I have a bromeliad that needs repotting. Can I use regular potting soil? As bromeliad connoisseurs will attest, these can be some of the most satisfying and prolific plants that a homeowner can grow.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... We recently featured the unusual inflorescence of a pineapple mountain (Ochagavia litoralis), a Chilean bromeliad. The plant has grown in my garden since ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. red and yellow flowers on Vriesea bromeliad plants Delivering a touch of the tropics to your home, bromeliads are guaranteed to ...
And dividing bromeliad pups is a great way to develop your plant propagation skills. Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at ...
It's no wonder bromeliads are so popular. These tropical or semi-tropical plants are easy to grow, colorful and stay in bloom for a long time. Once you have one bromeliad, you're likely to want more.
Bromeliads often come in and out of fashion, says Annette Gutierrez, co-owner of Potted in Los Angeles, California, but they have a lasting appeal for many house plant enthusiasts. Even if they're not ...
Bromeliads are a wonderful group of tropical or semi-tropical plants that are widely popular container plants. Because they are easy to grow, colorful and stay in bloom for a long time, they are ...
You wouldn’t think that the word “pup” had anything to do with gardening. The dictionary defines a pup as the young of dogs or several other animals. Gardeners, however, use the term to refer to ...