For starters, an air plant holder is not like a typical planter because air plants aren’t like other houseplants. The bromeliad species, Tillandsias, lack intricate root systems, get their nutrients ...
Now that fall is here, you may be turning your attention to your indoor garden. The colder seasons present the perfect opportunity to get creative with houseplants and one of the most unique ways to ...
Pothos plants are known for their long trailing vines. Turn it into wall art by training the leafy vines to climb up the ...
Have you noticed? Indoor plants are back, and even bigger than they were in the macrame-swathed 1970s. These days, collectors will pay hundreds, even thousands of dollars for a snippet of a rare ...
Air plants—also known by their botanical name, Tillandsia—are some of the most unique houseplants you can grow. Both modern and futuristic in appearance, these epiphytes truly defy the rules of ...
Air plants don't need soil — they get their nutrients from the air in their environment. Once weekly, submerge air plants in lukewarm water for 20 to 45 minutes to keep them from drying out. Place air ...