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Tag Archives: orchids
Iris and Orchid
Iris and Orchid. Today was a day for both at the Coastal Georgia Botanical Garden. The Deep South Orchid Society staged their 30th annual show in the new Visitors Building and vendors sold orchids on the new veranda in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Coastal Georgia Botanic Gardens, Deep South Orchid Society, iris, orchid show, orchids
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Fast Forward to Flowers
While some gardeners and the creatures they live among are in horticulture hibernation, because snow is still upon the ground and indoor blooms are few, there are many up to their eyeballs in preparation for big flower events. Two events … Continue reading
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Tagged Cavalier King Charles snood, NYBG, orchids, Oscars 2013, Philadelphia Flower Show, The Daily Fiber
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Envy Early Spring
In February, a gardener in the Northeast feels a certain envy for the early Spring that comes to other areas in the United States. Certain blogs in TX and down South are reporting signs of life and even bloom in … Continue reading
Outstretch Orchids
On the path to becoming a GCA Horticulture Judge, workshops, lectures and reading are necessary. So on Saturday, I attended Orchid Culture Day at J & L Orchids in Easton CT. Previous posts have described my lack of success in … Continue reading
Onward and Upward and Orchids
Waking too early this morning, I flicked on the bedside lamp and grabbed reading glasses and the nearest book. As it is Sunday, it would be most appropriate if my hand reached out for the prayer-book or the Bible beneath, … Continue reading