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Leaf damage ID help pleaser
K Barrett wrote: Nancy, before you get "miffed". Pat is a vendor who sells orchids and takes enomous amounts of time with his clients to be sure they understand how to grow their orchids. Walmart does not. Now who will answer questions when Walmart forces vendors like Pat out of business? Hence the 'go ask Walmart' comment and the agreement with his opinion. Buy orchids from local vendors. Now let's get back to orchids and stop this petty crap about being miffed. K Barrett "Nancy G." wrote in message ups.com... Bruce Musgrove wrote: I realize I am a amateur but.... Okay, I was a little miffed because someone slammed Walmart and someone else cheered. You sound like you have a good grip on things. Sorry if you feel I talked down to you. Amateur here, too. Hi K, Kenni et al, Amen to K saying "buy from local growers" none of the "Big Box" people care about orchids or can help with growing or problems associated with the plants. They are only interested in undercutting the local growers prices. There are a lot of "so called growers" who do the same thing. They are not growers they are brokers. They buy plants & sell them below market prices as they have to "get rid of them". Support your local grower as--- when the "brokers" put him / her out of business -- who will help you learn to grow?????????? Good luck, Bill |
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