Orchids have captivated mankind since the Ancient Times. Horticulturists, artists, writers, historians, and wealthy collectors were all fascinated by their mysterious beauty, unparalleled variety, treachery, and even murder, all in the name of acquiring these exotic beauties.
Orchids have gained a reputation as prima donnas, fussy, difficult, and, high maintenance. However, the orchid itself is very, very hardy, thriving and flowering in the wild under some of the most extreme conditions. They are very prolific, with some 35,000 species growing all over the world.
Orchids are no longer for the wealthy with large greenhouses. Nearly everyone can find a spot to grow and enjoy orchids, whether they live in apartments, houses, or in the country. South Florida offers one of the best orchid growing environments in the country and is home to many quality growers and hybridizers. Many species are inexpensive to buy and very easy to grow.
Scott has developed his own common-sense style of growing over the last 25 years. The secret to success is understanding them, what conditions they like, and their cycles of growing, resting, and flowering. Scott's common sense approach is to keep things as simple as possible, find what works for you, use common household and garden products wherever possible instead of expensive ones. Live among your orchids and enjoy them. But, most of all, have fun!
Scott's mantra: "If you're not having fun with your orchids, you need to find another hobby."