Orchids have specific requirements for their pots. Ideally, these should be tight and transparent. Photo: Getty Images / portishead1 Typically, brown or black pots are used to house indoor plants.
Whether you're repotting or in search of the perfect pot for your orchid, follow this guide to help your blooms thrive. Reviewed by David McKinney Finding the right pot for your orchid is key to ...
Question: In a recent article, you wrote about repotting houseplants, but you didn’t mention orchids. Is there anything different about them when it comes to repotting? Mine have roots growing out ...
• Pick your spot. Decide where you want to place your container. Will it be in the sun, shade or a mix? This will determine your plant choices.
EGG HARBOR CITY — Award-winning Waldor Orchids of Linwood will be featured in the third installation of SustainableEHC’s annual Spring Environmental Series being held 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 7, at City ...
EACH YEAR, around this time, orchids have a moment. Botanical gardens from New York to Atlanta to London fill their glass houses with exotically speckled and striated blooms that ignore unpleasant ...
A while ago, I visited a Hampshire nursery which raises more than four million orchids a year. It was like a slow-motion factory; tissue-cultured plantlets came in at one end, flowering specimens ...