The Christmas cactus prefers a little humidity — unlike other cacti and succulents —as well as bright, indirect sunlight.
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How To Prune Orchids To Encourage New Blooms
Orchids grow differently from other houseplants. Knowing how and when to prune them will give you healthier, happier plants ...
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18 Flowers That Grow Beautifully Indoors During Winter
Add vibrancy to your home all throughout winter by choosing houseplants that flower during the colder months; here are 18 ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera bridgesi) is quite a charming plant. It's easy to grow and sprouts bright, cheery blossoms in the midst of ...
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How Much Water Does a Christmas Cactus Really Need? Experts Break It Down
After your holiday cactus stops flowering for the year, typically in late winter for Thanksgiving and Christmas cacti and early spring for Easter cacti, reduce the amount of watering. Allow the top ...
Timing is key—plant amaryllis bulbs in mid-November to enjoy their bright blooms just in time for Christmas. Give bulbs ...
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The Best Time Of Day To Water Your Indoor Plants
Water is essential to keep indoor plants healthy. Learn the best watering practices for houseplants and the best time of day ...
Finding the perfect replicable “soil” for containerized production has been an Achilles heel for many in the organic greenhouse community. The Canada Organic Standards are explicit that hydroponics ...
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