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Old 10-30-2010, 05:48 AM
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Actually I have considered that. Have grown in Calif (Carona) and find growing techniques are by necessity, differant. Choice of plants is also much differant. You can be quite sloppy with culture in Calif and get away with it. It is frustrating to get information here and the only publication that comes close is the CSA Journal. It is a good magazineand will always take it - but it is a little narrow and would benefit from broading its scope.
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Old 10-30-2010, 02:23 PM
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Actually I have considered that. Have grown in Calif (Carona) and find growing techniques are by necessity, differant. Choice of plants is also much differant. You can be quite sloppy with culture in Calif and get away with it. It is frustrating to get information here and the only publication that comes close is the CSA Journal. It is a good magazineand will always take it - but it is a little narrow and would benefit from broading its scope.
Orchids3,

Have you considered writing an article for the CSA Journal discussing the different techniques one has to use when growing in a warm climate like yours? It would be of additional interest because of your previous growing experience in California and therefore the ability to compare the steps necessary for successful growing in each climate. I think it would benefit all the readers.

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Old 11-15-2010, 10:35 AM
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This is Miss Taipei 'Únveiled' or whatever the varietal name is. It is NOT an Auntie Mary Kovich. The breeding is probably incorrectly recorded for Miss Taipei but that is what your noid is!
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