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How To Care For Your Christmas Cactus After The Holidays Are Over
Your plant needs a post-holiday rest too.
Discover what causes Christmas cactus to turn red and how to fix it before the damage gets worse.
Your Christmas cactus needs crucial care in January, here's what you can do right now to make sure it blooms beautifully.
Christmas cactuses bloom in winter, when the days grow cool and short. While low light levels trigger flowering, fertilizing ...
Let Christmas cactus rest for four to six weeks after blooming with less water and no fertilizer. Prune lightly after flowering and repot every few years to encourage fuller growth. Resume regular ...
A quick show of hands, how many of us have a “Christmas” cactus withering away in our homes? With fascinating information, and some tender love and care, one of our La Plata County master gardeners, ...
During the winter months, your thriving, colorful spring garden can feel miles away. Fortunately, houseplants like the Christmas cactus can make even the dreariest of seasons feel a bit more joyful.
Repotting is messy work. It's not something every houseplant owner wants to do. Thankfully, quite a few plants are happy to ...
PetHelpful on MSN
Pet-Friendly Succulents: 10 Safe Choices for Cats and Dogs
All the charm, none of the worry.
SALT LAKE CITY — One of the most important factors in keeping houseplants healthy is providing adequate light. During winter, ...
Country Living on MSN
10 Nostalgic Houseplants Grandma Grew That We Still Love
These are the old-school houseplants everyone needs to grow.
Real Simple on MSN
20 Flowering Houseplants to Add Color to Any Room
Green is good—but sometimes, you need a little extra pizzazz.
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