Repotting Orchids
Orchids can give you years of color if you maintain them correctly. We learn how to repot them from a expert from the Oregon Orchid Society.
Orchids can give you years of color if you maintain them correctly. We learn how to repot them from a expert from the Oregon Orchid Society.
Winter gardening. Learn about vegetables that thrive in cool temperatures. 10 a.m. to noon today. Festival Beach Community Garden, 35 Waller St. 854-9600, www.tcmaster
gardeners.org.
Orchid repotting. 11 a.m. today. Bring one orchid plant to be repotted at no charge and learn what makes your plant bloom. Free. It's A Jungle, 907 Kramer Lane.
"Austin Green and Growing." The Austin Public Library, the City of Austin and Travis County explore gardening subjects. 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. today and Oct. 15. Howson Branch, 2500 Exposition Blvd. 974-8800, www.austintexas.gov/library.
Southwest Bromeliad Guild show and sale. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 1 and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Free. Crowne Plaza Hotel, Interstate 35 and U.S. 290. 750-9037.
Fall gardening. Organic farmer Tim Miller of Millberg Farms talks about fall gardening. 1 p.m. Sunday. Free. Reid's Nursery, 5550 FM 2720. 398-6011, www.reidsnursery.com.
Weekend garden seminars-snow warning
February 6, 11:00am Jan Gannon of Valley View will demonstrate repotting an orchid. Bring your orchid and we will help you repot.
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Henry Ford Museum spotlights modern designs by Herman Miller 13, the featured topic will be "More About Orchids," followed by an orchid re-potting demonstration at 2:30 pm Here's a starter tip: Overwatering is the top and more » |
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Bird-watching classes take flight at Bonnet House And orchid people become obsessive after a while." The Feb. 27 session in Bonnet House's Island Theater is Advanced Orchid Repotting. Some orchids will get |
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Fine living: Exotic orchids offer color splash Repot orchids every two years with new fir bark or sphagnum moss. When purchased an orchid has probably been in its pot for one year. and more » |
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Orchids: Clay-aggregate balls reduce need for repotting it never decomposes, thus reducing the need for repotting. The shape and size of the material is uneven, which provides good support for orchid roots. and more » |