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Rarest Gift Orchid of All

Growing only in one tiny area of Malaysia, this highly endangered blooms, which can take fifteen years to appear on the host plant, are so precious that only the wealthiest can ever afford to bask in their incredible beauty.

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How to Stake an Orchid Spike Without Breaking It

Learn how to stake the spike of your orchid.

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Watering Your Orchids- Too Much Too Little?

Just because orchids are tropical plants means they need to be watered like they’re in a tropical rainforest right? And rain forests are really rainy and wet all the time, or else they wouldn’t call them RAIN forests right? Wrong…

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Purple Flowers

There are many choices of colors for flowers but purple flowers are one of those unique and extraordinary flowers we can give to our loved ones.

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Gardening

Gardening can be an exhilarating hobby and a booming business. It also brings one in tune with nature.

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The Anniversary Flowers – Part Two

Flowers are one of the most popular anniversary gifts. Romantics like to give bouquet of fresh flowers on their wedding anniversaries. Here is a listing of the flowers often associated with the 11 through the 50th wedding anniversaries.

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Tips on Orchids Repotting

When do the repotting of orchids, there are several things need to be considered. Learn how to properly set the precious plants into the new soil.

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Red Chimney

Small but very attractive orchid.

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What’s Not to Love About Orchids?

A fantastic reason to love orchids is that they will grow naturally and beautifully in almost any kind of environment. This is a relief for anyone that wants to grow show-stopping flowers, even if you aren’t blessed with the greenest of thumbs. Just decide which one you want to try your hand at and since there are about 35,000 species of orchids the choice should be easy.

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Holiday Gardening or How to Round Up The Holiday Spirit

Visit Treetops as the year comes to an end in a garden on the Southern Oregon Coast. Learn about orchids, tips on decorating for the holiday, how to make a fake tree with coat hangers, forcing bulbs for winter color, and much more.

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