Growing Herbs : How to Grow Vanilla

When growing vanilla, be sure to keep the plant in a warm environment and remember to pollinate the first flowers. Grow vanilla through patience and warm climates with tips from an experienced gardener in this free video on gardening and growing herbs. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. She is the owner of vanveenbulbs.com. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

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8 Comments

  1. okpapereat
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    here, you cant grow them period.its to cold in the winter and weather is very inconsistant but i think you probably can grow them inside as a house tropical plant and in the summer its about 20 degrees celious. Would that work?

  2. mawehe63
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    nope both central american

  3. yolowell
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    This series is very good & helpful thanks!

  4. veergovsky
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    I thought chocolate and vanilla were both european

  5. katlady5000
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    From scale and mealy bug use super fine oil. Mealy bug looks like little pieces of cotton. Scale has a tough outside shell.

  6. teamoguapa
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    the orchid that you have in your hands it is not a vanilla orchid it is a “phalenopsis” orchid

  7. TachieBillano
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    I have an idea. For a more “natural” or environmentally-friendly solution to plant pests, try spraying your vegetables / flowers with a solution of marigold sap and fresh chili peppers (not the sauce, but chopped fresh ones). Some “natural” farmers in the Philippines use this on their vegetables, with great results. (And the Philippines has a climate and insect population similar to Thailand’s). Perhaps this might work on your orchids (and vanilla) as well.

  8. 84320
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    Hi , I have am American retiring in south of Thailand , experimenting on different family of orchids , and vanilla in my garden , I like to know what kind of organic product you think is good to kill the different insects and worms that are eating my vanilla plants , do you have any tricks or you use the common pesticide or is there any environmentally friendlier solution
    Thank you

    Mike

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