Hello, My sister and I drove to Graniteville from Charleston for her birthday last week. We had an unforgettable experience. One of your wonderful ladies gave us a guided tour! We covered everywhere we were allowed to go and chose our purchases and off we went to Aiken for lunch. I follow Kimberly on RU-vid, she recommended your nursery and The Neon Fig in Aiken for lunch which was closed on Tuesday. Your sweet lady had recommended Salty Tomato and it was very good. We decided to go back to Grass Roots to buy some Hosta. Your nursery is intriguing and so much fun at every turn. My parents and I ran an orchid laboratory and nursery for 30 years, so I really loved all aspects of your business. Everyone was so friendly and helpful. So sorry we didn't get to meet you. Maybe next time.
that is a nice transformation and I like the look of the fine gravel on the ground. Depending on how you plan to arrange the orchid displays and if the customers are allowed to step on the gravel, maybe consider putting some flagstone pavers into the gravel, so that customers realize they are allowed to step into the area and the pavers will also give them a 'boundary' as to how far they should step into it.
Hi from a dull Netherlands. That improved area you did looks ten times more appealing. Hey! Send some of your heat here! They are giving highs of 70⁰ for the next two . My plants are not happy
Love the big Stag Horn.. Ryan is it better for them to hang on be in a pot? I have a fairly large one with long leaves and they seem to bend under due length and weight. Enjoyed the video!
im wondering if Larry did not want some of that clay covered gravel , in the wild they are often found near clay outcrops, it has to do with a essential dietary supplement they extract from eating the clay that their base line foods do not provide them , orchid wall would be cool 🥸🤓