The Christmas cactus is beautiful and easy to maintain. Here’s your guide to Christmas cactus care, from getting plants to ...
But since a Christmas cactus can live to the ripe old age of 100 years—or more!—it can certainly benefit from regular ...
Key Points Prune Christmas cactus after it blooms but before new growth starts.Use fingers or sterilized shears to prune up ...
Find out when your Christmas cactus needs repotting and how to do it properly so your plant keeps on thriving.
Christmas cactus originates from the rainforests of South America and is not the typical cactus we know from desert-like ...
Holiday cacti can provide many years of enjoyment if you take good care of them. Once they finish flowering, the cacti move ...
There are three main holiday-blooming cacti: the Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumbergera truncata), the Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera × buckleyi), and the Easter cactus (Schlumbergera gaertneri). The ...
● Rooting: Place the cutting in a glass of water or a well-draining rooting medium (a mix of perlite and peat moss works well ...
The small bulbs will eventually bloom with good care, but it may take a few years or more.
The Grinch may be the greatest, greenest Christmas-hater in the history of holiday comedy, but he wasn’t a monster – at least ...
Holiday season or not, Zygarowicz’s blog offers a list of 10 of the best non-toxic plants for pet-owners: peperomia, calathea, hoya, most succulents, spider plant, ferns, African violet, moth orchid, ...
While some plants might be important cultural, family and emotional touchstones for us, they can be dangerous when ingested.