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The North Jersey Orchid Society NEWSLETTER — SEPTEMBER 2017
The Official Publication of the North Jersey Orchid Society
FROM OUR PRESIDENT
Thank you all for a very successful auc-
tion; and a special thanks to Patti Lee, and
our plant donors (Frank Ariosta, Pat Free-
land, Mark Gagliotti, Nancy Gerhardt, Alan
Koch, Sergey Skoropad, Bill Stender, me,
and Tropical Orchid Farms). The net for
the auction was $1,750 which will go to-
ward our speaker program, our show and
our Holiday Party.
Now that summer is almost over our atten-
tion turns to our Holiday Party on Decem-
ber 14 and then our Show which is Janu-
ary 12-15 at Rutgers in the Douglas Cook
Student Center. Mark your calendars now
and plan to volunteer! Stay tuned for
more information on both these upcoming
events; and in the meantime, start staking
your plants for their best presentation ev-
er!
We have a Board meeting September 18,
and any member in good standing is wel-
come to attend. Please contact me for in-
formation about time, location and agen-
da. Any input for the show and/or Holiday
Party would also be most welcome, just
email me your ideas.
Enjoy the last few days of summer!
Carrie
AT OUR NEXT MEETING ON
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH
MAC RIVENBARK
Of Mac’s Orchids
Will Tell us About
Introduction to Philippine species Mac Rivenbark and his wife Helen opened Mac’s Or-
chids in Fort Lauderdale, FL in 2002.
They specialize in Asian species and their collection
includes over 300 Asian specialties.
Mac is a past President of the Fort Lauderdale Orchid
Society where they have been members since 1999.
Mac is a Chemical and Hygiene Specialist by profes-
sion and is a veteran of the US Marine Corps. His pas-
sion for orchids began with many fascinating trips to
the Philippines and other parts of Asia. He
was inspired to collect and grow a variety of Asian spe-
cies. Currently,
Mac’s goal is to prop-
agate these species
and to help edu-
cate and inform oth-
ers about orchid
growing.
Mac and Helen will be
bringing plants for
sale.
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New Guest Policy
Starting in October, we are instituting a $5 fee for non-members after their first visit. There is no change for a first-time visitor. Members who have not paid their dues are considered returning guests. Of course, you can pay your dues right then and there and avoid the extra fee. Dinner remains at $20 for members and non-member alike (unless Hanover Manor raises the price). The $5 does not apply to our auction nights and can be suspended by the Board at any time. Thanks for your understanding.
A small sampling of our Auction Plants
LET’S CONTINUE OUR BEAUTIFUL
PLANT TABLE
BRING YOUR BLOOMING PLANTS TO
THE SEPTEMBER MEETING
and receive 1 Point.
Plants will be grouped by Alliance and
a separate category for Miniatures.
START EARNING POINTS TODAY☺
NJOS MEETING LOCATION Location: The Hanover Manor 16 Eagle Rock Avenue, East Hanover, NJ 973-887-2682 Dinner: 7:00 P.M.
A complete buffet dinner, including coffee/tea and dessert is available for $20
Program Begins at 8:00 P.M.
Cash bar is provided
Please have your plants on the Plant Table by
7:00 P.M
I have been advised by the Hanover
Manor that on Thursday,
SEPTEMBER 14th
we will be meeting in the usual
room on the left.
Podangis dactyloceras, Carrie Buchman
Restrepia teaguei, John Paltiel
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Membership dues were due July 1st
PLEASE BRING YOUR CHECK FOR MEMBERSHIP DUES TO THE JULY MEETINGPLEASE BRING YOUR CHECK FOR MEMBERSHIP DUES TO THE JULY MEETINGPLEASE BRING YOUR CHECK FOR MEMBERSHIP DUES TO THE JULY MEETING
Your dues pay for monthly speakers, newsletters, and society events. The fiscal year for
the North Jersey Orchid Society runs from July 1st
through June 30th
.
Please renew your membership for the 2017-2018 fiscal year by bringing a check to the
SEPTEMBER meeting for $30 made payable to NJOS and give it and the form below to San-
dra, our membership chairperson. If none of your information has changed you don’t need
to complete the form. Please make out a separate check for membership (not included in a
check for dinner) to facilitate our bookkeeping. If you want to mail your check and member-
ship form, please send them to Sandra Mackowiak, 15 Alexander Drive, Randolph, NJ 07869. Those members receiving a printed newsletter each month are asked to pay an additional $10 to cov-
er the cost of printing and mailing.
We are trying to cut costs so our funds can be used productively, therefore, I ask that you respond
to this request in the newsletter for dues so that we can avoid the additional cost for a separate mail-
ing.
Thank you for your membership.
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Dendrobium Frieda Bratanata,
Kim Feddersen Vanda White Crane, Kim Feddersen
NJOS PLANT TABLE AUGUST 10, 2017
Cattleya Alliance
C. Hawaiian Wedding Song ‘Virgin’ Bill Stender
Lc. Irene Finney ‘Springs Best’ AM/AOS Lowell Jacobs
Blc. Empress Worsely ‘Roman Holiday’ Ingrid Raschdorf
C. Katherine Clarkson Kim Feddersen
Prosthechea Prismatocarpa Kim Feddersen
Cypripedium Alliance
Phrag. Red Sky Mike & Sue Mazur
Dendrobium Alliance
Dendrobium Frieda Bratanata Kim Feddersen
Dendrobium Ise ‘Pearl’ Jane Schwocho
Oncidium Alliance
Gdlra. Kilauea ‘Volcano Queen’ Bill Stender
Odcdm. Sanguine ‘Celtic Goddess Alan Kenwood
Phalaenopsis Alliance
Phal. Sogo Yukidian ‘V3’ Ingrid Raschdorf
Sarcanthinae Alliance
Vanda Pink Fairy ‘Maplewood’ Kim Feddersen
Vanda White Crane Kim Feddersen
Miniature
Podangis dactyloceras Carrie Buchman
Restrepia teaguei John Paltiel
Pleurothallis niveoglebolumu John Paltiel
Stenocoryne aureumufulva John Paltiel
Angraecum calceolus John Paltiel
Other
Pendanges daclyloieus Trudy Bliesath
Gdlra. Kilauea ‘Volcano Queen’
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A SELECTION FROM THE NJOS PLANT TABLE AUGUST 10, 2017
Blc. Empress Worsely ‘Roman Holiday’, Ingrid Raschdorf
C. Katherine Clarkson, Kim Feddersen Lc. Irene Finney ‘Springs Best’ AM/AOS, Lowell Jacobs
C. Hawaiian Wedding Song ‘Virgin’, Bill Stender
Phrag. Red Sky , Mike & Sue Mazur
Prosthechea
Prismatocarpa,
Kim Feddersen
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www.njorchids.org
The North Jersey Orchid Society, Inc. is a non-profit, edu-
cational organization, dedicated to the sharing of
knowledge, information and instruction concerning the
culture of orchids, their hybridization, conservation,
display, arrangement, and exhibition. We are an affili-
ated member of the American Orchid Society (AOS),
Joint Presidents Council (JPC), and Orchid Digest.
North Jersey Orchid Society, Inc. is a tax-exempt or-
ganization under Section 501(c)(3)of the Internal Rev-
enue Code.
The objectives of the Society are to promote, carry
on and aid in the development, improvement and
preservation of orchids; to disseminate information
concerning the culture, hybridization or develop-
ment of orchids; and generally to extend the
knowledge, production, use and appreciation of
orchids of any kind in any manner.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
JULY 2017— JUNE 2018
President —Carrie Buchman;
[email protected]; 201-410-3089
Vice President —William Stender
[email protected]; 908-496-4946
Treasurer – Bart Costello
[email protected]; 973-808-9146
Recording Secretary – Lisa Choplo
[email protected]; 973-377-8653
Corresponding Secretary – Julie Hallberg
[email protected];732-568-1493
Membership Officer – Sandra Mackowiak
[email protected]; 973-537-2881
Newsletter Editor– Anita Gibaldi
[email protected]; 973-661-0520
Trustees :
Frank Ariosta; 201-417-3062
Trudy Bliesath; [email protected]
Nancy Gerhardt; [email protected]
Richard Ho; [email protected]
Lowell Jacobs; [email protected]
Russell Polo; 973-887-5883
Richard Rampinelli; [email protected]
Irwin Slotnick; [email protected]
Web Master
Carrie Buchman
AOS Representative
Lowell Jacobs
It is time for Flower and Garden Shows CLIP & KEEP THESE DATES
September 9 IPA ‘Focus on Phals’, Bedford, NH
(Registration required)
September 10 IP ‘Focus on Phals’, Voorheesville, NY
(Registration required)
September 11 DCOS Meeting, Mac Rivenbank
September 14 NJOS Meeting—Mac Rivenbank
September 16 AOS Judging, Stamford, CT
September 20 AOS Judging, Philadelphia, PA
September 23 DCOS ANNUAL AUCTION at Dearborn
Market, Holmdel, NJ (See Page 6)
October 7-9 NCOS National Capitol Orchid Society
Show, Behnke Nursery Co.,11300 Balti-
more Ave., Beltsville, MD 20705
October 12 NJOS Meeting—Steven Frowine
October 17 DCOS Meeting, Carrie Buchman (3rd
Tues)
October 18 AOS Judging, Philadelphia, PA
October 21 AOS Judging, Stamford, CT
November 3-5 Massachusetts Orchid Society Show
Mahoney Garden Center,
242 Cambridge St. Winchester, MA 01890
November 9 NJOS Meeting—Peter T. Lin
November 14 DCOS Meeting, Glen Decker
November 15 AOS Judging, Philadelphia, PA
November 18 AOS Judging, Stamford, CT
December 14 NJOS Holiday Party
January 9 TUESDAY NJOS Meeting—Richard Ho
Date changed to allow for show setup
SAVE THE DATE January 12-15, 2018 NJOS ANNUAL ORCHID
SHOW
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Article by Kim Feddersen in the DCOS August Newsletter. Thank you, Kim.
Greenhouse anyone?, continued
Another option under custom building, is to build your own out of pressure treated wood. It is long lasting, and it does not conduct heat to the outside the same way a metal frame does. With wood con-struction, it is easy to add an internal sheet of plastic in addition to double or triple wall polycarb sides, which will minimize the heat loss in winter.
Local Zoning
In NJ, hoop construction greenhouses are not con-sidered permanent structures on farms. In urban and suburban settings, check the local zoning before you make any decisions.
Location & Orientation
Ideally the greenhouse should be to the South of any other structures. 2nd best is either East or West, while North of a house is very poor location due to the shade pattern (in particu-lar in winter) - unless the proper-ty is large enough, that the greenhouse can be placed 75-100’ away from the house.
While trees can offer a beneficial shade pattern at the height of
summer, they might block needed light at other times.
The optimum orientation is on a North/South axis. This gives you the option of creating multi-ple shade zones in the greenhouse.
Second best is an East/West axis, but you will generally have to shade the entire greenhouse the same. You can of course add smaller shade cloths inside the green-house to provide heavier shade where needed.
Shade & Fixtures/Accessories
Without any external shade source, make sure that you:
A. Get the right shade cloth. In ‘greenhouse speak’ it is usually defined as % of full sunlight blocked. The 3 basic levels are:
Paphs & Phals 55-60%
Catts, Phrags & Onc 40-45%
Cym, reed stem Epis,
L anceps & Aussie Den 20-25%
B. Include adequate ventilation in the greenhouse:
B.1 Automated top vents
B.2 A combination of fans and louvered vents (to draw outside air into the
green house) in the walls.
C. To distribute the heat evenly, include one (or more) overhead fans to drive the warm air down.
D. To avoid Botrytis (dark fungal spots on the flow-ers) and improve overall plant health, make sure that you get good air circulation in the green-house. That requires multiple fans to create a circular air movement, typically one fan in each corner. In very large greenhouses, also midway along the walls.
E. Once a greenhouse is full of plants, you will gen-erally have adequate humidity. In a partially filled greenhouse, you might need a couple of tubs with water under the benches.
Long Term Operating Costs
Hoop construction is the least expensive in initial cost & installation, but you have to cover the green-house with 2 layers of new plastic every 4-6 years.
Double ($$) or triple ($$$) wall polycarb panels re-quire a metal or wooden frame. They are more ener-gy efficient, and last much longer, but not forever. A life expectancy in 10-20 year range is stated by U.S. Global Resources.
The cost of operating electrical fixtures is the same, regardless of heating choice. However, heating is your biggest cost, so here your choices are im-portant. With current energy costs, natural gas is the most economical choice, with propane & fuel oil lagging far behind.
In the ‘good old days’, coal was an option. While it required more manual labor to stoke the furnace, as the fire burned low, it provided a natural slow cooling overnight, with temperatures reaching the lowest point in the early morning hours.
From a plant habitat perspective, that gradual cool-ing approximates a natural daily temperature fluctua-tion. To mimic this, I suggest using thermostats, that allow setting multiple temperature levels, such as:
Day time : min 65F
6 PM to 3 AM : min 58F
3 AM to 7 AM min 52F
Here is the custom built greenhouse I looked at in MA. Not shown is the solid/insulated northern gable.
Rain water collection
Triple wall polycarb on wood-en frame.
High foundation with 2” foam insulation.
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Shade coverage on June
21st, when sun angle is
about 73°.
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Calendar of Orchid Society Meetings:
2nd Tuesday, 7:30 pm Deep Cut Orchid Society Monmouth Reform Temple, Tinton Falls, NJ
2nd Tuesday, 8 pm Greater Westchester O.S. 216 Halstead Ave. Harrison, NY
2nd Wednesday, Manhattan orchid Society, SLC Conference Center, 15 West 39th St.,3rd Fl. NYC (btwn. 5th & 6th Aves.) 212-244-8888 2nd Thursday, 8 pm North Jersey O.S. (dinner 7 pm, $20 per person) The Hanover Manor, 16 Eagle Rock Ave., East Hanover, NJ www.njorchids.org
2nd Thursday, 6:30 pm Long Island O.S. Knights of Columbus Hall, 45 Heitz
Place, Hicksville, 11801.
2nd Sunday, 1:30 pm Mid Hudson Orchid Society, Union Presbyterian Church, Newburgh NY
3rd Tuesday, 7:30 pm Staten Island O.S. All Saints Episcopal Church, 2329 Victory Blvd., Staten Island NY
3rd Thursday, 7 pm Ramapo O.S. Flat Rock Brook Nature Center, Englewood, NJ 3rd Saturday, 10 am AOS Northeast Regional Judging, Bartlett Arboretum, 151 Brookdale Rd. Stamford, CT 06903 Call John Sullivan 201-891-6657 4th Tuesday, 7 pm Jersey Highlands Orchid Society (JHOS) Bristol Glen, 200 Bristol Glen Drive, Newton, NJ 07860 Please call ahead to confirm date and location before attending. Some societies do not meet in the summer.
Editors Note
Deadline for the OCTOBER 2017 newsletter is SEPTEMBER 24
th .
Please submit your articles before the due date to me directly at [email protected].
E-mail errors or corrections to the
editor [email protected]
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FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS WHO ARE FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS WHO ARE FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS WHO ARE
INTERESTED IN GROWING ORCHIDS INTERESTED IN GROWING ORCHIDS INTERESTED IN GROWING ORCHIDS
OR JUST ADMIRE THEM.OR JUST ADMIRE THEM.OR JUST ADMIRE THEM.
THEY CAN TRY US OUT THEY CAN TRY US OUT THEY CAN TRY US OUT AND JOIN IF AND JOIN IF AND JOIN IF
THEY LIKE US. THEY LIKE US. THEY LIKE US.
NJOS
c/o Anita Gibaldi
133 Pershing Ave.
Nutley, NJ 07110