Showing posts with label orchids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orchids. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

Grow Orchids In Greenhouse

A greenhouse can proved to be a good and ideal place to grow many plants including orchids. Light, temperature and humidity are some of the conditions which can be maintained very easily in a greenhouse. Greenhouses are of different types and sizes so before purchasing a greenhouse, you should be sure that you understand the conditions which you are going to provide to your orchids.
Light
First element which needs special consideration is light. You will have to control light conditions in your greenhouse according to the type of orchid you have grown. For example, Cattleya orchids like sunlight while Phalaenopsis orchids require bright light but not direct sunlight. They like to be placed in west. In general, orchids should be placed in an area where they can get six hours of light but not direct sunlight.
Temperature
Since orchids are tropical plants, they need heat and humidity to thrive and both of these elements are present in a greenhouse. To make orchids bloom, you will have to make sure that temperature in greenhouse varies. Orchids will bloom only if there would be a difference of 10 degree F between day and night temperatures. For maintaining such temperatures, you need to have a thermometer in your greenhouse so that you can take readings and adjust temperature accordingly.
Humidity and Ventilation
Orchids like to stay in humid conditions but they do not like to sit in water at all. Water should not pool up in leaves or in soil as it may result in diseases like rot and fungi. Moreover orchids need good air circulation so place a fan near your plants. But fan should be kept clean to avoid spread of diseases from one plant to others.
Fertilization
Orchids need to be fertilized one time a month whether orchids are grown in gardens, greenhouses or in the house. Orchids should be fertilized by a fertilizer having equal amounts of Potassium, Nitrogen and Phosphorus.
These are some necessary requirements or conditions which need to be fulfilled to grow orchids in greenhouse. Growing orchids in greenhouse is beneficial as it allows you to grow plants throughout the year. So control above given conditions in greenhouse and have a healthy orchid greenhouse to provide you pleasure in your leisure time.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Happy Mother’s Day Flowers

  Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 8. Of course, my brother and I are sending our mom flowers. We always give her flowers for Mother’s Day, and we love how happy they make her. I can’t tell you what type of flowers we’re sending; wouldn’t want to spoil the surprise for our mom. But I can tell you some floral industry insider tips so you, too, can wow your mom with Mother’s Day flowers.

Surprise mom. Usually moms don’t like surprises, but they do love being surprised by flowers. Catch mom off guard by giving her flowers before Mother’s Day — on Wednesday, May 4; Thursday, May 5; or Friday, May 6. To really surprise her, send the flowers to her at work. Not only will you be the hero to her, but to her co-workers as well. Your mom can enjoy her flowers in the office and then bring them home to enjoy over the weekend. If you can’t give the flowers to your mom in person, ask your florist to deliver them. She’ll be wowed.
Describe your mom’s personality. Flowers come in hundreds of sizes, shapes and colors making floral arrangements one of the easiest gifts to customize. So where do you start?
Consider your mom’s favorite flowers. Callas, freesia, gerberas, hydrangeas, irises, lilies, orchids, roses and tulips are among the most popular Mother’s Day flowers.
What are your mom’s favorite colors? Pink is the traditional favorite color for Mother’s Day flowers. Monochromatic designs of flowers all in the same color are trendy. Blush pink, antique ivory and cream tones together or hot pink and berry tones combined with shades of red are en vogue. An emerging trend this year for Mother’s Day flowers are bold, vibrant and exciting color combinations, such as hot pink and orange, citron and purple, shades of orange hues from tangerine to peach, purple accented with bright green.
Flowering plants make lovely Mother’s Day gifts, too. Azaleas, chrysanthemums, gerberas, hydrangeas, orchids and kalanchoes are Mother’s Day favorites or ask for a dishgarden, which is a collection of blooming and green plants.