Succulents and Sunshine on MSN
Find out how to grow rhipsalis cereuscula coral cactus
An easy care guide to growing Rhipsalis cereuscula, also known as Coral Cactus, with simple tips for light, watering, and ...
Better Homes & Gardens on MSN
Want more flowers? Here's how (and when) to fertilize your Christmas cactus
Give Christmas cactus lots of indirect light year-round, and don't allow the soil to dry out too much once flower buds form.
Ideal Home on MSN
2 simple things you should do with a Christmas cactus after flowering – less is more, according to experts
‘Once your Christmas cactus has finished flowering, radically reduce your watering over the weeks leading up to Spring ...
Christmas cactus needs the right care to bloom—and recharge after. Learn expert tips for setting flowers now and keeping your ...
While hiking near Big Bend Ranch State Park's Contrabando Trail, something Michael Alvard had never seen before caught his ...
Repot Christmas cactus every three to four years in late winter or early spring—never while it’s blooming. Choose a pot about 2 inches wider than its current one. Use a light, well-draining potting ...
Dragon fruit can grow rapidly as a tropical cactus that works exceptionally well in a pot. With proper sunlight exposure, ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Growing Things: When to prune snow-damaged shrubs, and when to trim Christmas cactus
One of the questions I get asked a lot is what to do after a heavy snowfall that may be weighing down branches on shrubs or ...
Some of the holiday plants I wrote about last week have interesting stories. I wrote about our Christmas cactus; however, it is actually a Thanksgiving cactus. These normally bloom earlier than ...
Chowhound on MSN
Does Cactus Candy Contain Real Cactus?
No matter where you've seen it, whether in a candy shop or an online sweets store, you may have wondered: does cactus candy ...
Country Living on MSN
I’m a Plant Mom to 60+ Houseplants—These 8 Easy-to-Grow Picks Are Seriously Underrated
From a plant mom with 60+ houseplants, these eight underrated varieties are easy to grow, low-maintenance, and anything but basic.
If you're looking to add a bit of tasty citrus to your indoor garden, consider an orange tree. Here's how to properly care ...
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