Single woman, live alone on bush acreage in Queensland, never have anyone to help me with this stuff. I cut strips of shade cloth or similar, use it as a “strap” across the bromeliad, then use a staple gun to secure the strap onto the tree trunk. Been doing it for years. Take the staples and strap away after a few months when the brom has secured itself
Thanks, now I know what to do! But do they like deep shade? Mine seems to have lost its bright colours in deep shade. You have an awesome garden. Are you in QLD?
Wow,, thank you for a lovely show.. I enjoyed it, I finally learned how to attach my bromeliads to my tree.. with your help.
i also love bromeliads attched on trees and drftwoods💖
Thank you 👌
Thanks for the demonstration!
Gorgeous 💚. Do your Bromeliads get any sun at all, if so what time of the day do they get sun?
Single woman, live alone on bush acreage in Queensland, never have anyone to help me with this stuff. I cut strips of shade cloth or similar, use it as a “strap” across the bromeliad, then use a staple gun to secure the strap onto the tree trunk. Been doing it for years. Take the staples and strap away after a few months when the brom has secured itself
@@NineNineOne well done!!
Lovely plants an you thank u
Can a bromiliad be fastened to a plumeria plant using your method?
Robyn from SEQ here - Best brom on tree explanation on TH-cam!
Can all types be attached to structures?
great video very informative thankyou.. also where are you from ?
Sunshine Coast, Australia ☺️
Me encanta ver cómo tiene usted estás plantas tan hermosas.
i love bromz.
Thanks, now I know what to do! But do they like deep shade? Mine seems to have lost its bright colours in deep shade. You have an awesome garden. Are you in QLD?
If you chop that tree to where branches starting can bring new life to the tree
Looks great
This is so great!!!! I live in NH with very hot summers and cold winters , so what happens when winter comes ? Will they die and come back ?
If you already grow them in your area, they will just remain the same. Broms usually like humidity.
bromeliads loom naturally beautiful.
im lucky to have a tropical country and can grow bromeliads easily.
Check your zone;
I live in planting zone 10 so I have them outdoors all year; cool zones need to bring them in during the winter!
Nice🎉❤
Where is this tree located?
Sunshine Coast, Australia 😊
Her house😂😂😂
@@Growoldnaturally Thank you! 🙏
Better you put that Bromeliads in hole more exotic