
Now is the time to bring in Cymbidiums or any orchids which have been outside for the summer. It's a good idea to treat for insects and slugs and snails before bringing indoors as warmer temperatures indoors will activate these creatures.
There are many orchids of which fall is their bloom time and a great thing to brighten up winter days. Paphiopetalums and some Phrags are just beginning to show their blooms as well as some of the fall blooming Cattleya Hybrid crosses. I also am beginning to see bloom spikes beginning on Phalaenopsis with the promis of spring blooms.
We have recently purchased a lagre block of Phragmipedium plants many of which are showing bloom spikes and all are now offered for sale. These are the newer Hybrids in shades of pink, red, orange, and many will also have long petals.
If you are in the vicinity give us a call and come see whats blooming.
Barb
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Posted 08:36 AM November 08, 2007
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MerchantCircle, February 15, 2008
Barbara, I have about 13 orchid plants in various sizes and always looking for supplies and plants. I used to appraise homes in the Westport area for 10 years and never knew about your place
Sheridan Loster, November 16, 2007
Hi Sherry, We have only been in Westport about 2 years. I have grown orchids for about 30 yrs and operated as Valley Orchid Supply for about 10 yrs. We do the bulk of our business at shows and on the net. But welcome visitors anytime. We sell all materials pertinent to growing orchids and also have an invertory of plants for sale as well. Call before you come 360 268-1369.
Barb Inmsn
November 17, 2007