Orchid Care 101

Joe Bagley


Regions:
Staffordshire, West Mids, Warwickshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Northamptonshire
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: 135
Category:
Hobbies
Updated:
30th March 2025

This talk will cover everything you need to know about acing Orchid care.
• Watering (How much & how often) (+Which type of water is best?) • Location (Which spot in the house is best for Orchids) • Feeding & Potting Mixes (Which is best, and which to avoid!) • Getting Your Orchid to Flower EVERY Year (Tips & Tricks) • Common Issues with Orchids • Q&A (Audience to ask questions on their Orchid troubles/queries) • Book Signing (for anyone who would like to purchase Joe's book ('How to Make Your Houseplants Love You')

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About Joe Bagley

Joe Bagley is a houseplant author who has wrote 'How to Make Your Houseplants Love You'. He has amassed over 50,000 followers across his social media page, along with his houseplant-care website that sees over 5,000 page views a day.

He is one of the BBC Gardeners' World Live experts & hosts talks for WI Groups, Village Halls, Garden Centres, and Flower Shows (RHS, etc.). He has great experience in public talks & is very personable.


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