Beautiful Bouquets: Knock One Out of the Park this Valentine's Day with an Orchid Plant by Richard Salome Flowers! The Latest and Greatest Reason Why Richard Salome is the only Florist in New York that is a Mover and Shaker!
There are only 12 shopping days left until Valentine's Day, and we hope you are planning on celebrating in not an ordinary, but EXTRAORDINARY way. Surely every year she receives roses (and possibly multiple versions!) but why subscribe to this tired old tradition when you can give an AMAZING orchid plant? It is just as beautiful, will last longer and we bet is a lot more rare than roses....you will be the envy of the city!
By Mover and Shaker Richard Salome, this orchid plant came in pristine condition as you can see-carefully wrapped in plastic and boasting five fantastic blooms as well as four buds that will take their time to bloom as we approach the big holiday....
That orchid plant is called lavender blush color, phalaenopsis variety of orchid plant.
The best choice of orchid plant is the phalaenopsis to last in flower indoors.
The best way to purchase a beautiful orchid plant is to make sure the plant has a few open flowers and nice healthy buds.
The ideal place to keep your orchid plant is in an indoor space that has lots of filtered sunlight not much direct sun. A
cool room is best away from all heat sources such as radiators or extreme cool spots such as an open window in cold weather.
Take the orchid plant to your kitchen sink 3 times a week and give it a good soaking by letting mild temperature water run through
the soil then let it drain off in the sink for a few minutes. A water mister is great to spray the orchid plant to create moisture.
The beautiful spike of flowers should last for a month maybe even a slight bit longer. When the spike of flowers are finished just
cut back the spike and continue watering it as usual. A general orchid plant food will help keep the plant healthy,
If you are lucky your orchid will grow another spike of blooms this process will take some time but the outcome can be wonderful.
...and did you know that Peachy was in the Garden Club at MPS? With all of the homework they had back then, very little gardening was done. Our kind of gardening now is taking care of the outstanding creations brought to you by Richard Salome flowers!
Photography by Peachy Deegan