Bromeliads are beautiful tropical or semitropical plants that possess colorful foliage, beautiful flowers or both. One type, the pineapple, even produces edible fruit. With their many shapes and ...
Bromeliads are tough, reliable and incredibly beautiful tropical or semi-tropical plants that possess colorful foliage, beautiful flowers or both. Very undemanding and easy to grow, their main ...
I have several bromeliads that need repotting. What type of soil mixture should I use? Bromeliads are in the pineapple family and most are epiphytes or air plants. In the tropics, they commonly grow ...
Answer: Bromeliads are a good choice. These colorful plants are easy to care for and provide structural interest. They are widely used in commercial settings such as resorts, malls and hotels where ...
Potting the pups Once the pups are separated, they should be potted. Most bromeliads look better when they are grown as single specimens. Look at how the bromeliad was growing when you bought or ...
If you yearn to create a lush, tropical look for your landscape but are concerned about water use, consider incorporating bromeliads into your plant selection. Bromeliads are colorful, low-maintenance ...
Kathy Peters - Victoria County Master GardenerEdited by Charla Borchers Leon Jul 6, 2017 Jul 6, 2017 Updated Mar 12, 2018 If healthy, colorful bromeliads with a low mortality rate grace your home and ...
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Question: I am moving bromeliads from in-ground plantings to containers. What soil should I use? A: Bromeliads aren’t choosy. They grow in any loose potting soil mix found at your local garden center.
Just because winter rolls around doesn't mean you can't continue to enjoy stunning plants around your home. Bromeliads (Bromeliaceae) are a family of brightly colored tropical plants that make for ...
Don’t water so often that the potting mix stays continually wet, as bromeliads do best when the potting mix is allowed to dry slightly between waterings. Many species of bromeliads can hold ...