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The saguaro cactus is the iconic plant of the Arizona borderlands, and in June and early July, its fruit ripens ...
While posting aesthetic pictures of your home surrounded by beautiful, lush plants has boomed in popularity, an expert has ...
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Letting your Christmas cactus spend the summer outdoors can help it flourish, but it's important to avoid some very common ...
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Give Christmas cactus lots of indirect light year-round, and don't allow the soil to dry out too much once flower buds form. Daytime temperatures between 60-69°F and nighttime temperatures in the ...
Also remove spent blossoms to encourage new blooms. You can cut off dead or dying stems at any time. One small warning. Although Christmas Cactus have a low toxicity for cats it can cause ...
Christmas cactus is one of those holiday plants that people are able to grow year after year. Part of the fun of growing them is to get them to flower again during future Christmas seasons.
One such alternative is the Christmas cactus, a unique plant that looks fantastic in full bloom over the holiday season with its vibrant flowers. Horticultural experts claim this houseplant can ...
The plant thrives naturally in jungle-type woodlands, often attaching itself to trees. Unlike traditional cacti, Christmas cactus prefers partial shade indoors.
The stems of a Christmas cactus have more rounded teardrop-shaped indentations. Many plants sold as Christmas cactuses at this time of the year are not Christmas cactuses at all.