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Old 04-07-2003, 06:20 PM
K Barrett
 
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Default Other backyard project on the 4th was Oncidium flexorum

I'm building a deck. Like an idiot I keep thinking everything should be true
and plumb. Ha! Whatta fool! Luckily, like with dresses, trim covers a
variety of sins.

Right now I'm waiting for cement to set.

K Barrett

"Diane Mancino" wrote in message
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arr, I'm doing the worst chore-scraping the house (glad its a ranch style)
before painting. Actually its a relief to get the chipped paint off the
cedar siding, and I wish someone else here was better at it than I am, but
I'm earning my orchid gazing time- Us northerners only have a few months

to
do this in
"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
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Diane,

There are some plants in nature that perfer not to grow in the full sun.
When their environment changes (storm damage, logging, death of the
surrounding trees) these plants will grow toward the shade and the more
hospitable environment.

I don't know the culture for your dendrobium but it is not unreasonable

that
it would grow toward the best environment.

Now, go out and enjoy your patio and quit working so hard!

Good Growing,
Gene


"Diane Mancino" wrote in message
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Gee, that's too easy! now another thought. If the plant is getting a

little
too much sun will the new leads grow away from the sun? Or grow

towards
the
sun if it wants more? I think I have a dend King.that is like that-

looks
like its blowing in the wind. how can I correct that, if possible?

One of my problems is that I was so busy since I moved here 1 1/2 yrs

ago,
that I don't even know how much sun my patio gets during the day. I
certainly have no time to be on it!