Yes, plants can get sunburnt too! There’s nothing worse than bringing a beautiful flower into your home to brighten up the space, and then realize that your new orchid is
6 Stages In The Life Cycle of An Orchid
For anyone who’s ever been enchanted by the beauty of an orchid, you’re not alone. These flowers have been treasured for centuries and are known for their unique blooms. But
Should I Repot My Orchid After Buying
Deciding whether or not to repot your orchid after buying it can be tricky. There are a few factors to consider, such as the size of the pot and the
Orchid Stakes: When and How to Stake an Orchid
The orchid’s popularity as a houseplant is based mostly on its spectacular blooms. Most orchids have long flower stems that become increasingly heavy as buds form and bloom at the
What Is Orchid Bark Mix? | How to Make It
Unlike most houseplants, orchids don’t grow well in soil. Instead, they need a growing medium that is less dense and allows for more air circulation. This means that you can’t
9 Hanging Orchids | Care Guide and Hanging Ideas
Unlike most houseplants, growing orchids in a pot isn’t your only option. Instead, you can grow hanging orchids that take up less space and add beautiful vertical interest to your
Orchid Identification Chart by Orchid Type
Do you have a difficult time keeping all the different types of orchids straight? If so, it’s not your fault. Orchids are one of the largest families of flowering plants.
Mounting Orchids | Driftwood, Rock, and More…
Orchids look beautiful no matter how they’re displaced, but there’s something particularly attractive about mounted orchids. Mounted orchids tend to spill over their mounts beautifully and generally look fuller than
How to Repot Phalaenopsis Orchids
Phalaenopsis orchids (also known as moth orchids) are among the most popular orchids kept as houseplants. They are readily available in many stores that carry plants and commonly given as
How to Get Rid of Mealybugs on Orchids
Finding pests on your orchids is never fun. Mealybugs, especially, are the last thing you want to see on your gorgeous plants. These tiny bugs can be incredibly difficult to