While it’s easier than ever to buy live plants online, sometimes, despite our best intentions, those live plants become, well, dead plants. Artificial ... wrapped plastic pot or handsome woven ...
These beautiful faux houseplants will look just as lovely as (or maybe better than!) the real deal. The post 9 Attractive ...
If your orchid is looking a ... need to throw them out when the flowers fall off but they don't because they grow back." Jessie removed her own orchid from its pot. While the top of the orchid ...
Orchids are known for being difficult to maintain, as they require the correct amount of light, water and nutrients to thrive ...
Orchids are some of the most popular potted plants, adorning homes, and apartments all over the place. Despite their ...
It really fills a space without looking bulky. Like many of the best fake plants, it comes in a black pot that you can easily swap out for a decorative container or basket to beautify its overall ...
7. How do you prune a potted orchid? The best time to prune a potted orchid is after the blooms fall and the plant stems start changing color, says Sons. “Orchids take a dormant ‘rest’ after ...
Not sure if your orchid plant is dead or dormant? Here’s how to tell, and what (if anything) you can do to revive it. Orchids are one of those plants that no one really talks about but everyone ...
The high-quality material makes them last longer, unlike natural flowers.The vibrant colour and natural look uplifts the look of the decor. Ryme Artificial Blue Orchid Flower Bunch for Home ...
Fresh flowers can wilt, dry and give your house an overall bleak look, however, good quality artificial flowers will only help you add to the festive cheer. They are bright, they’re colourful ...
Two incredible Australian makers, Koko Black and Archie Rose Distilling Co, join forces to create an indulgent gift box ...
Plants displayed in baskets by children along a river have been ripped up overnight, according to a renewables hub team. Projekt Renewable, next to Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre, discovered this ...