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We are not particularly good at handling our orchids. We (or I) have
successfully destroyed about 2/3 rds of the accumulation. We now have
about 80 or so left.

My wife would like to procure about 20 or 30 healthy blooming size
cats, dens, and phals. Rather than singular exotics, we need sturdy
plants that are not too difficult to get to bloom, although in the
past, blooming has not been a problem for us.

we are examining options and availability's at parkside, owens,
hausermans, carter & holmes, & carmela.

Is there anyplace that others would recommend?
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We are not particularly good at handling our orchids. We (or I) have
successfully destroyed about 2/3 rds of the accumulation. We now have
about 80 or so left.


How large is your greenhouse? We've been talking about getting a second GH
of 12X20'.

My wife would like to procure about 20 or 30 healthy blooming size
cats, dens, and phals. Rather than singular exotics, we need sturdy
plants that are not too difficult to get to bloom, although in the
past, blooming has not been a problem for us.


I never could get my cat to bloom so gave it away.

we are examining options and availability's at parkside, owens,
hausermans, carter & holmes, & carmela.

Is there anyplace that others would recommend?


Can't help there as I got all mine locally.


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Manelli Family wrote:

"gerald" wrote in message
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We are not particularly good at handling our orchids. We (or I) have
successfully destroyed about 2/3 rds of the accumulation. We now have
about 80 or so left.


How large is your greenhouse? We've been talking about getting a second
GH of 12X20'.

My wife would like to procure about 20 or 30 healthy blooming size
cats, dens, and phals. Rather than singular exotics, we need sturdy
plants that are not too difficult to get to bloom, although in the
past, blooming has not been a problem for us.


I never could get my cat to bloom so gave it away.

we are examining options and availability's at parkside, owens,
hausermans, carter & holmes, & carmela.

Is there anyplace that others would recommend?




I might have some very inexpensive options for you. A local grower
(very good) is going out of business and I'm probably going to end up
with most of their remaining stock. Contact me through the website
(below).

Rob

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Rob's Rules: http://littlefrogfarm.com
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit

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"Rob" wrote in message
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Manelli Family wrote:

"gerald" wrote in message
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We are not particularly good at handling our orchids. We (or I) have
successfully destroyed about 2/3 rds of the accumulation. We now have
about 80 or so left.


How large is your greenhouse? We've been talking about getting a second
GH of 12X20'.

My wife would like to procure about 20 or 30 healthy blooming size
cats, dens, and phals. Rather than singular exotics, we need sturdy
plants that are not too difficult to get to bloom, although in the
past, blooming has not been a problem for us.


I never could get my cat to bloom so gave it away.

we are examining options and availability's at parkside, owens,
hausermans, carter & holmes, & carmela.

Is there anyplace that others would recommend?




I might have some very inexpensive options for you. A local grower (very
good) is going out of business and I'm probably going to end up with most
of their remaining stock. Contact me through the website (below).


Who is this message addressed to?

Rob

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1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit

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I might have some very inexpensive options for you. A local grower
(very good) is going out of business and I'm probably going to end up
with most of their remaining stock. Contact me through the website
(below).


Who is this message addressed to?


You... Or anybody that wants some very nice plants cheap. Just trying
to help out a friend of mine who will be sorely missed when she finally
closes her doors. Anything I can sell for her is something I won't end
up tripping over in my greenhouse! *grin*

Rob


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1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit



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On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:24:25 -0500 in Manelli Family wrote:

"Rob" wrote in message
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Manelli Family wrote:


Who is this message addressed to?


This is a newgroup, the article was addressed to everyone that
reads the newsgroup.
You happen to be the person Rob posted a followup to.


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What do you have Rob, a list maybe? I am always interested !Cheers Wendy
(Who lives & breathes by Rob's Rules)

"Rob" wrote in message
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I might have some very inexpensive options for you. A local grower
(very good) is going out of business and I'm probably going to end up
with most of their remaining stock. Contact me through the website
(below).


Who is this message addressed to?


You... Or anybody that wants some very nice plants cheap. Just trying to
help out a friend of mine who will be sorely missed when she finally
closes her doors. Anything I can sell for her is something I won't end up
tripping over in my greenhouse! *grin*

Rob


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Rob's Rules: http://littlefrogfarm.com
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit

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On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:24:25 -0500 in Manelli
Family wrote:

"Rob" wrote in message
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Manelli Family wrote:


Who is this message addressed to?


This is a newgroup, the article was addressed to everyone that
reads the newsgroup.
You happen to be the person Rob posted a followup to.



Oh! What confused me was I was talking about getting a larger green house
and the post seemed to concern the selling of plants. )




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"Rob" wrote in message
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You... Or anybody that wants some very nice plants cheap. Just trying to
help out a friend of mine who will be sorely missed when she finally
closes her doors. Anything I can sell for her is something I won't end up
tripping over in my greenhouse! *grin*



Is there a list there with pics of what you or she is selling? I found a
page with prices and some pics.... is that it? It's a bit confusing.

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Manelli Family wrote:

"Rob" wrote in message
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You... Or anybody that wants some very nice plants cheap. Just
trying to help out a friend of mine who will be sorely missed when she
finally closes her doors. Anything I can sell for her is something I
won't end up tripping over in my greenhouse! *grin*



Is there a list there with pics of what you or she is selling? I found
a page with prices and some pics.... is that it? It's a bit confusing.


It is confusing even to me... There is no list that I know of. On my
website I am selling a few of her plants that I picked up last weekend.
That would be the Dichea glauca, B. digbyana, Schom. wendzellii (or
some reasonable spelling thereof), L. anceps, and C. skinneri alba.
Each one has a picture. And yes, I'm keeping at least one of each of
those, I'm not stupid... *grin*

There are lots of other plants that I didn't buy last weekend. I think
most of the species are gone (I took them, nyah!!). But a lot of big
cattleya hybrids and phals. And after this weekend (open house and big
sale), there might not be much left. I'll probably go back over there
after this weekend, and take most of the remainder. I'll fill up the
aisle and stack them and whatever, and put them outside for the summer
when it gets nice. Those are the plants I'd really like to move, since
I don't have space for what I have already... Hence, they will be dirt
cheap. And dirt cheaper by the dozen.

Now, if anybody has a hankering for really big oncidinae, I need to move
a few hundred to make space for the insanity mentioned above. Dirt
cheapest by the truckload on those.

Making sense now?

Rob

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1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit



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"Rob" wrote in message
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Manelli Family wrote:

"Rob" wrote in message
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You... Or anybody that wants some very nice plants cheap. Just trying
to help out a friend of mine who will be sorely missed when she finally
closes her doors. Anything I can sell for her is something I won't end
up tripping over in my greenhouse! *grin*



Is there a list there with pics of what you or she is selling? I found a
page with prices and some pics.... is that it? It's a bit confusing.


It is confusing even to me... There is no list that I know of. On my
website I am selling a few of her plants that I picked up last weekend.
That would be the Dichea glauca, B. digbyana, Schom. wendzellii (or some
reasonable spelling thereof), L. anceps, and C. skinneri alba. Each one
has a picture. And yes, I'm keeping at least one of each of those, I'm
not stupid... *grin*

There are lots of other plants that I didn't buy last weekend. I think
most of the species are gone (I took them, nyah!!). But a lot of big
cattleya hybrids and phals. And after this weekend (open house and big
sale), there might not be much left. I'll probably go back over there
after this weekend, and take most of the remainder. I'll fill up the
aisle and stack them and whatever, and put them outside for the summer
when it gets nice. Those are the plants I'd really like to move, since I
don't have space for what I have already... Hence, they will be dirt
cheap. And dirt cheaper by the dozen.

Now, if anybody has a hankering for really big oncidinae, I need to move a
few hundred to make space for the insanity mentioned above. Dirt cheapest
by the truckload on those.

Making sense now?


Yes! How cheap is "dirt cheap?" I'm retired and my husband is
semi-retired, so we've been pinching pennies until they bleed. :^)


Rob

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Rob's Rules: http://littlefrogfarm.com
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit

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Making sense now?


Yes! How cheap is "dirt cheap?" I'm retired and my husband is
semi-retired, so we've been pinching pennies until they bleed. :^)


That question probably crosses that fine line of keeping commercial
stuff out of the newsgroup. I trampled right over the line about three
posts ago, I know. But, I should be allowed to do it once every 10
years or so. Besides, we shouldn't make everybody else jealous.

Really best to take that to private e-mail.

Thanks

Rob
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2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
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"Rob" wrote in message
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That question probably crosses that fine line of keeping commercial stuff
out of the newsgroup. I trampled right over the line about three posts
ago, I know. But, I should be allowed to do it once every 10 years or so.
Besides, we shouldn't make everybody else jealous.

Really best to take that to private e-mail.



Watch your mail box.

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