Date: 30 April 2011, 10:05
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The fun and easy way to grow orchids Orchids, as anyone who has read Susan Orlean's The Orchid Thief or has seen the movie Adaptation knows, inspire a passionate following. And their popularity is rising: according to the USDA, more than 12.7 million orchids were sold in the U.S. last year. Brimming with black-and-white illustrations and 8 pages of color photos, this friendly guide introduces would-be orchid fanciers to today's most popular and intriguing orchid varieties—and shows step by step how to select healthy plants at a nursery or commercial grower, cultivate them successfully at home, promote blooms, create beautiful orchid displays, and even produce hybrids. Alan Koch (Lincoln, CA) is owner of Gold Country Orchids, a company that breeds award-winning miniature and compact Cattleyas and Phalanopsis. His orchids appear regularly at North American orchid shows, and he delivers talks at orchid societies worldwide. From the Author Believe it or not, orchids — the most glamorous and spectacular flowering plants in the world, nature’s true masterpieces — are easy to grow! You just need to give them what they need. And their requirements are not difficult to meet — adequate light, humidity, water, and ventilation. Sure, there are other nuances, like fertilizing, repotting, insect and disease control, but none of these are daunting. I’ve been growing and blooming orchids in my home for almost 40 years — mostly not in a greenhouse, but under lights or in the windowsill. Helping you achieve success with these glorious plants is my pleasurable mission. If you follow the steps I lay out in this book, you will grow orchids that thrive. Everything in this book comes from many years of my own trials and errors — not from theories about what should happen or what orchids might need. Sure, I’m a professional horticulturist, but probably more importantly, I’m a hands-on, sometimes fanatical, home orchid grower. I don’t share with you anything in this book that I haven’t tried myself or am sure that works. Years ago, the methods of orchid culture were well-guarded secrets, hoarded by commercial growers and private estate gardeners. That’s not the case here. This is a tell-all book where all secrets are revealed. So you can now enter this wonderful world of orchids without fear, knowing that you’re armed with the information you need to be successful and enjoy one of the most rewarding and fascinating, lifelong hobbies that you’ll ever experience — growing orchids. Contents at a Glance Introduction Part I: Welcoming Orchids into Your Life Chapter 1: Getting the Lowdown on Orchids Chapter 2: Choosing the Right Orchid for You Chapter 3: Having the Right Tools on Hand Chapter 4: How I Love Thy Orchid: Enjoying the Orchid's Beauty Part II: The Basics of Orchid Parenthood Chapter 5: Providing the Right Growing Environment Chapter 6: Watering and Fertilizing Orchids Chapter 7: The ABCs of Potting Materials, Containers, and Repotting Chapter 8: Two, Four, Six, Eight, Let Your Orchids Propagate: Multiplying Your Orchids Chapter 9: Keeping Your Orchids Pest- and Disease-Free Part III: The Best Orchids for Rookies Chapter 10: Moth Orchids and Their Relatives: The Best Choice for Beginners Chapter 11: The Quintessential Orchids: Cattleyas and Their Relatives Chapter 12: Slipper Orchids Chapter 13: Dancing Ladies: Oncidiums and Their Relatives Chapter 14: Significant Others Part IV: The Part of Tens Chapter 15: The Ten (or So) Easiest Orchids to Grow Chapter 16: The Ten Most Common Ways Orchids Are Killed Chapter 17: The Ten Most Frequently Asked Questions about Orchids Chapter 18: The Ten Most Common Reasons Why Orchids Don't Bloom Appendix: Resources Index
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