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Growing Orchids for Beginners
Many people believe that growing orchids is complicated and is better left only for the experienced. However, with proper understanding of the plant’s needs, a beginner would find it easy to grow orchids in his garden or even in his office.
Despite of their reputation of being difficult to grow and cultivate, orchids require just the same attention and work as any other house or garden plant. In order to grow beautiful orchids, one must take into account the plants’ three basic requirements which include watering, soil and proper lighting. For beginners, the most recommended type of orchid is the Phalaenopsis kind because it adapts well to the environment of an office or a home. Phalaenopsis orchids do not like direct sunlight and will thrive in an east window. This type of orchids requires watering at least once a week. Cattleya, an indoor type of fragrant orchid also requires watering once a week. When it comes to growing orchids, it is imperative to use the correct type of soil depending on whether the plant is terrestrial or epiphytic. Generally, tree bark is used in potting orchids. Sphagnum moss, fir bark and coconut husk can also be used in potting orchids.
In order to grow healthy orchids, proper lighting should be given to the plant. The lack of proper lighting is the main reason why orchids do not bloom. Generally, orchids need 12 to 14 hours of light during winter and during summer, they require about 16 hours of light.
Front Yard Landscaping
Front yard landscaping is mainly about creating invitation, access and curb appeal while framing and accenting the house. Front yard landscaping can be simple and it would greatly improve the aesthetics of the property as long as you take into proper consideration some planting schemes for front yards.
Front yard planting schemes often follow how the house rests on the property. It is imperative that the elements in landscaping such as the rocks and plants accent and compliment the house. To help the house and the landscaping transition together, shrubs and trees are often used. Trees are also used to frame the view of the house. It is advisable to choose trees that have a mature size close to the size of the house they frame. Trees that are taller than the house will only dwarf the house while shorter trees can make a house look bigger than it actually is.
Usually, the front door is the focal point of the house. Thus, in order to focus attention to it, it is good to place short plants on both of its sides. To soften the corners of the house, placing taller plants are usually necessary. This technique will also help lead the viewer’s eyes toward the house’s front door.
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