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As with any cultivated plant, orchids have to be protected against natural enemies in the form of insects and other small creatures. You should especially watch out for thrips, red spiders, cockroaches, ants, wood lice, beetles and snails.
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Orchid cultivation is so widespread today that it is hard to imagine a world without these wonderful flowers. But, not very long ago, the people of the developed world were totally ignorant of the overwhelming majority of orchid species.
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Many people “know” that orchids are entirely tropical or subtropical in nature. But in truth, orchids can be found in almost every part of the globe outside of the deserts and the polar regions.
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Orchids require resting time every year. The precise time for this depends on the species, but for most orchids it should begin some time in the fall and continue through most of the winter. You should treat plants differently at this time than you would during their forceful growth periods (spring and summer usually). This is an often-overlooked part of growing orchids successfully.
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A favorite vegetable for gardenering, are the many varieties of the bean plant and by becoming aware of the grow zones and seasons you can reap the full benefits. Beans, snap peas and soy beans are a healthy addition to a persons daily dietary needs. High in protein, the bean is one of the base ingredients in a vegetarian’s diet, as well as an excellent side dish for those with a preference for meat.
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Of all the flowers on earth, orchids are especially fascinating. Not only are they beautiful to look at, but they often bring a bit of wonder and mystery with them. Although widespread in distribution, many can only be found in isolated, virtually inaccessible places–volcanic mountainsides, dense jungles, deep swamps, etc.
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Plants are commonly found in homes across North America and Europe. With an endless variety of types available on the market, there is a variety for everyone. Plants can provide a living touch to a home without a great deal of expense. As water, fertilizer and light are the only requirements for a plant’s life, it comes as no surprise that many people have tried to grow plants.
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If you want to add a unique touch to your garden, carnivorous plants are bound to get attention. From the common Venus Flytrap to the Cobra plant, these exotics serve several purposes. Both these plants consume insects and can be of benefit to any garden in that way and in addition, they are a great conversational piece. The size of the plant you select will determine the amount of insects consumed, however, the entertainment they provide for both adults and children alike, is well worth the investment.
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If you’re planning on vegetable gardening, then you will obviously need to purchase seeds to be able to grow any plants at all. Many seeds, like bulbs, can be harvested to be reused in a fashion from year to year, but other seeds will need to be purchased on a regular basis. Fortunately, seeds tend to cost very little money at all, so you should never spend more than one hundred dollars or so (in that range) a year on seeds. Considering the vast amount of food that you’ll receive as a result, vegetable gardening seeds are a real bargain, ending up costing you a fraction of the price that the full grown veggies would in the grocery store.
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A greenhouse is an asset to both gardeners using the hydroponic method, as well as those who choose to grow using soil. Generally speaking, a greenhouse has the same advantages for either. Nevertheless, hydroponic gardening is particularly appropriate for a greenhouse setting, as temperature, airflow and light are controlled with greater ease.
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