On Sunday, September 15, 2013 10:37:14 PM UTC-5, SG1 wrote:
"Jeßus" wrote in message
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On Sun, 15 Sep 2013 16:01:29 +1000, F Murtz
wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
F Murtz I'm sorry if I offended you by posting something that I am very
passionate about to All of Austin? If this is something that you're not
interested in, please disregard in the future and refrain from sending
rude replies. Thanks!
This is an Australian gardening group not Texas.
Goddamned Merkins... another one who doesn't realise 'foreigners' also
have access to the Internet.
World wide web means Sydney to some. I don't mind as ya neva know one day I
might visit Texas when the orchids are in bloom.
I am a member of the if you can't eat it don't grow it club though...
Orchids are typically part of gardens and yards, used as ornamental plants only for looking at and tending to. However, orchids are also used as a food by some cultures and a growing number of cooks around the world. There are no poisonous orchids are out there, so any of them can be eaten. In fact, some orchids are grown just for that purpose.
Read mo
http://www.ehow.com/facts_4828217_ed...#ixzz2g6u55i9A