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At Louise's Kitchen in Black Mountain NC

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Just an orchid

 

This little orchid has hung onto some of its blooms for months. The ones that fell off are sitting in the pot. But it is sending up a new bloom stem!

Taken March 23, 2026.

Here it was Jan 31 when there was a big snow storm.

December 27, 2025 it had some buds yet to open


Dec. 21, 2025


November 15, 2025 


November 1, 2025  

October 20, 2025 




October 1, 2025 

September 18, 2025 first blooms!

Did I fertilize this plant at all during this time? Nope. And she was last put in a larger pot maybe 2 years ago. 

I'm amazed to find so many photos throughout the 6 months that these flowers have existed, giving me such pleasure!

I am also happy to see the various seasons go by, with the streaming winter sun coming into these windows. Now  they are open for fresh air, though nights will be very cold for a while yet! 



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View from Tanbark Ridge on the Blue Ridge Parkway March 29, 2026


Sharing with Thankful Thursday, and Floral Friday Fotos,

17 comments:

  1. How wonderful that you have a blooming orchid! I love that

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    1. Sorry, I’ve lost my reply – but I’m glad you enjoyed seeing the progress of that little plant!

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  2. How much beauty that orchid has given you over the past few months!

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    1. As I scrolled through photos, I was so surprised how many times I'd clicked the shutter (figuratively) toward it!

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  3. ...you are so successful with orchid, you window lets in lots of light!

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    1. Here a south facing window with deciduous trees outside is a great southern US choice for happy household enjoyment.

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  4. That plant keeps on going and going. I am so impressed, and you have ongoing beauty throughout so many months.

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    1. I sure am too! So interesting to observe, to have enjoyed, and now to share (some gloating here too!)

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  5. As always I am amazed by your very green thumb with orchids. You inspire me to perhaps give them another go. The last try was not a pretty one!🤭

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    1. These orchids all come from grocery stores – and sometimes they have some nice plants

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  6. My orchid bloomed for ages, and I'm still hoping for a new bloomstem. In fact I'll check today, haven't in a few days. Thanks for the reminder.

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    1. Perhaps the warm sunshine and humidity, which I hate at least helps little flowers along

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  7. My little bitty orchid should be dead by all accounts but instead, is blooming quite cheerfully. Bless its little heart.

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    1. I’m glad I’m not the only one that has amazing Plants that I don’t deserve!

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