How to Flush Out Excess Fertilizer Salts
My Bromeliad has Fertilizer Salt Buildup… What Should I Do? We are often asked what to do in circumstances where fertilizer salts or hard water minerals have left deposits on your bromeliad’s foliage....
View ArticleHow to Mount Bromeliads the Right Way
Why Mount Your Bromeliads? Decorating indoors with bromeliads has become very popular among interiorscapers and interior designers. One way to accent any home or office is to mount bromeliads in a...
View Article6 Tips On How To Provide Extra Humidity
How To Provide Extra Humidity What do you do when the humidity in your home or office drops too much for your bromeliad plants? The following is a list of suggestions that could work for your...
View ArticleBefore You Bring Your Bromeliads Indoors
Some climates allow for your bromeliads to be outdoors during the summer months, but are too cold to withstand the winter months. In these cases, you may choose to overwinter your bromeliad plants...
View ArticleAn Introduction to the Hechtia Bromeliad Plant
Hechtia (heck’tya) – Belonging to the Pitcairnioideae subfamily; this group consists of 48 species and ranges in size from several centimeters to about one meter across! As with most members of the...
View ArticlePitcairnia Bromeliad Plant Species
Pitcairnia (pit-cair’nea) Belonging to the Pitcairnioideae subfamily; this genus has over 300 species and is one of the most striking plants, when in flower, in the Pitcairnioideae subfamily. General...
View Article7 Places to Buy Bromeliads Online
For those of you who don’t live near a bromeliad nursery or don’t know where to start, here’s a list we’ve compiled of seven online vendors. Please keep in mind, that although it is easy to buy plants...
View ArticleMy Bromeliad Bloom Turned Brown. What Should I Do?
My Bromeliad Bloom Looks Like It’s Dying So your bromeliad bloom turned brown? Well, it might sound harsh, but once your bromeliad bloom has begun to die, you can cut it off! Bromeliads are known for...
View ArticleBromeliads Shouldn’t be Blamed for Zika Spread
With the recent spread of the Zika virus, which is mostly transmitted by the Aedes mosquito species, bromeliads have become the focus of blame in South Florida. Because the water tank of a bromeliad...
View ArticleHow to Care for a Bromeliad
Bromeliads make excellent houseplants due to their vivid colors, unique features, and hardiness. Perhaps you picked one up for yourself or received one as a gift. Either way, it is important to know...
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