If you love orchids, but struggle with making them thrive or last longer, follow these top tips for growing orchids, from gardening experts.
Mary Gerritsenunderstands your pain. Orchid whisperer Gerritsen coaxes hers to flower again every year—and shares her top plant care tips here. The author ofA Bay Area Guide to Orchids and their Culturehas been growing orchids since the 1970s and says: “Most of the indoor orchids I have a...
Ready to get your seeds started for spring planting? We have some great tips that will get them started faster and stronger than ever! Join gardening expert Melissa Strauss to talk about ways you can get your garden started in a hurry. ...
If your plant at the beginning of winter ( October – November) shows signs of no further growth it’s aware that winter is here and feeding can stop. New and re-potting: When a plant is bought or re-potted with new soil you will not need to use fertilizer for the next month ...
Re-Potting: Repot when the plant outgrows its current pot which should not be very often and only one size up. The Peperomia puteolata has fairly small roots which makes it suitable to be potted in a shallow pot or even better with other peperomias. Fertilizer: During spring and summer ...