Worried your bare orchid is dead? Learn five expert, low-effort tricks to get a Phalaenopsis to rebloom with months of ...
Houseplants that bloom indoors are often treated like décor: once buds fade, the instinct is to refresh the pot, give more soil, and help the roots. For many bloomers, that kindness backfires. A ...
Put your peace lily into the new pot and fill in around it with more fresh potting soil. Leave at least an inch between the ...
An orchid's leaves can tell a lot about its health, and wilting can be a sign of watering, light, and other care problems.
Mealybugs are a common pest. They can be picked off by hand, sprayed with water, dabbed with alcohol on a cotton bud, or tackled with predatory insects. To encourage reblooming, shorten the spent ...
The Chicago Botanic Garden rewinds to the 1960s and ‘70s during The Orchid Show: Feelin’ Groovy. Starting Feb. 7 and running through March 22, the garden’s indoor galleries will be filled with ...
AFTER months of low light, cold draughts and dry indoor air, it’s no surprise if your houseplants are looking a little tired.
Hailing from Central and South America, Monstera obliqua is a rare evergreen trailing shrub that thrives in high-humidity ...
The cold, dreary days of winter have many people daydreaming about jetting away to some exotic location to bask briefly in a tropical paradise before having to return to the bone-chilling reality of a ...
Learn when to repot your peace lily based on key warning signs, plus simple step-by-step instructions for repotting without ...
When you see wilting leaves, check the roots of your orchid. Kondrat compares unhealthy roots to a straw that’s clogged, and, ...
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