Happy Orchid: Help it Flower, Watch it Flourish

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Happy Orchid: Help it Flower, Watch it Flourish Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
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Pages: 144 Language: English ISBN: 9780241349229 Categories: , ,

Never kill another orchid – give them a happy life! Learn how to keep your orchids flowering beautifully, year after year, with advice from an RHS Gold Medal-winning orchid grower. And discover sensational new varieties to add to your collection. Did you know that many orchids hate being in direct sunlight? Or that most orchids have a crucial dormant period when their care needs change? Happy Orchid dispels the myths around orchid care, starting with a simple, step-by-step introduction that offers tips on buying orchids and demonstrates all the essential growing techniques, including how to plant, what feed to give them – orchids are fussy eaters! – and how to water and maintain humidity. Discover more than 120 illustrated profiles of the most desirable orchids to grow: graceful Phalaenopsis, delicate Dendrobium, spectacular Cymbidium and many more varieties. Each profiled orchid lets you know exactly what they need for optimum growth, including where best to place them, how often they need repotting, how to prolong flowering and encourage reflowering. With this book as your guide, you will quickly become an expert on how to grow orchids and be inspired to fill your home with these striking, colourful beauties.

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The information is clear and concise and, being by Sara Ritterhausen, reliable... Although novice growers are likely to be the main market for the book, it will act as a quick reference for more experienced growers... Considering the price of most orchid books, Happy Orchid gives a lot of information for £9.99. -- Isobyl La Croix * Orchid Society of Great Britain Journal *