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| OCRText | FRIDAY, August 27, 2010 Barbara Holiday knows a thing or two about orchids Orchids for | beginners e The easiest kind of orchids to start Phalaenopsis. These normal house temperatures and do not require very much light. Water once a week. | © Orchids live longest | if they grow in fir bark} | or gardener’s pumice | instead of potting soil. | with are of the genus orchids grow well in By Adam Louis Staff Writer/Photographer Although Wyoming farm- ers and gardeners grow many different plants and crops, raising tropical flowers is a _sare thing for the.Cowboy State. One group in Gos- hen County, however, aims to do just that. Goshen County Library Director Isabel Hoy said flower enthusiasts con- ceived the Goshen County Library Orchid Interest Group after roughly 15 people attended a presen- tation on June 28 called. Orchids as Houseplants,” conducted by orchid aficio- nado Barbara Holiday. Living on a ranch. 12 miles north of Fort Laramie with her husband Louis, Holiday works diligently in her tiny greenhouse on the side of her two-story home to keep her orchids and other tropical plants happy and healthy. She has been I looked at (the Bonanza Queen BLC) on the Inter- net, and it looked so pretty, I couldn’t believe it. It’s my favorite flower. Barbara Holiday Orchid enthusiast raising orchids for several years, getting her start after a gardener in El Paso, Texas sparked her interest. She always had a flower in her hair, and she said ‘Oh, they’re easy to grow! You guys should grow some!” Holiday said of the gardener. T started going with her to the orchid society- meet- ings and then I joined and started buying orchids.” Holiday said her start wasn’t as easy as her fel- low orchidist” suggested. T had a coffee table in my bedroom I had about 70 orchids there, and I probably killed them as fast as I bought them,” she said with a chuckle. Time passed, and sev- eral hundred orchids later, Holiday now watches over several species of orchids, See BLOOMING, page A5 |