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Watering. 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 ...
Garden benches create opportunities to pause, reflect and connect with the world around you. Here is what you should keep in ...
Add some vibrant colour to your garden this summer with a twice-blooming magnolia tree that's ready to be planted as soon as ...
These air plant holders are some of the best I've ever found for a stylish, modern way to display air plant pups up high, without risking them falling and potentially damaging their leaves.
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 ...
Air plants require bright, indirect light, so should be placed near an east- or west-facing window, but not directly in front of it. Direct sunlight can scorch their leaves. Watering ...
Learn how and when to propagate air plants so you can increase your collection for free.Easy to grow and small-space friendly, air plants are popular houseplants that bloom just once before dying. But ...
LEGO has expanded its Botanicals collection with the calming new Mini Bonsai Trees set, designed to help adults unwind ...
Known as the “king of air plants,” it can grow up to 2 feet wide. The plant’s long, thin silver leaves curl downward to produce an overall spherical shape that distinguishes it from other ...
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.
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.