Gardening

Presentation: Growing Orchids--Tips for the San Francisco and Bay Area Climate

Saturday, 2/3/2024
1:00 - 2:30
Noe Valley Meeting Room
Noe Valley/Sally Brunn
Address

451 Jersey Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
United States

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Learn about cool, temperate, and tropical zone orchids with Master Gardener Lisa Erdos. Get to know cool growing orchids for San Francisco and the Coast such as Masdevallia & Cymbidiums as well as everyone’s favorite indoor orchid: the Phaelaenopsis. Discover how to successfully re-pot your orchid, and to water, feed and get them to re-bloom. We will also discuss how to deal with common pests and diseases.

Lisa Erdoes worked in quality for the pharmaceutical industry for 30 years before becoming a Master Gardener in 2009. She enjoys volunteering as a gardener at the Noe Valley Library, the San Francisco Botanical Garden on a 'Green Team’, at Garden for the Environment and helping home gardeners solve plant problems through the Master Gardener Helpline.Growing Masdevallia, Cymbidium, Dendrobium kingianum and Phalaenopsis orchids in San Francisco is a fun hobby and she is continually surprised that they bloom and thrive.

Space limited. Reservations required.

 


Cultivate your green thumb.


This program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.


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