In an exclusive chat with House Digest, Master Gardener Liz Will gave us all the necessary information that will ensure your orchid thrives over and over again. There's no denying that orchids are ...
Orchids have a difficult reputation, but as long as you maintain air flow and allow the roots to breathe, your indoor orchids should thrive.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Breathtaking blooms and an extraordinary shape—orchids bring big personality and sophistication to your ...
Orchid care is all about precision, and it's crucial to repot them during this window to ensure healthy roots, top soil quality, and abundant future blooms.
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(WHTM) – April 16 is National Orchid Day and although the plants being celebrated today are beautiful, they can be complicated to care for. However, with a little research, patience and practice you ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Orchids are known for their long-lasting blooms that appear in almost every color — white, pink, purple ...
Orchids in the genus phalaenopsis are not only beautiful, but also probably the most satisfying and easiest for beginners, particularly as houseplants. The genus name is derived from the Greek ...
The orchid family is one of the largest flowering plant categories of all time, but you really need to know the difference ...
If you're looking for a new plant to add color to your living space, there are several different types of orchids to choose from. From spray orchids and moth orchids to dancing ladies and the more ...
An orchid isn’t exactly a puppy, but it is one of those gifts that requires regular care. If you’re given one — or if you pick one up this weekend at the Santa Barbara International Orchid Show — you ...
The privileged class used to be the sole growers of orchids, boasting conservatories — and gardeners — on their estates. But today, with at least 28,000 species and well over 300,000 registered ...