Air plants are ideal houseplants for beginners or anyone who doesn't want to get their hands dirty because they don't require soil to grow. Since they absorb water and nutrients through their foliage ...
Sure, you love your easy-care pothos, elegant alocasia and striking snake plant. But if you need a fun new houseplant to brighten up the place, it’s time to get an air plant. Air plants, also known as ...
Learn how and when to propagate air plants so you can increase your collection for free. Easy to grow and small-space friendly, air plants are popular houseplants that bloom just once before dying.
What, exactly, are air plants? Air plants, known by their scientific name Tillandsia, are native to the mountains, deserts and forests of South America north through Central America, Mexico, and into ...
Visit any garden center right now and you will find an extensive array of air plants for sale. And nearly every home decor store currently includes these low-maintenance plants boasting exciting and ...
If you've fallen in love with the various varieties of Tillandsia, you'll need to know how to water air plants correctly.
I bought myself some glass globes that hang with a hole in the side. These are made for air plants (Tillandsia), one of my many near-gardening adventures. I did a lot of research (as usual) so I can ...
Air plants are epiphytes, meaning that although they often grow on other plants, they are not parasitic and therefore do no harm to their host plants. Absorption occurs through the small scales on ...
Water this easygoing houseplant when the soil is dry.
Easy to grow and small-space friendly, air plants are popular houseplants that bloom just once before dying. But before they fade, you can propagate air plants from offsets or “pups,” which are baby ...