I've been Vanda happy the last few weeks.
I picked this one up 2 or 3 weeks ago. It has a name but I don't remember what it is now.
The tag is up in the tree with it.
It was only $8.
I may have already posted this pic in another thread
I picked this one up last weekend and mounted it on one of our Ohia trees, a NoID hybrid:
It was their usual market price of $8.
I picked this one up this morning, an Aranda Woleco:
I walked by it after seeing its $15 price tag.
But, after looking through all their orchid offerings I went back and grabbed it.
I couldn't resist the color.
Plus even at $15, it was cheap.
I'll get it mounted today.
Got a 32yd load of cinder soil and a couple of 16yd loads of green waste mulch delivered the other day.
I'm in the process of setting up a new growing area.
The soil is so thin over the lava flow underneath that I need to build soil to have good growing areas for fruit and banana trees, and other things.
I've got 10 tall apple bananas to go into the area I'm working on now.
Plus, I'll pick up some Vanilla orchids soon and set them up in there too.
Then, we've got a few Volunteer veggie gardens going where I've used the kitchen wast compost under some of the fruit trees: various tomato types, kabocha pumpkins, papayas and a few others I haven't ID'd yet.
I'll put the next batch of kitchen compost in this area to see what we get.
I'm amazed at how fast the tomatoes develop here.
I've always lived in a northern tier state or Alaska.
The cool nights really slow down the fruit's growth.
Here, you can almost see them inflate as you look at them.
Our fruit trees blossom profusely but don't set much fruit.
I've only seen 3 honey bees in almost 2 years.
I'm getting ready to set up a couple of apiaries in the not too distant future.
We'll see if I can increase our fruit yield and get some honey in the process.
I posted a link to a good informative PDF book in another thread [
Vanilla panifolia : new edition ] about growing and utilizing Vanilla orchids.
Several more of my mounted "barn cat" yard orchids have bloomed.
I'm so busy I don't have time to get photos right now.