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Re: Orchid Questions?(WAS Re: Is anyone out there?)
- To: i*@prairienet.org
- Subject: Re: Orchid Questions?(WAS Re: Is anyone out there?)
- From: s* <s*@sprint.ca>
- Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 00:50:53 -0400
- References: <199805120417.XAA30297@nwark.nwark.com>
Hi Kathy.
Unfortunately, I can't really help you but I just waned to say that some of us
are still alive-LOL. I guess everyone is out there gardening. Perhaps someone
will drop by and answer your question. Just be patient and hope for a rainy day
: )
Helga
Kathleen Meistrell wrote:
> >Haven't gotten any email from the list for days. Is anyone out there?
>
> It's been so long that I was wondering if I was still
> subscribed...Guess I am. My house plants are on vacation in the yard and
> feeling really fine!
> I'm a novice orchid grower. I know mine need to be divided and
> repotted because the new growth is tipping over the pots. I'm reading the
> *potting of mature plants* chapters in "Orchids As House Plants" by Rebecca
> Tyson Northern. It's clear and easy to understand, but I can't find Douglas
> fir bark or tree fern. Is there something else that can be substituted?
> Pine bark, cypress bark, and hardwood bark are available. What could I use
> in the place of tree fern?
> Kathy (meistrel@nwark.com)
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