After your orchid plant's flowers have fallen off, you're left with a ho-hum clump of leaves. But with the right orchid fertilizing tips, a little TLC, and some patience, you can have flowers again.
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The Simple Ingredient That Makes Orchids Thrive
If your colorful orchids look a little worse for the wear, check out your fruit bowl for something that will give them a ...
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How Often Orchids Should Bloom, And How To Encourage Them If They're Not
Your orchids need proper sunlight and the right environmental cues in order to bloom. Here's how to mimic those conditions ...
1 Reduce the number of earwigs or “pincher bugs” in your garden by putting tuna-type cans into the ground with the rim at soil level. Then fill the cans half full with vegetable oil. The earwigs will ...
You don’t have to have a greenhouse or convert your home into a greenhouse to grow cymbidium orchids. They are easy to grow outside in the Redlands area. Considered a celebrity orchid, the standard ...
You don’t have to have a greenhouse or convert your home into a greenhouse to grow cymbidium orchids. They are easy to grow outside in the Inland Empire area. The standard cymbidium is a ...
Steve Morgan, curator of the UCR Botanic Garden, and two associates presented an illustrated program on “How to Grow Orchids Outside” at the July meeting of the Riverside/San Bernardino Counties ...
Cymbidium orchids have become more popular through the years. Because they can grow large and unmanageable indoors, miniature hybrids have been developed. From the 45 species, thousands of beautiful ...
1 Snails: Snails have ravenous appetites, and they’re nocturnal, so you might not notice their feeding until your crops are spoiled. Who would suspect that they climb citrus and stone fruit trees to ...
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