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Mar 2, 2019 7:52 AM CSTThe Lowe's near me, offers a variety of Orchids, through Better-Gro.com They are potted & can either be in clear plastic, or netting, with a label having graphics, showing the Orchid variety being offered, plus the colors, stapled to the young plants packaging.It is stapled closed, so people can't as easily get into it & take the plants out, the labels, or mix them up. They are offered through Sun Bulb Company with a website www.EasyOrchidGrowing.com with video & care tips. They are shipped in a box & offered in a display carton.For me, it can be an inexpensive way to get a nice orchid, without the cost of postage, by having to purchase mail order. The tax costs, much less. Maybe you can ask your local Lowe's garden manager to inquire.

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They get a new supply here, about several times a year. Mar 2, 2019 8:49 AM CSTI was very fortunate to attend Orchid Society sales at the Cavalier Hotel, at the Oceanfront, in Virginia Beach. I think it included at times, in the past, the AOS, the Peninsula Orhid Society & the Virginia Orchid Society.

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The hotel at the oceanfront may have been demolished, but I think it became dedicated in name, as Merritt Huntington Symposium. The original 'Cavalier' hotel, was supposed to be restored, at great expense. I am uncertain where the next meeting in 2019 will take place.Many NGA members here, want the latest introductions of plants & seeds. Apparently, including Orchids, too.

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Other NGA members not only participate in the Forums, but are growers, entrants at shows, besides vendors, & judges plus hybridize, also. It is quite an interesting group, including some that are just curious.btw Yes, I have mail ordered orchids before.

I grow quite a variety of plants. What are your main interests? Mar 2, 2019 9:00 AM CSTWell I have gone the whole orchid rainbow from Cattleyas to Dendrobiums to Oncidiums to Tolumnias to Vandas to Catasetinae and now to miniatures.I have grown both species and hybrids.

Now in Michigan I am growing mostly compacts and miniatures that are under 15'. They all go underlights from October until late April.I am growing Paphiopedilums now, want to try a few Masdevallias and Dracula's and I am looking forward to a show in late April in western Ohio. Ecuagenera will be there and they sell a good deal of small stuff.But honestly ShawnSteve, hang out in our forums and I post images of my plants in the monthly threads, 'Orchids up North' and 'Orchid Shows and shopping' thread.Welcome to the NGA and the Orchid Forums! Mar 2, 2019 9:38 AM CSTThank you for the welcoming. I favor Vanda Ascocenda hybrids. My mother was a big fan of Cattleya & Phaelonopsis.

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Though I did start to get interested in Paphiopedalum. Then wanting collecting of species & desired the most exotic ones. Of course, I thought a bit pricey then, not sure what they cost, now days.As with any plant collecting, space usually seems to end up being a limiting factor, other than budget! I look forward to seeing some of your orchids blooming, in the near future. Mar 2, 2019 9:54 AM CSTI have bought a few NOIDS from the box stores this season to make a mass planting in my growing area (that I still haven't gotten around to doing, procrastination, Inc that's me) mainly from the 1/2 price racks as they went out of bloom. But my real love is mounted miniatures, bulbophyllum and cool species dendrobiums, vandaceous and stuff like that. I like Andy's Orchids, and I like to buy from Tropiflora when they have something cool, and I am going back to our local huge garden fest that always has a lot of stuff, this month, but their real orchid show here in always in October, plan to hit that this year too.I don't grow a lot of Cattleya alliance plants even though they are always tempting because for my habitat, they are always scale and mealybug magnets.

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Mar 2, 2019 2:00 PM CSTHi ShawnSteve!Welcome to our little corner of paradise here on the orchid forumI grow mostly Cattleya and have found many gems in the 'bag baby' rack at Lowe's and HD. Living in Florida the selection is huge and replenished often.I understand the Sunbulb folks are out of the orchid growing business and are now growing marijuana. BetterGro is still a going concern and is managed by ( I think ) Robert Palmer, who has a gigantic facility in Sarasota. They have several open houses a year where great bargains can be had.I look forward to seeing you over on the current months bloom thread with some of your flowers!