23 September 2009

Orchids

My favorite type of flower is an orchid. Luckily, my boyfriend, family and friends all know this so I'm now the proud owner of 10 unique plants, at my home at work.  I believe this (minor) obsession started 4 years ago, while on a trip to Costa Rica.  On a 6am nature hike, one of the most impressive plants I saw was this incredible orchid.  It was growing out of the top of a 15ft. palm tree, next to a dilapidated building on the resort property.  It amazed me to see such a beautiful flower can grow and bloom for so long without any human care!  

Orchids are notorious for being difficult to grow, aka...easy to kill.  I've neglected some myself, learning lessons such as "don't leave an orchid in a hot car for 4 hours and expect it to come back".  Thankfully, Trader Joes has a great, low cost selection to readily replace any lost plant.   I recommend Smith and Hawkin for high quality, unique colors and patterns for selection as well.  Your best advice for care?  Bright, indirect light, water sparingly, allow it to drain, and have patience.  I've been fortunate enough to see my flowers re-bloom several times!  I would say the most common problem with orchids is incorrect watering.  Here is a picture of my newest additions:

Orchids upgrade the sophistication level of their surroundings, which is why it's not surprising to see the huge and heavy, creamy white with a hint of yellow blooms in the lobbies of finance buildings.  Also, the long blooming time is an investment that pays off.  You can attend an Orchid show, such as the one in San Francisco in early spring and be choosy about your selection.  Look for plants that have only one or two buds blooming, with several more to go. The one I picked up from the show is still blooming, over 6 months later!  When compared to a $12 bouquet of cut flowers, the longevity is such a deal.  However, when it's done it blooming, I will not expect it to bloom again for another year.  Orchids work very hard to produce blooms, and if you want a stunning, non-stop display and scared about the maintenance, I highly recommend these cute lighted fake branches.

17 September 2009

Gardens

I love all gardens.  The best part is the welcoming solitude, the spots where you can let your stresses go and just let your thoughts drift while listening to the soft noises of wind and grass.  I call my backyard a secret garden, as it is tiny, with high walls covered with various climbing dark green vines and bushes.  It's the best place I know of to relax after a long day. In a garden, I enjoy smelling fresh rainfall and the chance to see flowers I don't know the name of yet.   That will be the point of this blog: I want to learn as much as I can about plants, flowers, landscaping, and care for all of it.

 



My sister pointed out Lantana, which is a small shrub with colorful flower clusters, growing near our house the other day, and asked me, "what does the smell of this flower remind you of?".  "France", I answered immediately.  She smiled, also remembering the house and gardens during that month us lucky girls got to spend when we were kids in Nice.  "Isn't it crazy we can have the same memory?".   I am excited to continue discovering and creating memories in new, beautiful and unique environments.