Before I continue with the minis, let me pause and reflect on how awesome these yellow flowers are and how shiny and glossy the gorgeous dark, reddish leaves are on this medium-size orchid! Hubby picked this one, and it is outstanding!
Wisconsin Sunrise
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Orchid Spotlight ~ Phalaenopsis Mini Hybrids
I love these miniature orchids! The first one pictured below is my first orchid. It bloomed almost continuously even though I knew very little about how to care for it. I bought it several years ago at the Walmart in Hartford. I believe it is a Phalaenopsis Equestris, or a hybrid with that parentage. This type of plant stays small and blooms profusely, often for months and even more than once per year. The petals are a different shape than the larger moth orchids. Mine was showing signs of mineral depletion in the leaves, so I cut off the bloom spike. It is now getting a premium orchid fertilizer. I look forward to blooms again after its much needed rest and rejuvenation.
The next mini is the second one in the picture above. I named it "Paintbrush". It is a multiflora, meaning it has side branches on its flower spikes. It finished blooming a couple weeks ago and is now rejuvenating.
- Famous Michigan State Formulation of Orchid Fertilizer
- Urea Free Fertilizer for Orchids
- Recommended for use with reverse osmosis (RO), rain or tap water low in alkalinity
Monday, May 4, 2026
Fixing Sad
Hubby is getting better, and that made me feel better.
But a part of my day has been missing, people are missing, a daily Internet get-together is missing. A year ago in April the creator of a Facebook group I joined in 2016 passed away. He was so loved by everyone. He was there every day, to say good morning, to welcome new members, to encourage us as growers, to comment on our pictures with his vast knowledge of plants, to make sure we were kind, to keep out politics, to gently enforce group rules. We would comment on each other's posts, support each other, and make friends. He was always there, until he wasn't.
The group has not been the same. People stopped posting, well, some people are posting, but many who have shared their lives and succulents for the past 12 years (the group was created before I joined) have not been posting. The group was not the same. We were like a community. So Thursday, the last day of April, I wrote, in honor of the group's creator, here are some pictures of my succulents. Let's see your plants! I miss him and I miss all of you!
People are responding! Some people are still missing, maybe they will respond later. People are thankful for my post and more are posting each day. It is a joy to see the group become more active. Sometimes recovery takes effort, and instead of just thinking about it, you need to do it.
We had some cold weather and now it has warmed up again. We still have some cold nights forecast. Today was beautiful, sunny, windy and warm.
We found an interesting place to walk. It's a wetland management area, with a network of levies to walk on. It is a large area and we will be checking the maps for more places to go. For this visit we were near Rush Lake, only a few miles north of Ripon.
As a reference, here is the Fish & Wildlife Service website: https://www.fws.gov/wetland/leopold







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