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 ...
Do you struggle to keep your orchid flowering? Or even alive? You’re not alone. Growing orchids, while a popular hobby, requires a bit of finesse. During the 1800s, when the term “orchidelirium” was ...
You bought your orchid when it was loaded with flowers and admired its gorgeous blooms for months. Now, the flowers have dropped off, and you’re wondering what to do with the remaining ho-hum clump of ...
Proper care ensures your orchid reblooms on time.
Potted orchids grow best in a bark mix called media. Water orchids once a week, allowing the roots to drain fully to prevent root rot. With sufficient light and consistent care, your indoor orchid ...
Winter doesn't have to mean flowerless orchids; with a few simple adjustments, your Phalaenopsis can stay healthy and may reward you with fresh blooms.
Orchid lovers spend a lot of time chasing miracle fertilizers, but one of the most effective boosters is already sitting in ...
Orchids are popular houseplants in the UK because they are relatively low maintenance, providing they are watered correctly. Too much water can result in root rot, and too little water can cause the ...
Remember when seeing an orchid meant you were at a prom, visiting the tropics, in the greenhouse of a collector or frequenting a very fancy restaurant? Today, blooming orchids are found almost ...
Orchids are beautiful houseplants native to tropical regions. Most often, when you buy them from a nursery they’ll be in full bloom. This will give you an idea of the colour and shape of their petals, ...