Amazing Orchids
Growing orchids can be the most amazing hobby you will ever have. Once considered a pastime for only the very wealthy, growing these beautiful plants is now possible for everyone. Their popularity has made them more affordable, and information about how to care for them is readily available. People who have grown orchids for years consider these plants the kings of horticulture world.
Can I Really Grow Orchids?
Most people, who are not familiar with these plants, may have heard that they are very difficult to grow properly. There seems to be a mystery surrounding them. Some would-be plant enthusiasts may consider orchids to be the work of experts, and not to be considered for the novice or hobbyist. All of that thinking is completely wrong. Growing orchids is the oldest and perhaps the most highly organized of plant hobbies and people in all walks of life can enjoy them. If you can grow houseplants, you can successfully grow orchids. But before adding these plants to your home, consider a few basic facts first.
Fast Facts
The first and foremost thing to keep in mind is to select the right orchids for the type of indoor environment that you will be providing. One of the myths about these plants is that they are "exotic" and therefore won't grow well in the average home. As the largest group of plants in the world, they are not a rare and delicate species. While they do require specialized care, many species are tough and you may even find a variety growing wild in one of your local parks. Orchids have evolved over the years, with the type you buy in a local garden center being especially bred and cultivated for your particular area. Because of selective breeding and hybridization, the plants you purchase will do quite well in your home if you meet their basic needs.
A greenhouse isn't necessary to grow these beautiful plants. Growing them indoors will be as simple as tending to other houseplants. However, choose a species of orchids that has been cultivated for your area. There are thousands of species of this plant, and some may require expert care simply because they are not able to withstand the conditions that are in your home. On the other side, there are many varieties that will thrive in your house, with normal and routine care, because they have been adapted for your particular area.
Growing orchids can bring you a lifetime of enjoyment. Amaze your family and friends with your new and pretty hobby.