November 5 Growing Orchids in Dallas

Dallas is hot. And cold. Sometimes humid and other times as dry as a software manual. Daniel Callahan, a member of GNTOS and an AOS judge with the Dallas Judging Center, is going to help us to adapt to and overcome the challenges we face in trying to grow orchids in Dallas. There will be lots of tips and tricks for all types of growers! We’ll be having our usual raffle and members’ table judging.

Orchids 101 will be a Q&A led by Charlie in the greenhouse at 2pm.

(AND REMEMBER to set your clocks back Saturday, Nov. 4!)

Remember that our December 3 meeting will be our 2nd auction this year! Be looking over your collection to see if there are some plants you could donate. These auctions help us raise funds for our really popular Spring Orchid Show and Sale, along with a few other events we attend to get the word out about our society. Please consider donations to the auction – and come prepared to purchase some new favorites for your collection!

October 1 meeting – “So, you bought an orchid!”

Now what? Learn the “now what do I do?” on October 1! Pick up some tips on keeping your orchid alive longer, maybe even get it to rebloom! There is an old orchid adage: “An expert orchid grower is someone who has killed more orchids than most people will ever own”. So even if your previous orchids have succumbed under your care, you can learn and do better next time! We will have our usual snacks provided, along with the table orchid judging for members and the raffle for everyone.

Orchids 101 will be a Q&A session led by Charlie – as usual, if it’s too hot, we will meet in the classroom rather than stay in the greenhouse. See you there!

A reminder: Our December meeting will be the 2nd of our 2 auctions for this year. This Fall, look over your orchids – would you like to replace some orchids with some new ones? Did you get several divisions this year from a repotting? You have a chance to donate some orchids to help the society pay for its Spring Orchid Show and Sale AND pick up some new orchids for your collection. So, begin thinking about what you can donate now.

September 3 meeting – AOS Greenhouse Chat!

Our next meeting will be an informal Greenhouse Chat. Bring questions you may have – come to listen and learn! We’ll have our usual table judging for members and a raffle.

Orchids 101 will be in the classroom if the greenhouse is too hot. Lorna will be leading the discussion on how orchids receive their names, followed by a general Q&A.

Remember to plan ahead for our 2nd auction for this year, the first Sunday in December! Be looking over your orchids for possible donations, as we depend on you all to help provide the orchids we will be auctioning. The funds brought in help us pay for the annual Show and Sale in the Spring, as well as other things. We appreciate your help!

August 6 meeting – Orchids of Peru

Perú is considered one of the most biodiverse countries and harbors approximately 10% of the world’s orchid species. César Ushima will be reviewing some of the most important and lesser known native orchids from Perú. He was born and raised in Perú and has been growing orchids since an early age. He worked in the Peruvian National Park Administration, where he had the opportunity to see orchids in their natural habitat. César is currently an Associate Orchid Judge for the American Orchid Society (AOS). Join us as we learn more about these Peruvian beauties! We will have our usual member table judging and raffle.

Orchids 101 will begin at 2pm in the greenhouse with Lorna leading the discussion “Bugged by Bugs?” If it’s too hot in the greenhouse, meet us in the classroom. We’ll find a corner to talk!

July 2 meeting – Photogenic Orchids

This month, our own David Gould will show some of the photographs he has taken as the photographer for the Dallas
Judging Center. On judging days, he has been responsible for capturing all the awarded orchids at their very best. His work is shown in our newsletters on the Judging Center awards page and also in the AOS Orchids magazine. David’s presentation will include some of the more rare and unusual orchids that he has had the pleasure to photograph, as well as many of the old favorites. We will also have our table judging for members and the raffle for everyone. Join us!

We will have Orchids 101 at 2pm in the greenhouse before the start of our meeting. Charlie will have a Q&A session so bring your questions!

June 4 – Orchid Auction!

We are having our first auction of the year on June 4 at 2:30pm. Bring plants and/or divisions to donate to the auction. You can also bring other orchid-related items, though they usually are not as popular. Also, bring finger foods to share as we enjoy socializing together before the auction begins. The raffle helps raise money for the Spring Shows and other things for the society. So bring some food, some orchids to auction, and prepare to bid high!

There will be no Orchids 101 at 2pm, members table judging, or raffle. Those will be back in July.

NO APRIL 2023 meeting

There will be no meeting for the month of April this year. We had a great show this March and so hopefully our friends and members enjoyed that extra orchid time! Our president issued this message to the society recently about the April meeting:

The Bonsai Society is having a two-day show at North Haven (Gardens) which will interfere with our usual meeting day and time for April. There was NO acceptable date available for us to reschedule our normal April meeting. Consequently we will NOT have an April GNTOS meeting.

See you in May!

March 5 meeting Preparing for the Show, Part 2

Last month, we heard how to prepare our orchids for the show so that they’ll look their best. This month, we’ll be learning how to prepare ourselves! Preparing your orchids is only the first step – what do we do when we get them to the show? What other things need to be done to get the show ready? You’ll find out at the March meeting. We’ll be having our usual table judging for members and our raffle, which is open to all.

Orchids 101 will be in the greenhouse at 2pm, and Lorna will be talking about ways you can keep track of your orchid collection.

Our annual Spring Orchid Show and Sale is Saturday and Sunday, March 11-12, opening at 9am at the Texas A&M Agrilife in the Water and Land Resources building on Coit Road. Set-up for the show is Friday, March 10 from 8:30am to 5pm. Click on the above tab for the show to see more details!

February 5 meeting Preparing your Orchids for the Show

This month’s topic will be preparing and grooming plants for our show next month, presented by AOS judges and GNTOS members Linda Horton and Emily Quinn. They will talk about grooming the orchids and other things you can do to make your plants look their best, along with things that you shouldn’t do. Click on the above “2023 Spring Show” tab to sign up to help with our show. Other details are given there as well. Check it out!

Charlie will be leading Orchids 101 at 2pm in the greenhouse.

January 8 meeting Plant Pests & Diseases

Please note that we are meeting the 2nd Sunday of January and our meeting time will be at 12 noon! Orchids 101 will meet in the greenhouse at 11:30am. Northaven Gardens will be closed Sunday, January 1, so we cannot meet that day. (The newsletter says we’re meeting at 2:30pm on the 8th in the opening article – that is not correct. If you come then, we’ll be closing down so the next group can meet at 3:00.)

Dotty Woodson of Fort Worth will be presenting a program on insect and disease control for our January meeting. Dottie has been growing and hybridizing orchids with her husband since 1973. They have 5,000 square feet of greenhouses and have registered 64 hybrids and have won many national AOS awards. Dotty retired recently from Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center as an Extension Program Specialist. We will be having our usual raffle, along with the members’ judging table. See you on January 8th!

Orchids 101 at 11:30am will be led by Lorna, who’ll be talking about growing paphiopedilums and phragmipediums (slipper orchids).