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  • To water your Orchids, add 2oz of warm water to the base of the plant every 10 days.
  • Phalaenopsis Orchids are tropical plants, so give your Orchid some extra love by misting it lightly to create humidity.
  • Place away from drafts or direct sunlight. Bright, yet indirect light suits them best.
  • Once your Orchid has fully bloomed out, tip the stem below the first node and continue watering for it to potentially re-bloom!
  • Ferns require a thorough watering every 3 to 4 days. Be sure to water when the surface becomes slightly dry, but don't over-do it! Ferns do not do well when left standing in water. Aim to water from the sides instead of watering directly onto the leaves.
  • Decrease watering to once every three weeks during the winter months.
  • Xerographica plants can be submerged in the sink every week or two! Once removed from water, shake the plant gently to remove excess water and place it upside-down on an absorbent towel until thoroughly dry, before popping it back into your vessel.
  • Succulents love light! They will need about six hours of sun per day. Once you find the perfect spot, be sure to rotate often.
  • Water only when the soil in the container is completely dry.
  • Select a bright location to place your bulbs, 45°-70° is best.
  • Indoor plants usually require once or twice weekly watering, while outdoor pots may need watering as often as once daily.
  • When watering, ensure enough that moisture drips from the bottom of the vessel. Allow the pot to drain for 30 minutes.
  • After the flowers fade...snip off each flower after its last bloom. Dispose of the bulbs if they no longer bloom, or transplant them to a garden bed after the foliage yellows and dies back naturally. Your bulbs should reappear next Spring!
  • Topiaries can be kept indoors but do require a lot of light and air. Keep the rootball moist with water, never let it dry out completely. Avoid excess soil wetness.
  • Potted Hydrangeas are best enjoyed as a temporary indoor plant, unless it can be planted in the garden. If so, enjoy your Hydrangea by placing it in the coolest room of your home, near a window where it can get as much light as possible.
  • It is important not to overwater by allowing it collect water at its base or by watering it too often.
  • It is always best to plant the Hydrangea outdoors whenever possible! It should be planted outdoors in early to mid summer, as it needs time to acclimate to outdoor conditions before winter arrives.