them to re-bloom. But when I do, it's because I have fertilized them faithfully (once a week) with orchid fertilizer.
nice...the orchids are pretty....warming back up just a bit here today....
Your orchid is very pretty. Love the snow pictures but not the snow. Enjoying cooler Fall temps here but no snow - perfect.
Sometimes Joan's orchids thrive and sometimes not.
Thanks Vicki...I haven't tried that yet. And you caught whatever Peter had, with duplicate comment postings!
What beautiful orchids. My husband's grandmother used to grow them in her backyard! Of course, she lived in Pasadena, where it rarely gets down to the 40's, let alone below freezing. Did you get a lot of snow like Tennesse did? Stay warm!
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Lovely orchids! Loved your snow pics, but glad it's not that cold here, yet. My body is already taking a hit just from the cooler weather!
Gorgeous orchids! And I thought they were flowers of the tropics...
How do you get them to bloom? Mine is just growing leaves that are giagantic!
Barb, I don't always get them to re-bloom. But when I do, it's because I have fertilized them faithfully (once a week) with orchid fertilizer.
Barb, I don't always get them to re-bloom. But when I do, it's because I have fertilized them faithfully (once a week) with orchid fertilizer.
Barb, I don't always get them to re-bloom. But when I do, it's because I have fertilized them faithfully (once a week) with orchid fertilizer.
nice...the orchids are pretty....warming back up just a bit here today....
Your orchid is very pretty. Love the snow pictures but not the snow. Enjoying cooler Fall temps here but no snow - perfect.
Sometimes Joan's orchids thrive and sometimes not.
Thanks Vicki...I haven't tried that yet. And you caught whatever Peter had, with duplicate comment postings!
What beautiful orchids. My husband's grandmother used to grow them in her backyard! Of course, she lived in Pasadena, where it rarely gets down to the 40's, let alone below freezing.
Did you get a lot of snow like Tennesse did? Stay warm!
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