Orchids need a different approach to pruning than other houseplants. Orchids have a reputation for being hard to grow since their needs are different from other houseplants. They may be somewhat picky ...
Orchids are known for being tricky: They’re delicate, require watering and misting, and they need proper drainage and just the right amount of light. That level of plant care can be overwhelming, but ...
Orchids are known and appreciated for their intricate, long-lasting blooms. They come in many varieties with different sizes, colors and aromas, and incorporate a wide range of growing conditions, ...
Orchid care is all about precision, and it's crucial to repot them during this window to ensure healthy roots, top soil quality, and abundant future blooms.
Orchids have a difficult reputation, but as long as you maintain air flow and allow the roots to breathe, your indoor orchids ...
In an exclusive chat with House Digest, Master Gardener Liz Will gave us all the necessary information that will ensure your ...
Orchids are different from other houseplants. Potting an orchid in soil is actually one of the best ways to kill it. Most orchids in the wild are not rooted in the ground, but instead attach ...
You don't need a tropical environment to grow orchids. Moth orchids (cultivars of Phalaenopsis) are the easiest to grow. In their native habitats, moth orchids are "epiphytes," meaning they grow on ...
Growing orchids from seed has always been considered a very specialized task and nearly impossible for the average gardener. It is a myth that a fully equipped laboratory is necessary; a myth that ...
Cymbidiums will quickly outgrow the pots they've been supplied in. To keep them in good shape it's a good idea to divide pots up every three or four years, which will give you lots of new plants. The ...