Flower Show offers a vibrant escape from winter, showcasing blooming gardens, fungi displays, and an enchanted woodland ...
Air plants bloom only once, their small pink, coral, purple or white flowers signaling their impending death. But no worries: ...
Native to northern Mexico, the southeastern U.S., and the Caribbean, Tillandsia plants absorb nutrients and moisture from the air. For a minimalistic terrarium, combine an air plant in glass with a ...
GREAT. ALWAYS FUN TO BE HERE. I LOVE WHEN YOU COME. YOU KNOW, THIS IS MY FAVORITE. SO WE ARE TALKING TERRARIUMS. WE’RE GOING TO MAKE A TERRARIUM. SO WE DID THIS YESTERDAY AT THE STORE.
There are three ways to water Tillandsia: misting, dunking, and soaking. When you mist, get all the leaves both top and button. Dunking means you dunk (dip) it in water. Soaking means submerging ...
Display your Tillandsia You can display your air plants in practically any spot that provides the required light exposure and good air circulation. Inside open-topped glass globes or terrariums are ...
Inside open-topped glass globes or terrariums are popular display options, but you can also place the plants inside seashells or on rocks. You can even create a suspended Tillandsia garden by ...
If you’re looking for a houseplant that’s as unique as it is low-maintenance, let me introduce you to air plants, members of the Tillandsia genus in the Bromeliad family. I first became acquainted ...
Bottle gardens, or terrariums, are low-maintenance indoor gardens that use a glass container to create a self-sustaining ecosystem. Suitable for plants like ferns, mosses, tropical plants, succulents, ...
The Future Antiques is easy to spot (right near the intersection of Chippewa and Watson), but hard to get to. Do yourself a favor and consult the website directions on how to navigate the ...
Adjust the type of container according to your space. Select a larger pot (12 inches in diameter) to make a bigger impact and ...