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If you live in a climate with freezing temperatures, plant bromeliads in pots brought inside for the winter. Bromeliads prefer temperatures between 60°F and 85°F. Some cold-hardy types can ...
Not long ago, I wrote about planting bromeliads in the garden ... and would place it high on the bucket list of Southern California gardeners and plant lovers. Rainforest Flora’s claim ...
For example, the store is currently selling gorgeous pineapple bromeliad plants again, and they're bound to leave your home feeling more tropical no matter where you live. Reddit user r ...
pineapples are in the same family as bromeliads. A patient gardener could very well root the top that’s cut off a ripe pineapple. The second type of air plants have gray foliage, are typically ...
When the weather grows cold, remove the plant, pot and all, from the ground. Mark Leichty of Little Prince, which has been growing tillandsias for 15 years and other types of bromeliads for five ...