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Youtube link to my backyard

Discussion in 'Growing Areas' started by Orchidbyte, Mar 13, 2012.

  1. Orchidbyte

    Orchidbyte Active Member

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  2. mrbreeze

    mrbreeze Anglican Supporting Member

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    Holy crap! You have a bajillion plants! :clap:
    How on earth do you water? I guess that's your job, eh? "Waterer". Or you live in a perfect weather zone...
    Anyway, my favorite part begins ~6:30min.
     
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    ZWUM Bulbophiliac Staff Member

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    Nice grow space! Your growing some beautiful stag horn ferns, thanks for the tour.
     
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    Alexis New Member

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    You have an enormous collection of well-grown, beautiful plants! Thanks, I really enjoyed the tour.
     
  5. Orchidbyte

    Orchidbyte Active Member

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    Yes I do water alot in summer, we live in the Los Angeles area so hot dry summers and this year very little rain or cold weather. I use rain water that I collect from my rain gutter, I also have a filtering system for the backyard area and greenhouse. I also have a front yard with a lot more plants and don't forget all the orchids and other plants in the house.
     
  6. Uluwehi

    Uluwehi angraecoids, dendrobiums and more Supporting Member

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    Love your Trevesia palmata seen at the beginning and your apparent penchant for xerophytic Tillandsia spp. The Protea cynaroides looks great and wow that Dendrobium speciosum (?) at 5:50 is nice and beefy.

    That greenhouse is jam-packed!