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How to Get Your Orchid To Rebloom

If you own a Phalaenopsis orchid and all the blooms have fallen off, don’t panic! This does not mean your orchid is dead. You don’t need to ‘see’ anything happening for your orchid to still be growing and preparing to...

New Year, New Plant Tips

Many of our plants are easy to care for, but that doesn’t mean we don’t want to share new plant tips with you as you either begin or continue your plant journey in 2024. Even if you’ve never owned a houseplant or tried...

Orchid Themed Gifts for the Holidays and Beyond

Orchids are popular gifts, especially during the holidays. Stunningly beautiful, yet easy to care for, orchids make an impression! And because our Phalaenopsis orchids have a long blooming period of at least three...

To Rescue or Cut Broken Orchid Leaves and Stems?

You brought home a beautiful orchid plant, only to drop something on it while cleaning. Or perhaps your playful dog knocked over the entire pot, resulting in broken leaves and stems. Does it have one root in the orchid...

Orchid Plant Care: What Are Air Roots?

If some of your orchid’s roots are beginning to grow above the surface of the growing medium, your orchid has air roots. Also known as aerial roots, the sight of these above-soil roots may make you worry that your...

Easy Orchid Fertilizing Tips

Fertilizing orchids regularly provides them with the nutrients they need for optimal health and vibrant blooming. Many people either forget to do it or become overwhelmed by the what, how and when of orchid...

Orchid Plant Care: Is Bloom Loss Normal?

If you're a new orchid plant parent, seeing the beautiful blooms of your orchid start to wilt and drop may cause you feel like you've failed some basic lesson in orchid plant care. But the fallen blooms are often an...

Orchid Care for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know

Ok, bloomers! So, you just brought home your first orchid and, like any new parent, you’re both excited and scared about caring for this new little life.