This video is all about DOWNSIZING your container. Most of the time we talk about planting in a larger pot, but in this video ...
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 ...
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.
The key to caring for Christmas plants year-round is understanding their natural cycles of growth, rest and reblooming, which often involve specific light and temperature changes. Poinsettias are ...
After blooming, a Christmas cactus needs bright, indirect light and moderate watering. Only fertilize a Christmas cactus in spring and summer when it is actively growing. Move the plant outdoors in ...
I have a habit of buying cool-looking plants before understanding their care. Recently, I picked up a Christmas cactus. I would appreciate some guidance from someone with experience on how to grow it ...
From pruning to propagating to repotting, this video will show you how to care for your holiday cactus year-round. Cadillac’s $20M Super Bowl ad hit with lawsuit Judge blocks Pentagon from punishing ...
Christmas cacti are succulents within the cactus family that are native to Brazilian rainforests. A Christmas cactus can live for 100 years, so a healthy plant can ring in decades of holiday seasons.
DENVER — What started as about 10 little succulent and cactus plants has become quite a collection. I’ve been repotting some of my plants that had a growth spurt over the winter and propagating others ...