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Old 02-06-2023, 08:28 PM
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Welcome back! I've had so much fun playing catch up on this thread (and adding to my wishlist....my wallet hates you now). Love the owls and the 🤙🏼 in addition to all of the super cool orchids etc. Hope the job changes (both voluntary and involuntary) work out well for you so you can get more plant and 🤙🏼time. Owls are so awesome. We have tons here as well. Super cool bunch of babies last spring. Keep the pics coming. I'm going to start playing the lottery so I can start shopping 😉
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HEY ALL! been away too long and i missed you

I had a planned job change and then an unplanned job change and i am hopefully settled in and able to get back to the important work of caring for weird plants
Welcome back DC. And ...... geez DC! With this set of amazing pics ...... you more than made up for it hehehe
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Welcome back! And huge thank you for sharing so many pictures!
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Old 02-07-2023, 12:13 PM
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I have next to ZERO organization of my photos and so i am sorry if any of this was already posted

1- i have started many of these wild flower boxes around my property...bees are happy

IMG_5348 by J Solo, on Flickr




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EHXS8150 by J Solo, on Flickr

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3- easiest cymbidium ever, thanks Roberta

CLXP2784 by J Solo, on Flickr




4 these two NoID Catt divisions are some of my favorites.

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spider friend

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5 the cattleya area

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6 patio hangers

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7 cym table

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8 pros brasavolae

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IMG_8525 by J Solo, on Flickr
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You might have to tweak the security on the links... when I click on them, photo isn't visible.

I can see them now. Wow!
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Welcome back D.C.! You were greatly missed. The photos are amazing and I especially like your 2 cattleya noids.
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Old 02-23-2023, 03:01 PM
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8 years later and i have a spectibile spike!!!!!


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I'm jealous DC.
I think I killed my amizonica.
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Old 02-24-2023, 07:45 AM
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How is that Prosthechea brassavolae growing for you? I'd love to get one myself but from what others have told me I shouldn't because it'll just struggle and hardly bloom at low elevations. But South Florida is probably hotter than anywhere in Costa Rica in summer.
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