Hello again from Portagrow! It's been awhile since our last post; we've been very busy changing our location and getting settled into our new space. We are still located in Golden Colorado but our new location has more room for our plants, greenhouse, and operations.
The title of this post is Portagrow ON THE GO! because this month and next we will be involved in two Orchid Society shows. One is the Denver Orchid Society spring show, themed: "The Orchid Round-up" at Tagawa Gardens Center, 7711 S Parker Rd Centennial Colorado 80016. Follow this link for more information: http://denverorchidsociety.org/shows.html The show opens on Saturday March 10th and runs through Sunday March 11th. The DOS will be selling many varieties of beautiful orchids at the show. They were provided by Fantasy Orchids http://www.fantasyorchids.com in Louisville Colorado,Enthropic Orchids http://enthropicorchids.com/ located in Denver Colorado, and New Earth Orchids http://www.newearthorchids.com in Sante Fe, New Mexico. Portagrow will be selling orchids also from our display with all profits going to the Denver Orchid Society.
There are several front range orchid society displays and also many DOS member displays, all offer beautiful orchids to see and photograph. The displays are set up and ready to go, so please come see us this weekend at the Denver show.
Portagrow will also be on the road this spring; we are off to Wichita, Kansas for the spring Kansas Orchid Society Show & American Orchid Society Member Meeting. Follow this link for more information about the show: http://www.kansasorchidsociety.com/OrchidShows/Showindex.html
This show should be a great event with eleven vendors, including Portagrow, selling some of the best orchids from around the country. There should be a large variety of plants to see as well as many fantastic displays. An orchid lovers dream show! We are looking forward to being a part of this large national show, our first, and surely not our last. Please come see us at the show!
Below are just a few pics of my spring bloomers, many more still in spike: