Phalaenopsis, or moth orchids, are the most popular indoor orchids, with exotic, long-lasting flowers. They are easy to look after and grow well in centrally heated rooms.
Monsteras are one of our favorite indoor plants but if you’ve found yourself asking how to care for a monstera ... “With a mix of peat, perlite, and orchid bark, you get the right balance of moisture ...
Moth orchids (Phalaenopsis), are probably the easiest orchids to grow at home. They used to be extremely expensive but today, thanks to modern propagation techniques, they're now cheaper than ever ...
Tammy repots a tired, pot-bound dendrobium orchid. Most orchids don’t mind being pot bound but do benefit from repotting every 2-3 years once the plant has outgrown its pot and the potting ...
Searching for the best grow light bulbs for indoor plants? Good news: You'll never run out of choices because there are numerous on the market at wide price ranges. Bad news: Too many options might ...
If you have plants that need repotting, do it now so they have a few weeks to settle into their new pots before they come indoors. The new pot should not be more than a couple of inches bigger ...
Many fruit trees can survive winter, but citrus and other sensitive varieties may need to be brought indoors or protected from freezing temperatures. Non-citrus trees should be allowed to go dormant ...