A healthy orchid makes for gorgeous blooms.
Orchids have a bad reputation of being a finicky, hard-to-grow plant—but plant experts say that's undeserved. If you know (and follow) the rules of proper orchid care, you can keep your plant growing ...
Stacy Tornio has authored more than 15 books about animals, nature, and gardening. She is a master gardener and master naturalist. Orchids are some of the most delicate and unique flowers you can grow ...
Your orchid's leaves can help you gauge its health.
"To repot an orchid, remove the entire plant and root ball gently," says Steve Corcoran, CEO of Lawn Love. "Orchid roots are notorious for being a bit sticky to the inside of their containers, so if ...
A good rule of thumb for most orchids is to fertilize "weekly, weakly" during the growing season, says Uzar. This means ...