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16-03-2020 09:07 PM
16-03-2020 09:07 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Crucifix Orchids (Epidendron).
I should get some more of these.
I used to grow them (had them for years).
Unlike many other Orchids - they can happily grown in your garden bed (ordinary soil), in almost full-sun.
Other orchid types mostly need a bark mix (not soil) to grow in - & only tolerate shade, not full sun.
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16-03-2020 09:11 PM
16-03-2020 09:11 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
I love liliums and phalenopsis orchids. I have an orchid an old neighbour gave me which has kept going for 4 years, it and others I bought need repotting in spagnum moss, will need to check YouTube or the like as to how to go about this. I got told an easterly window position was best, so far so good.
Have a few different liliums which I put in ground and am hoping they will come up again.
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21-03-2020 08:47 AM
21-03-2020 08:47 AM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
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21-03-2020 10:14 AM
21-03-2020 10:14 AM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
@Adge, we got a Phaelenopsis as a present, but it died out. When it started looking sickly, I passed it over to my sister for TLC (she's the orchid enthusiast/expert) but it was already too far gone.
Had Crucifix Orchids in pink, purple and orange when we moved here, but they died in the frost.
I do have some liliums in pots. Two pots of orange ones bought as markdown plants, and a white Madonna Lily. Both are doing well at present. When they die down again I'm hoping to divide them and try half of each in the garden.
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21-03-2020 10:37 AM
21-03-2020 10:37 AM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
@Former-Member, I splurged some unspent Christmas present money on three packs of tulips last week. They'll be part of this year's garden-brightening material. 🙂
I'm trying to add a few different varieties of tulips and other bulbs every year. Tulips in particular are one of the sweeteners of living in a frosty area.
The "Fringed Duet" pack doesn't name the varieties, but the most likely candidates are "Honeymoon" for the white one, and "Fabio" for the red and yellow.
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21-03-2020 11:21 AM
21-03-2020 11:21 AM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Very nice @Smc 🌷🌷🌷
The fringed tulips are very pretty.
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17-04-2020 11:02 AM
17-04-2020 11:02 AM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Lovely to hear your veggie patch is up and running @Determined
Our garden was looking better than when we left to go to the big smoke for Mr Darcy's surgery thanks to some weeding and watering done by a few friends , another blessing was a punnet of snow peas that I was given yesterday.
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17-04-2020 07:57 PM
17-04-2020 07:57 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Nice that friends were able.to tend the garden for you @Former-Member .
Darling has something eating her seedlings. I'm thinking rats by the bite marks. On tomorrow's agenda is some cages made from bird wire.
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18-04-2020 07:41 PM
18-04-2020 07:41 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
@Sheila wondering how you a and your patch are coming along.
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18-04-2020 08:05 PM
18-04-2020 08:05 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
The Snails (very large, in large numbers) have been enjoying my Garden very much.
Far more than I have - seen by the amount of munching they've been doing.
The weather is cooler, these past few day - & it's rained lightly today.
So the snails have come out of hiding, in droves - probaby 100 or more (no exaggeration).
I've just spent quite a while, finding & squishing more than 50 snails - before it got too dark to see anything.
They were on their way, up my pots & shrubs - to munch everything.
Yuk, what a mess. I'm all covered in snail Goo (shoes & hands).
Adge