A Christmas cactus grows best when it's slightly pot-bound. In fact, most Christmas cacti thrive for many years without being ...
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How To Fix Drooping Leaves On Your Christmas Cactus Before It Gets Worse
If your Christmas cactus has drooping leaves, light, water, soil, and environment could be to blame. Here's how to fix drooping leaves and make your plant happy.
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Why isn't my Christmas cactus blooming? 5 reasons and how to fix it
Key Points Place your Christmas cactus in bright, indirect light—too much or too little can stop blooms.Use well-draining, ...
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These Houseplants Are Magnets For Pesky Mealybugs
From poinsettias to African violets, some houseplants seem to roll out the welcome mat for mealybugs. Here are which ones to ...
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This common kitchen scrap might actually hurt your Christmas cactus, gardeners warn
Key Points Christmas cactus like well-draining, rich, slightly acidic soil.Coffee grounds added to soil may retain too much moisture retention, causing root rot.Well-composted, dry coffee grounds ...
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Around the home: Colourful holiday cacti bring mid-winter cheer
There are three types of holiday cacti that you can grow indoors with colourful results. In their native habitat, they grow ...
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10 Houseplants Safe for Cats & Dogs (With Pictures)
While a lot of people probably think of houseplants as nothing more than decorations—pets can mistake them as food or toys.
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How To Grow And Care For A Lemon Tree From Seed
Don't toss that supermarket lemon. Learn how to grow lemon trees (Citrus x limon) from seeds to produce one of the most fragrant flowering trees around.
When it’s time for the tree to come down and holiday decorations get packed away, our homes can feel empty and dreary.
Learn how to care for holiday house plants like Paperwhites, Amaryllis, Christmas Cactus, and Poinsettias. Tips for blooming and disposal included.
Discover 10 living room plants that thrive on neglect. These nearly impossible-to-kill houseplants are perfect for beginners ...
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