While you can easily throw your air plants on your shelf or use them as a fun way to decorate a writing desk and call it a day, there are some other pretty cool ways to display your air plants ...
thin silver leaves curl downward to produce an overall spherical shape that distinguishes it from other air plants. Display Your Tillandsia You can display your air plants in practically any spot that ...
Air plants display well with other plants, rocks, or open terrariums. Here's what you need to know about caring for them.
In homes with average humidity levels, soak air plants once a week by placing them in a bowl of room-temperature water for 30-60 minutes; in homes with dry air, more frequent soaking may be necessary.
If you’re looking for a houseplant that’s as unique as it is low-maintenance, let me introduce you to air plants, members of the Tillandsia genus in the Bromeliad family. I first became ...
In homes with average humidity levels, soak air plants once a week by placing them in a bowl of room-temperature water for 30-60 minutes; in homes with dry air, more frequent soaking may be necessary.