About this Event
Community Garden Education Classes on bromeliads introduce participants to the vibrant and diverse world of these tropical plants, prized for their striking foliage, colorful bracts, and surprisingly low-maintenance nature. The class begins with an overview of common bromeliad varieties and their natural growth habits, emphasizing how many species thrive as epiphytes, anchoring themselves to trees rather than growing in traditional soil. Learners explore the importance of using well-draining potting mixes and providing bright, indirect light to mimic the plants’ native environments. Instructors explain how bromeliads take in water through their central “cups” and how to keep these reservoirs clean to prevent pests and stagnation. Participants also learn about proper air circulation, occasional fertilizing, and the life cycle of bromeliads, including the production of “pups” that can be separated to grow new plants. By the end of the class, gardeners gain practical skills and confidence, understanding how simple care routines can keep bromeliads healthy, colorful, and thriving within a home or community garden setting.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kissimmee City Chambers Park Community Center, 2380 Smith Street, Kissimmee, United States
USD 0.00

