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Buy Yourself a Just Add Ice Orchid ‘Because You’re Worth It’

Remember those L’Oreal commercials from a few years ago that featured actress Andie MacDowell and ended with the tag line “because you’re worth it”? How often do we give a friend or family member or co-worker a gift...

New Question! What Did You Want to be "When You Grew Up"?

What did you want to be “when you grew up”? First, make sure you are signed-up for this contest! Then, tell us what you wanted to be "when you grew up" as a blog comment below and you are automatically entered into...

Orchids Are More Common than You Think!

In America, people tend to think of orchids as rare and fragile; but they are actually among the most numerous species on Earth. With approximately 25,000 known species and more than 100,000 hybrids and cultivars,...

What was Your Favorite After School TV Show?

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Temperature Tips for Creating Ideal Environment for Orchids

Just Add Ice Orchids can tolerate a fairly broad temperature range but do best with daytime temperatures between 65 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit and overnight temperatures of 60 to 70 degrees.

Did You Have a Classmate do Something Nice for You? Tell Us About it!

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Add Watering Reminders to Your Orchid Gift

If you’re giving Just Add Ice Orchids to someone as a gift, make sure you sign them up for our free weekly watering reminders. The key to keeping Phalaenopsis orchids healthy is proper watering. Too much water can...

How Do Orchids Grow?

Just as some orchids are terrestrial (ground dwellers) and some are epiphytes (tree dwellers), different types of orchids exhibit different growth patterns. There are two primary ways that orchids grow: monopodial or...