Ok Rob, say I have a whole bench full of paphs & I want to find
Paph. gratrixianum?
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Cheers Wendy
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K Barrett wrote:
Please provide a definition of the word 'organize'.
K Barrett
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I am curious as to how everyone organizes their plants in the g/h?
Apart from the obvious hi/light, lo/light & cool to warm, do you keep
them
together by genus?
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Cheers Wendy
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Wouldn't it depend on what you are doing with it? If you are a
commercial/walk-in greenhouse you pretty much have to organize
everything by genus/species/variety. Otherwise your customers can't
find anything (nor can you, should you be running around trying to fill
orders). This isn't optimal, assuming you have different sized plants
for each variety. If it is just your personal collection, then as long
as you know where things are, who cares? Besides, what is more fun than
having something bloom out that you didn't even know you had?
I really like grouping similar sized pots together, so I can at least
pretend to get my watering right.
If a cluttered greenhouse is a sign of a cluttered mind, what is an
empty greenhouse a sign of?
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Rob's Rules: http://www.msu.edu/~halgren
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a. See rule 1
3) Littlefrogs eat littlebugs