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Rating:  Summary: Beautiful book with a lot of good info for the novice Review: At first glance, this book appears to be gorgeous photos and paragraph after paragraph of tiny text. But when you actually delve into the text, it also has a lot of great info. The book is written in non-technical lingo which is great for a beginner. It really focuses on educating the reader to purchase orchids that will thrive in his/her particular environment. The book is broken down into chapters such as "Orchids to grow on a windowsill", and "Orchids to grow outdoors". There are clear, simple summaries of the cultural needs in the margins. This book will really be enjoyed by novices and intermediate orchidists!
Rating:  Summary: A must-have for your orchid library! Review: I am notorious among my friends and family for killing plants in no time. Yet, I got this book as a gift along with an orchid (they thought if I was given directions for use, that one plant stood a better chance...:) Not only did the plant make it beautifully, and re-bloom, but I now own and enjoy a few more orchid plants. This book is a great basic for your orchid library. Granted, it doesn't cover all the topics you want to know about(plant diseases for example). However, it is very invaluable and even though I now own more orchid books, I find myself getting back to this one quite often for information. It is not intimidating, very easy to follow and an excellent introduction to a great family of plants, too often inaccurately labeled as fragile and needy. I warmly recommend it to anyone getting started with orchids. This book paired with an orchid plant is one of the greatest gifts I ever received...
Rating:  Summary: Great starter guide for growing orchids Review: I got this book along with my very first orchid plant that I had bought in an annual orchid show recently. It could be both an exciting and yet intimidating experience to tend to your first orchid. However this is a perfect starter guide for beginners, with simple and easy to follow instructions in caring most of the common types of orchids. It provides readers with essential information from using the right potting mix, when to water and how to fetilize. The all color photography makes it even more fun to read. Highly recommended for first time orchid grower like myself.
Rating:  Summary: Mostly Great Book for Beginners Review: I think the oddest thing that confronts new orchid owners is learning that, unlike most other types of plants, most orchids cannot all be treated the same way. The various species or varieties of, for example, ferns and geraniums require the same general growing conditions but with orchids, each one is different. The temperature, light and water conditions that cause one orchid to thrive may actually kill or inhibit the growth of another. This book begins with the general characteristics of orchids (growth patterns, root systems, types of flowers and light, humidity, water and temperature requirements) with the idea of teaching you to think about each orchid you grow in these terms. This is followed with information on pots, potting mixtures, how to water, fertilizers, resting periods, how to propagate by division and by keikis (plantlets) and how to deal with pests (slugs, snails, rodents and insects). The orchids themselves come next, each with a gorgeous photograph, description and detailed instructions. The plants are arranged by type: "Orchids to Grow on a Windowsill," "Orchids to Grow in Outdoor Containers," "Orchids to Grow in the Ground" and "Exotic Orchids (note: "Orchids to Grow in the Ground" lists two species native to Asia -- there is nothing here about growing native or woodland orchids from North America, unfortunately). The book ends with a very brief list of mail order suppliers, an index and a short bibliography. This book will go a long way towards instilling confidence in someone who isn't quite sure he/she can grow orchids. The reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 was because (as mentioned above) there is no information on North American woodland species (many of which fit the title -- Easy Orchids) and because there is very little information on how to diagnose and treat orchid diseases. The author's suggestion that you return a sick or dead plant to where you bought it isn't really useful if a year or two have gone by during which your orchid seemed healthy enough but has now developed an unknown malady. Other than that, it's an excellent book and one that I very much enjoy browsing through as I decide which orchid to buy next. Did I mention the photographs? The photographs are wonderful!
Rating:  Summary: Great starter guide for growing orchids Review: The book contains about 100 pages: 18 pages on orchid native conditions, horticultural history, and orchid anatomy and growth habits. 22 pages on growing conditions (light, temperature, humidity, fertilizers, etc), growing tips, and pests to avoid. 58 pages covering the details about growing two dozen specific popular orchids. Each orchid in this section is described by its species / cultivar name, specific growing conditions given (light, watering, fertilizing schedule), a full size photograph of each plant, and two or three paragraphs of details about this specific orchid. Book concludes with 4 pages on mail order sources, bibliography, index, and acknowledgement. The book contains clear, crisp, and easy to read information about orchid care. It completely covers all of the essentials that the first time orchid grower needs to learn. Is the book's information helpful? Well, I bought this book with my first orchid. One hundred days later, not only is the orchid still alive, but the flowers are still in bloom! Gee, I guess I can grow orchids, especially with guidance from this book. Is growing orchids addictive? Well, I started with one orchid. One hundred days laters, I now own six plants ... and I'm looking to buy more. All because of this damn book :-) The book is a great introduction to growing orchids for the beginner. It should be your first book, and you should buy it with your first orchid. Simple, but accurate, instructions throughout the text. "Easy Orchids" is a wonderfully helpful book.
Rating:  Summary: One of the Best for Orchid Lovers Review: This book is perfect for beginners--it contains enough basic information to get you started and doesn't overwhem the reader with a lot of technical terminology. The featured orchids are easily found at your local garden center, home improvement store or from an online orchid vendor. There are large, full-color photos of each orchid. Covered topics include lighting, potting mixes, humidity, containers and fertilizing. Recommendations are given for growing orchids in windowsills, outdoors and in the ground. As the host of Orchids @ BellaOnline.com, I often recommend this book to newcomers to the wonderful world of orchids.
Rating:  Summary: Useful information, but lacking structure Review: This book was easy to read and had lots of beautiful orchid pictures. However, there the book is very lacking in stucture. It simply goes through different types of orchids and meanwhile gives you tips on watering, fertilizing, etc. as you go. I have read a few other orchid books and this just seems to be a conglomeration of the useful hints and tips I've found in those. For a much more useful book try Ortho's All About Orchids.
Rating:  Summary: A great book for people who are just getting into orchids Review: This was one of the first books I read to learn about growing these beautiful plants, and I highly recommend it. It's not to complicated and provides easy to follow "how to do it" guidance on providing the right conditions (water, humidity, temperature, light and potting mix) for each variety. It's printed like a coffee table book, on glossy paper, with high quality color photographs on each page.
Rating:  Summary: Love this orchid book Review: What a great orchid book. I'm a beginner, but I'll use it forever. Absolutely wonderful photos and references. I saved an orchid using instructions in this book. I recommend it, especially at this great price.
Rating:  Summary: Love this orchid book Review: What a great orchid book. I'm a beginner, but I'll use it forever. Absolutely wonderful photos and references. I saved an orchid using instructions in this book. I recommend it, especially at this great price.
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