Learn the five signs of an overwatered Christmas cactus, how to save it from root rot, and how to water correctly to prevent ...
Find out when your Christmas cactus needs repotting and how to do it properly so your plant keeps on thriving.
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Can’t get your Christmas cactus to flower? Try this simple DIY potting mix
This recipe is easy to follow to make your own Christmas cactus potting mix. These succulents need a well-draining, ...
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How to care for a Christmas cactus and get spectacular blooms
The Christmas cactus is beautiful and easy to maintain. Here’s your guide to Christmas cactus care, from getting plants to ...
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How To Prune Your Christmas Cactus For More Beautiful Blooms Every Year
But since a Christmas cactus can live to the ripe old age of 100 years—or more!—it can certainly benefit from regular ...
Watering: Water the soil only when it feels dry to the touch. Avoid overwatering as Christmas Cacti dislike soggy roots. Martha recommends using a succulent or cactus soil mix, specifically ...
Holiday cacti can provide many years of enjoyment if you take good care of them. Once they finish flowering, the cacti move ...
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How to grow and care for a Christmas cactus
Fill a 4- to 6-inch pot with potting soil, cactus soil mix, or a sand-peat mixture. Take cuttings of one to four segments and set them in a cool, dry place for several days until the cut end dries out ...
Christmas cactus originates from the rainforests of South America and is not the typical cactus we know from desert-like ...
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Can Coffee Grounds Help Your Christmas Cactus Thrive?
If it's hard getting your Christmas cactus to bloom, you may try any garden hack, including your morning coffee. Here's ...
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How To Keep Indoor Lemon Balm Alive (The Best Growing Tips)
Lemon balm is famously adaptable and easy to grow outdoors. However, you may want to follow these tips to help your plant ...
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How to keep those festive holiday plants alive
Many classic holiday plants originate in the tropics. Poinsettias ( Euphorbia pulcherrima ), for example, hail from Mexico ...
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