In Austria winters are way too cold as well, and dark! So i am growing some in a terrarium and the ones in the windowsill are getting some extra light as well. Though in compare to nice natural sunshine it is still dark even with 4 extra lights in the terrarium.
I'm not Dutch, but live in the Netherlands, in Wageningen. I spent 3 month in the Westland area a few years ago for an internship at a vegetable breeding company in De Lier. Nice region, but it's way way to crowded for me! I'm growing on windowsills as well, and have artificial lights too since the natural light is far from being enough at this time of year!
__________________ Camille
Completely orchid obsessed and loving every minute of it....
I would like a little help from my Dutch friends here. I try to find humidity trays, searching at Dutch Google but I can't find anything.
How would you call "humidity trays" in Dutch?
Actually, i don't really think they exist here. I've looked for some in France, but can't find any anywhere either. So I made some myself. I found some trays in a store one day and I use those. I put a layer of hydroton pellets in the bottom with water and got some sturdy metal large holed mesh at a hardware store to put on top, and the plants sit on that.
However in the Netherlands I noticed that I don't really need humidity trays (I'm near Utrecht). Humidity most of the year is 60-70% and even in the winter with the heating on it doesn't go much below 50%
__________________ Camille
Completely orchid obsessed and loving every minute of it....