I do not have the time nor interest to devote to take on orchid care as a serious hobby; but I am thankful for those who do and make the effort to present their best for my enjoyment. Every year when I attend this show, I learn something new and that was the case again this time.

With all of these conditions met and a whole lot of luck, I will be rewarded with large blue/black blooms as shown in the third picture.
You can follow along with my success (or failures) as I'll post progress periodically on this blog. Send along your comments and suggestions. If you are in the area, feel welcomed to drop into my shop and see the progress for yourself (Plants For All, 66 Dawson Road, Guelph, Ontario).
Something New (to me) - We also bought an orchid that is primarily grown for it's foliage. Sarcoglottis sceptrodes (Jewel Orchid). While it does flower, the attention is given to the patterns on its leaves. This orchid is potted into a soil-like potting medium. I'll post more on this interesting plant complete with pictures at a later time.
When Linda Speaks - Linda gave a talk Tuesday of this week at the Guelph Salvation Army Heart and Home and Home meeting. A good crowd attended and a lot of information was shared. Linda took lots of samples with plants and products and a good time was had by all. Linda will be speaking again on November 12 to this same group about Norfolk Island Pines, just ahead of Christmas. You may want to plan to attend.
FYI - Linda and I are both available for a limited number of speaking engagements to interested groups.
I have posted lots of beautiful orchid pictures that I took at this year's COOS orchid show. Check them out at our web site.
I will appreciate your comments and any feedback.
Happy growing
Brian Osmond