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In addition, orchids don’t need a lot of water so avoid overwatering, as this will lead to root rot. A top tip is to spray an orchid regularly with a fine mist spray bottle up to two times a day.
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4. Spider plant Light: Dappled light Pet safe: Yes Spider plants enjoy the outdoor humidity summer can bring. One unique aspect of spider plants is how they add new growth. "Spider plants just ...
Cardamom thrives in warm, tropical climates. To mimic this, the plants need to be kept in temperatures between 70–80°F (21–27°C). Further, cover the pots with plastic wraps to trap humidity.
Or, plant a color wheel bed using swaths of flowers that bloom in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Install a garden art piece that brings you joy.
Balance the scale with the room size, and always be mindful of spacing for intimacy. Ever walk into a home that just feels off —but you can’t quite put your finger on why? You’re not alone.
June means near-daily downpours in Northeast Florida. Here's how to protect your outdoor plants from the heavy rains and their soggy aftermath.
There are very few (and I mean very few) plants that perform best in dry shade without a little helping hand to get them established. Those listed above will tolerate and do fine in dry shade.