I am almost sure those who loves orchids, would always certainly have a liking to this another unique and very very interesting group of airplants. Just want to share with you folks my few airplants. As much as i want to have additions but again prices seems to be a deterrent on my part.
this duo is in full-sun almost everyday
Please do add pics of the said plants here and i would also like to know how you take care of it. Currently, i am trying to build a wall of broms and soon i'll put up pictures of it here.
This is my current brom-wall. Most of these were salvaged from neglect and forlorn-attitude i developed back then but i've got to thank my sister because while i was not in my "plant-mood" for a very long-time she was the one who kept this beauties. and also, my friend "frosted-eyes" who kept bugging/asking/inquiring me about his orchid-addiction err collection somehow helped jump-start my enthusiasm/love towards this hobby again. Of course, being a new member on this website and by seeing again the collection and the passion most of you folks have has helped me tremendously to get it all back again. My hats-off to you people! thank you.
I am in the process again of acquiring simple very cheap bromeliads (yes, i want those exotic-looking ones but the prices are really beyond my spending capacity.....yup even the pups hehehe) to add to this collection.
The broms will soon change to shades of red since they were kept in a shaded place. I choose this spot because it gets a lot of sunlight and to liven things up in the garage. I mostly use charcoals and special potting mixes for broms. So i will update you guys as this develops. (keeping my fingers-crossed though)
Comments whether bad or good are always welcome.
Godbless
PS
just to let you folks know why i lost my gusto on this hobby it was because of someone very close to my heart decided to cut down the trees i nurtured since 1985 including some of my precious plants. His reason was to give-way for lawn-grasses. But i guess, i am really back again.
Last edited by mujacko2002; December 1st, 2009 at 10:56 PM.
the current state of my fern wall: on the extreme left my ribbon fern is dying. I'll be adding some ferns soon. There are also some plants in there to break the monotony like the friendship plant and begonias.
this one never fails to amaze me. Anyway, do you think folks that this is a climbing rose? its quite different from the other roses that i have.
As you can see, this bougainvillea is running amok. i don't want to cut it severely as i am afraid it might not bloom for a long-time. What can i do folks?
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