Bromeliads add tropical flourish to your home, porch, or office and the bloom can last for weeks! Bromeliad grows best in a bright spot (but out of direct sunlight), but it will also tolerate lower light situations. A north facing window is a good choice. Allow the top inch or so of the soil to dry between watering. Fertilize bromeliad a few times a year, in spring and summer, to keep it healthy. Use a general purpose fertilizer labeled for houseplant use. They grow slowly, so there’s no need to prune or shape. Re pot your bromeliad if it becomes root bound. Bromeliad can spend the summer outdoors on a shaded deck or patio and looks beautiful when planted with blooming summer annuals. Bring the plant indoors as the weather cools down. The NASA clean air study concluded that houseplants promote better air quality in your home. The study by NASA found that houseplants actively remove chemical pollutants from the air.
Bromeliads grow best in medium or bright light
Bromeliads have colorful, long lasting blooms that stand tall in the strappy green leaves
Bromeliads grow slowly, so there’s no need to prune or shape
Tropical, colorful and low maintenance