drdawg said:OK, Natalie, I guess I don't need to explain "mounts". Mounting plants basically does three good things: It gets the plants off the floor/table/window sill, it displays the plants at eye-level, and the epiphytic plants grow more naturally, just as they do in nature.
Ken, while I figured it out by clicking on the links on the left side of the page, I think it would be a really good idea to post what you said above, under the "Mounts" heading. I'm sure that there are a lot of people, like me, who don't know what it is, but end up on your site. Just making a little remark about it would clear up any confusion, and I'm positive that it would make people dig deeper into the site, since they would want to see an example. Other than that, the site is perfect!
I have had zero luck growing houseplants here in Utah, and I'm blaming it on the windows, since I've been successful before moving here. It's good to know that I may be able to grow something more tropical. If I have room, I'll be ordering something from you!
Garlic may be my first order! I'll have to see how soon we can get moved and get our current home sold. Hopefully that won't take too long so that I can focus all of my energy on planting things at the new house!