Recently purchased the orchid reed diffuser thingy a few weeks back. Obviously the person who made it was glue-happy, excess over a couple of the petals so looked very odd. One of the flower stamens was not finished as per the other 2! The final straw was that the packing dept. must have had a strop as the bottle of fragrance was stuffed in the top of the box next to the flower head instead of a separate compartment below.
Sent back pronto as a faulty item. Refund was just for the price of the orchid so called CS who said 'oh yes, the refund dept. forgot to refund the postage - there was a note that this w as a faulty item ....
I've got one that looks just like that at the moment - courtesy, I must say, of EB and Cog who advised me that orchids thrive on neglect. I'll have had it for two years in January - that's a record for me as I can usually kill an indoor plant in days. Fastest ever was a cyclamen in 3 .........
I'm good at neglect.
Don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to.
I've got one that looks just like that at the moment - courtesy, I must say, of EB and Cog who advised me that orchids thrive on neglect. I'll have had it for two years in January - that's a record for me as I can usually kill an indoor plant in days. Fastest ever was a cyclamen in 3 .........
I'm good at neglect.
Yeah that's why I like orchids....easy peasy they are.
I'm not a fan of traditional false (There! I said it - "false" LOL) flower arrangements at all, so that quite appeals to me. The price doesn't though. I wouldn't buy it if was half that amount either. I think there's a bit of Morticia Addams in me. My favourite false flower arrangement is just flower heads in a clear vase.
I've got one that looks just like that at the moment - courtesy, I must say, of EB and Cog who advised me that orchids thrive on neglect. I'll have had it for two years in January - that's a record for me as I can usually kill an indoor plant in days. Fastest ever was a cyclamen in 3 .........
I'm good at neglect.
I was going to say the same - it looks very like mine! I don't need to buy the Peony one!
I'm glad yours is still going strong. I have one flower stem just finishing and another about to start. I think mine is coming up on 4 years next March - still being neglected!