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Have a BROM bromance

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MAKE IT TREEMENDOUS by attaching a vibrant collection of beaut bromeliads to a pole that you can move around your garden as you please.

are you fed up with digging all the time? Getting your hands dirty? Bromeliads take the hard slog out of gardening because most are epiphytes. This means they grow on rocks or plants, such as trees, and take moisture and nutrients from the air, rain and organic debris. They’re not parasites and don’t harm the trees. If you grow them in pots, don’t use standard potting mix, as this can cause their roots to rot.

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