mormodes
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wow.......... no algae...... [sigh.]
Heaven!
Heaven!
The tree or the greenhouse?Tolumnia tree!
I'm envious! How is it doing against the heat?
Periodically, I spray the walls and floor where there is green starting with the bleach solution I use for cleaning my pots. So far, so good!wow.......... no algae...... [sigh.]
Heaven!
No kidding!Looks heavenly. Also looks kinda fuller than the last time you posted photos of it...
I don't have an Ansellia. Phrags are on the bench next to the tree. Which photo are you looking at?Wow, lots of great looking plants in there, and yet a lot of free space left!!!! Isn't that a large Ansellia near the Tolumnia tree, and have you ever posted pics of the blooms? Jean
I meant the g/h. That's a lot of glass area to build up the heat in!!The tree or the greenhouse?
....I don't have an Ansellia. Phrags are on the bench next to the tree. Which photo are you looking at?
... Isn't that a large Ansellia near the Tolumnia tree, and have you ever posted pics of the blooms? Jean
Your right Jean that does look like ansellia, quite a bit taller than the ones I have!First pic, on the right side foreground, and then just behind the tripod, on that small pedestal!?Jean
Take me to your paradise, please !
Your right Jean that does look like ansellia, quite a bit taller than the ones I have!
Dot - rather than call it a small pedestal - the wire milk crate!
That's one heck of a GH! Now that we've hit mid 90's, how's the shady & ventilation doing?
It is a lot of glass. It's been really hot here the past couple days -- mid 90's. The highest the greenhouse has gotten is 94ºF. With all the air movement and ventillation, it really doesn't feel that bad, probably because the temp. doesn't stay there very long. I should post a photo of the environment: there are tall trees to the East, so the sun doesn't hit the glass until about noon. Then about 4, the tree on the West side starts to give shade to the greenhouse. In the winter, of course, the trees drop their leaves so when we have sun, it does good things for the plants.I meant the g/h. That's a lot of glass area to build up the heat in!!
Next to the heater? That's my Dendrobium spectabile. Huge plant!First pic, on the right side foreground, and then just behind the tripod, on that small pedestal!?
Jean
Hey! Dot is my orchid crush!
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Next to the heater? That's my Dendrobium spectabile. Huge plant!
Shhhhh, maybe she'll board some of my plants to get them blooming!You have way more blooms going at any one time than I do...
OK -- here are a few.Hey Dot! Post a some new pic if you can Please
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