Air plants display well with other plants, rocks, or open terrariums. Here's what you need to know about caring for them.
a bromeliad fertilizer, or a special air plant fertilizer about once a week. The fertilizer should be weak: one-quarter part fertilizer to one part water. When choosing a fertilizer, look at the ...
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Houseplants that don't require soil? Look to air plants
If you’re looking for a houseplant that’s as unique as it is low-maintenance, consider air plants. These quirky little ...
In homes with average humidity levels, soak air plants once a week by placing them in a bowl of room-temperature water for 30-60 minutes; in homes with dry air, more frequent soaking may be necessary.
If you’re looking for a houseplant that’s as unique as it is low-maintenance, let me introduce you to air plants, members of the Tillandsia genus in the Bromeliad family. I first became acquainted ...
let me introduce you to air plants, members of the Tillandsia genus in the Bromeliad family. I first became acquainted with Tillandsia circa 2007, when I was invited to tour the Epcot Flower and ...
Nathaniel Miller/Air Plant Hub via AP This image provided by Air Plant Hub shows a Tillandsia ionantha air plant in Vacaville, California. If you’re looking for a houseplant that’s as unique ...
If you’re looking for a houseplant that’s as unique as it is low-maintenance, let me introduce you to air plants, members of the Tillandsia genus in the Bromeliad family. I first became ...
Pineapple plants need a lot of bright light to thrive. If you're growing your plant indoors, position it by a window that ...