Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Two Great Resources To Help You Learn To Grow Orchids


Hi Gang.....Ready for more tips on how to grow better orchids? I sure hope so.


I have two very exciting resources for you today that I really think you'll find worth ten times their price in terms of what they give back to you and your orchids.

Before I tell you about these terrific resources, I want to tell you a little story.

When I first started growing orchids, I couldn't keep one alive for more than about two months before it just flat out croaked on me. As you know, orchids are not cheap plants, and my wife was beginning to wonder how expensive my new hobby would get before I had something to show for it.

So, please take some time to learn about orchid care before you start caring for them yourself--it only makes sense, really, not to throw out good money because your plants are dying right, left and center.

Well, when I was starting out, I sure wish someone would have pointed out these two books to me, that I am now pointing out to you. Yes, you will have to spend about forty dollars (US) to get both of these, but you can easily recover the cost of that if you just prevent the loss of one plant from the tips you'll learn here.

The first resource is a guide to orchid care that tells you exactly how to take care of your orchids and keep them fit for years to come--it's called The Orchid Care Expert, and this is one book you will need to get you started--you can Click Here to read more about it.

The second book tells you how to boost your orchids' growth by up to 250%, using fertilizers you make at home. You can save a pretty penny using these recipes, and they are better than store fertilizers. You can Click Here to buy this great little book on homemade orchid fertilizer recipes.

So there you have it, two great resources on How To Grow Orchids.

To Your Green Thumb!

--John Miley.

P.S. If you are serious about orchids, please get these two books. They both come with a money-back guarantee and are invaluable "textbooks" on what to do (and what not to do) with your orchids.

P.P.S. I would love to hear some feedback from you concerning the books and your thoughts on them. You can post your comments on this site.Thanks.

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