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Air plants are tropical and need to be watered frequently. Submerge them in lukewarm water for at least 20 minutes once to three times a week.
How to Water Air Plants? Forget what you know about watering houseplants. Watering air plants is different. These plants don't need soil so there are several ways to hydrate Tillandsia.
Discover the amazing spider plant! Perfect for busy women, this easy-care, air-purifying houseplant adds beauty to any home.
Air plants are some of the easiest plants to grow, but they still have some care needs. Here’s how to take care of Tillandsia and keep them healthy.
As summer winds down, we tend to focus on enjoying the last of the season’s harvests, clearing away spent plants and planning next year’s garden. But indoor plants need our attention now, too.
Air plants are fascinating, exotic plants which have grown in popularity in recent years as they are relatively easy to care for.
Air plants require no soil and very little maintenance. Learn how to care for these epiphytes and where to buy them.
This plant thrives in nearly all light conditions and requires infrequent watering. Some studies suggest that snake plants may improve indoor air quality in sealed environments.
The best indoor plants make it easy to liven up any space, whether it’s a bright sunroom or a low-light office. This guide covers desktop air plants to trees.
Plants don't just look beautiful—air purifying indoor plants also remove chemicals from the air by absorbing pollutants into their leaves, roots and soil.
Looking for some indoor plants to clean and purify air? The ideal bedroom plants are those that are soft in appearance with rounded leaves and petals.