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Wed, May 2, 12 at 12:31
| Time and time again I tell people not to trade these in the mail they are priceless. Enjoy them if you have them. Most need a relationship with a mycelium fungi in the soil once disturbed,its bad.
Steve Mckinney naturalist,Horticulturist |
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| What particular hardy Orchid are you talking about, Steve? Bletilla Orchids do fine here in Florida. |
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- Posted by violet9497 7 (My Page) on Wed, May 2, 12 at 20:30
| I would love some of your Orchids!!! |
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- Posted by esofva 7b VA (estrail1rider@yahoo.com) on Wed, May 2, 12 at 21:09
| Before we moved to our new house, I made one small bed for my woodland plants. It is not big because we just don't have much in the line of shade. I planted my orchids last fall and the fall before. Two of my Pink Lady Slippers are now in bloom and are beautiful. My Showy Orchis has also bloomed. |
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